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added 2009/12/04 3:53 p.m.15 views

Gumblar Continues to Spread, Thousands of Sites Infected

Months after it first appeared on the scene, the Gumblar malware continues to infect thousands of servers across the Internet and is closing in on nearly 80,000 servers pointing to the hosts that are serving the malware. In just the last month, the number of servers redirecting users to the Gumbl...

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added 2009/09/29 3:1 p.m.10 views

SMBs, Non-Profits New Targets of Choice for Attackers

Large enterprises and consumers have been dealing with sophisticated phishing scams, online extortion plots and other assorted theft schemes for years, but now attackers are turning their attention to the huge population of small businesses and non-profits in the U.S. And they are finding a gold...

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added 2009/09/11 2:39 p.m.11 views

Clampi Trojan Still Wreaking Havoc

From The Washington Post Brian Krebs Finding the notorious Clampi banking Trojan on a computer inside your network is a little like spotting a single termite crawling into a crack in the wall: Chances are, the unwelcome little intruder is part of a much larger infestation. At least, that’s the...

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added 2009/08/20 6:53 p.m.8 views

Hackers Using Trojans to Steal One-Time Passwords

It seems that hackers have not been taking the move to two-factor authentication lying down. Instead, they have been hard at work figuring out a method for siphoning off the one-time passwords generated by devices such as the RSA SecurID token and using them immediately to steal money from victim...

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