Automated False Positives
I’ve covered the impact that automated detection systems have on false positives in the past. Hispasec, the makers of VirusTotal, also talked about this issue…
Follow-up on rogueware
This is nothing new, but to make a quick follow up on Olaiz’s previous post, I’m a bit ByteDefender. I am always impressed with the…
Remembering old times…
Gone are the days when malware creators mainly looked for fame and notoriety without causing much damage to the users’ computers. Nowadays it seems that…
Uncovered: A network for selling ‘undetectable’ bots used for creating social network accounts, stealing identities and friends, sending messages…
–Â An Internet portal offers bots designed for a range of activities at prices ranging from $95 to $225. The entire catalog of bots costs $4,500…
Undetectable bots at your fingertips
We want to inform you of an Internet website which sells bots mainly designed for social networks. The following image is an example of the…
Permissions and malware
Published by Javier Guerrero, May 26th 2010 There’s a general feeling that Windows is not a secure operating system, as opposed to others such as…
Fake Windows Security Center alert
We’ve started receiving email messages passing itself off as a warning message from the Windows Security Center. The subject of the message is Windows Security…