Archive for January, 2009

So is it Twitter or Facebook?

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One Hacker May Conceal Another

January 5, 2009 - The current crisis in Gaza between Palestinians and Israelis marks a renewal of web defacement activities. Various Morocco hacker groups have been pointed out by the press; the best known is “Team-Evil,” which just hacked the Ynet Israeli news (continue reading...) Read more

Inside The Malicious Traffic Business

January 5, 2009 - The Web’s classical social-engineering trick of the “missing video codec” tries to lure people into clicking on links or download and install an executable which pretends to be the missing application which is needed in order to watch the movie. (continue reading...) Read more

Fake Friendster and Facebook Sites with One IP Address

January 5, 2009 - One IP address that provides twice the fakery…We spotted this fake Friendster website at http://friendter.com. The website steals the e-mail address and password information entered by an unsuspecting visitor who arrives at this page thinking it's (continue reading...) Read more

Malicious Web Site / Malicious Code: Zhongsou.com Site Compromised

January 4, 2009 - Websense® Security Labs™ ThreatSeeker™ Network has discovered that the Zhongsou.com Web site in China has been compromised. The site has been infected with JavaScript code that delivers a malicious payload. The code has been injected in different parts of the (continue reading...) Read more

Greetings from India!

January 1, 2009 - The AVAR 2008 conference is in full swing in New Delhi. Almost all antivirus companies are represented in this global conference.Recent terror attacks in India were fresh in (continue reading...) Read more

‘Classmates Reunion’ Used as Malware Ploy

January 1, 2009 - Class reunion invitations (supposedly from classmates.com) are being seen in  spam recently — recipients of these messages are asked to click on a link found in the message to get the details of the “reunion” and also see a related (continue reading...) Read more

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