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Firm Finds DNS Changer Infections Linger Inside Fortune 500

A report finds that around half of the Fortune 500 corporations and government agencies infected with the DNS Changer malware are still infected, two months after authorities moved to shut down the massive botnet. The report, by Krebsonsecurity.com, raises troubling questions about the security o...

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added 2012/01/03 4:40 p.m.10 views

New Clickjacking Scam Uses Facebook, Javascript, Our Primate Brain To Spread

A researcher at Kaspersky Lab is warning of a new scam that pastes racy photos to victims’ Facebook pages while forcing them to view Web-based advertisements promoted by the scammers. Writing on the Securelist blog, Kaspersky Lab Expert David Jacoby said that the scam was circulating among Facebo...

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added 2011/11/14 5:10 p.m.7 views

Stolen Government Certificate Used to Sign Malware

F-Secure researchers claim that malware spreading via malicious PDF files is signed with a valid certificate stolen from the Government of Malaysia, in just the latest evidence that scammers are using gaps in the security of digital certificates to help spread malicious code. The malware,identifi...

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added 2011/10/28 2:58 p.m.33 views

New Tor Release Fixes De-Anonymization Attack

The Tor Project has released a new version of its client software to fix a serious vulnerability that allows an attacker to strip users of their anonymity on the network. The new version also includes a number of other security and privacy fixes. The attack that enables the anonymity stripping...

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added 2011/10/18 9:11 p.m.11 views

Analysis: Duqu Targets Certificate Authorities

With virus researchers scrambling to decode a new piece of malware that is based on the code of the Stuxnet worm, an analyst at McAfee is speculating that the new worm, Duqu, may have been created to target certificate authorities. Writing on McAfee’s research blog, Guilherme Venere and Peter Szo...

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added 2011/09/28 9:45 p.m.28 views

Interview: Crypto Legend Ron Rivest On Fixing SSL, APTs and The Future Of Security

One of the biggest talks at this year’s Black Hat Briefings was a presentation on the structural problem with digital certificate authorities by Moxie Marlinspike. The subsequent hack of Dutch certificate authority DigiNotar and a damning report on that attack only weeks later, and more recent...

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added 2011/09/07 5:18 p.m.13 views

Are Some Certificate Authorities Too Big To Fail?

In the wake of this weekend’s revelations of the seriousness of the attack on certificate authority DigiNotar, security experts have renewed criticism of the Internet’s digital certificate infrastructure, with some wondering if larger certificate authorities CAs might be too big to fail...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/09/06 5:51 p.m.4 views

ComodoHacker responsible for DigiNotar Attack

ComodoHacker responsible for DigiNotar Attack The hacker warns the Internet community that he has access to 4 other high-profile CAs, among them being GlobalSign, a certification authority from the U.S. He threatens that he will use his power over the companies to issue false certificates, which...

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added 2011/09/02 4:19 p.m.14 views

Comodo, DigiNotar Attacks Expose Crumbling Foundation of CA System

There are a lot of things in the security world that are broken and there isn’t room to list them all, even on the Internet. But if the events of the last few days have shown us anything, it’s that the certificate authority infrastructure is beyond broken and there’s no quick fix looming on the...

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added 2011/08/11 1:45 p.m.9 views

Rethinking Black Hat: Building, Rather Than Breaking, Security

No doubt breaking things is fun. I remember back when I was 10 years old when I took apart a squirrel cage fan, flipped some wires and so forth, and then attempted to plug it back in. Good thing my mom stopped me seconds before I was about to get a literal jolt of reality. These days, I still kee...

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added 2011/06/22 7:14 p.m.9 views

UK Authorities Charge Suspected LulzSec Member for DDoS Attacks

A 19 year-old UK man was charged on Wednesday for the role he played in attacks on the UK’s Serious Organized Crime Agency SOCA as well as UK’s British Phonographic Industry BPI and International Federation of the Phonographic Industry IFPI, according to a statement released by the Metropolitan...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/04/29 11:30 a.m.12 views

Lady Gaga's Twitter Account Hacked !

Lady Gaga's Twitter Account Hacked ! Oh snap! Lady Gaga's Twitter account was hacked on Wednesday and as a result, the Mother Monster has threatened to involve the authorities in the matter. Don't fuck with Gaga's digital rights. And come to think of it…to hack the Twitter account of the world's...

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added 2011/04/11 11:17 p.m.9 views

SSL and the Future of Authenticity

In the early 90’s, at the dawn of the World Wide Web, some engineers at Netscape developed a protocol for making secure HTTP requests, and what they came up with was called SSL. Given the relatively scarce body of knowledge concerning secure protocols at the time, as well the intense pressure...

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added 2011/04/06 7:27 p.m.9 views

DDoS Attacks On LiveJournal Target Russian Anti Corruption Blogger

Unknown attackers have launched distributed denial of service attacks on a long list of blogs hosted on the social media site LiveJournal, including the blog of a prominent anti-corruption blogger in Russia. The attacks, which began on March 24, initially targeted the LiveJournal addresses...

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added 2011/04/06 2:30 p.m.22 views

Microsoft Builds Legal Weapon to Take Apart Botnets

The take-down of the Rustock botnet in March gave Microsoft another head for its mantle: two in just the last year. That’s an impressive take for any private firm, and one of a string of actions against bot networks in recent years. But security experts say that the company’s success in building ...

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added 2011/04/06 12:48 p.m.6 views

The Problem of Issuing Certs For Unqualified Names

The recent attack on Comodo and several of its associated registration authorities has spurred quite a bit of re-examination of the way that the Web’s certificate authority infrastructure works–or doesn’t. One interesting result of this work is that the folks at the Electronic Frontier Foundation...

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added 2011/03/30 12:31 p.m.8 views

Comodo Says Two More Registration Authorities Compromised

Officials at Comodo have acknowledged that an additional two registration authorities affiliated with the company have been compromised in the wake of the high-profile attack on the company that was disclosed last week. However, no forged certificates were issued as a result of the new attacks. I...

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added 2011/03/23 7:23 p.m.23 views

Phony SSL Certificates issued for Google, Yahoo, Skype, Others

UPDATED: A major issuer of secure socket layer SSL certificates acknowledged on Wednesday that it had issued 9 fraudulent SSL certificates to seven Web domains, including those for Google.com, Yahoo.com and Skype.com following a security compromise at an affiliate firm. The attack originated from...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2011/02/05 8:09 a.m.8 views

Nasdaq systems were hacked last year !

Federal authorities are investigating a computer advance at the aggregation that runs the Nasdaq banal exchange, the Wall Street Journal arise Friday. According to the report, which cites bearding sources, Nasdaq OMX Group computers were compromised ancient over the accomplished year, but the...

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added 2011/02/02 12:00 a.m.32 views

PMB Services <= 3.4.3 SQL Injection Vunerability

Exploit for php platform in category web applications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exploit Title: PMB Services = 3.4.3 Remote SQL Injection Author : Luchador Date : 29-01-2011 Location : Algeria Site : http://vbspiders.com Critical Lvl : Dangerous...

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