Myfavoritetube serves malicious codec
Pretends to be Windows Media Player
SUN 17 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Unintended consequences and Fuse Kit
Fuse Kit is a cool utility to create animations in Flash. Unfortunately, it’s popular with malware distributors, who are using it to create malicious advertisements
SUN 17 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Antivirus XP 2008 delivers a malware certed from GlobalSign. I've sent them an email
THU 14 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
New rogue security product: Internet-antivirus
The GUI is similar to XPAntivirus, however it’s a different program
MON 11 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
A new round of spam pushing fake codecs. Last week we had fake Reuters. Now, we have fake CNN
TUE 05 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
A new service by a company called LiquidID is mildly interesting.
One of the potential hazards of OpenID is that your email address might get compromised and then life won’t be fun anymore.
WED 16 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Are Chinese hackers more coordinated than conventional wisdom?
Jumper over at the Dark Visitor (a blog which focuses almost excluslively on Chinese hackers) takes issue with Bruce Schneier’s article, The Truth about Chinese Hackers
TUE 15 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
The file being pushed, free.exe, is an installerfor Antivirus XP 2008, a nasty rogue antispyware program
TUE 15 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Airlines take it to the streets
This is extraordinary and example of how technology may very well trump the old-school oil companies and commodities markets.
THU 10 JULY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
This ad, which is impossible to read (white text on black background being one of the Bad Things in advertising), is a poking-fun, sarcastic kind of thing ad to sell HP notebooks with an AT&T broadband wireless card
FRI 27 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Something cute that we saw with an Antivirus XP 2008 install (to clarify, this is a fake error page generated through a running process from the Antivirus XP 2008 Trojan)
FRI 27 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Raft of fake CareerBuilder jobs hit mailboxes
You may have seen a wave of fake job offers disguised as coming through CareerBuilder. The recipient is asked to contact the employer through an email address. Email addresses we have observed so far are:
TUE 24 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
There is a phishing attempt going on against Facebook. Recipients may see something like the following:
TUE 24 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Teenagers face Jail for Hacking School Grades
Two California teenagers have been charged with hacking into their school computers and changing lackluster grades
FRI 20 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
New type of stock spam may confound antispam engines
It’s been a while since we all saw a big stock spam push.
TUE 17 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Casualties: Zango's recent layoffs includes senior execs
What we reported yesterday about Zango having laid off employees is now officially reported through news channels.
TUE 17 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Zango tells employee’s they’re good to go: We received a report that Zango laid off 70 people today.
MON 16 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Nasty new trojan changes router settings
Brian Krebs reports on a new trojan that changes router settings.
WED 11 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Malware distributors move to Dogpile for redirects
First Google, then DoubleClick redirects, now Dogpile is a new favorite for XSS redirects by malware authors.
SUN 08 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog