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added 2013/06/03 2:21 p.m.11 views

Two-Factor Authentication Options for Web Services

LinkedIn is the latest in a long line of high profile Internet services companies to offer two-factor authentication to its user base, joining Twitter, Evernote, Gmail and myriad others. And much like those other services, the move to a stronger form authentication is a reactionary one, coming on...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/04/05 11:43 a.m.17 views

Carberp botnet developers team arrested in Russia

Cybercriminals, underground hacking communities, hacker's market and Exploit packs.... Russian cyberspace is well known for such crazy hacking stuff. Recently, the original Carberp botnet developer ring that stole millions from bank accounts worldwide has been arrested. According to a report from...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2013/04/05 12:43 a.m.10 views

Carberp botnet developers team arrested in Russia

Cybercriminals, underground hacking communities, hacker's market and Exploit packs.... Russian cyberspace is well known for such crazy hacking stuff. Recently, the original Carberp botnet developer ring that stole millions from bank accounts worldwide has been arrested. According to a report from...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2013/03/07 7:30 p.m.7 views

Threats and Market Share Increase for Android, Decrease for Symbian

No real surprise that F-Secure’s fourth quarter threat report further accentuated the all-but-definite-reality that there is a direct correlation between a platform’s market share and the volume of threats targeting it. “As its market share declines,“ F-Secure researchers reasoned, “so does malwa...

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Check Point Advisories
Check Point Advisories
added 2013/02/12 12:0 a.m.2 views

Eurograbber

The Eurograbber Trojan targets bank customers. The attack infects computers and mobile devices. The Trojan attempts to steal money from the victim's bank account...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/12/07 3:44 p.m.11 views

Malware called 'Eurograbber' steals 36 million Euros

A new version of the Zeus botnet was used to steal about $47 million from European banking customers in the past year. This Zeus variant Trojan is blamed for attacks that stole more than 36 million Euros $47 million U.S. dollars from an estimated 30,000 consumer and corporate accounts at European...

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The Hacker News
The Hacker News
added 2012/12/07 4:44 a.m.21 views

Malware called 'Eurograbber' steals 36 million Euros

A new version of the Zeus botnet was used to steal about $47 million from European banking customers in the past year. This Zeus variant Trojan is blamed for attacks that stole more than 36 million Euros $47 million U.S. dollars from an estimated 30,000 consumer and corporate accounts at European...

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ThreatPost
ThreatPost
added 2012/12/06 5:30 p.m.11 views

Zitmo Trojan Variant Eurograbber Beats Two-Factor Authentication to Steal Millions

Online banking customers in Europe are falling victim by the thousands to a new banking Trojan that is infecting Android and BlackBerry devices and is capable of defeating two-factor authentication. The Trojan, dubbed Eurograbber by researchers at Check Point Software Technologies and Verasafe, i...

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