“Here you have” worm attack could have been lauched from Spain
Last Friday, Sean-Paul published a blog post talking about a worm that was been distributed over a brief 24 hour period. The worm known as…
"Here you have" worm linked to cyber jihadists
A worm collectively dubbed by the security industry as the “Here you have worm” has been making its way onto corporate networks over the past…
Analysis of a Facebook hack – How your identity could be stolen
With its millions of users, the world’s most popular social network has become a perfect target for hackers exploiting such a dense concentration of potential…
Malicious Search Suggestions with Google Instant
Google just released its brand new search technology labeled “Google Instant,” which works by dynamically accelerating search results as you type into the Google search…
False positives – What are they?
Posted by Javier Guerrero, September 8th, 2010 Sometimes when writing my posts, I get the urge to forget about malware for a while and talk…
Every week, hackers are creating 57,000 new fake Web addresses to trick or infect users
In an average week, hackers use some 375 different high-profile names and company brands to lure users: 65% of fake websites imitate bank pages, followed…
Rootkits – The Invisible Threat
Malware is no longer viewed with the notoriety it once was. Gone are the days of massive infections, such as the “I love you” worm,…