September 30, 2010 - It looks like some of the recent success in taking down Zeus-using cybercriminals is coming to the United States. The FBI has recently announced that it has charged as many as 60 people and has arrested 10 as part (continue reading...) Read more
September 29, 2010 - During the last six years, botnets have become one of the biggest threats to security professionals, businesses, and consumers. We at McAfee Labs have just released more information about how cybercriminals can use common social networks and common web applications, (continue reading...) Read more
September 13, 2010 - Over the weekend I had the chance to put some work into my lowbie dwarf paladin named Boulderbrain. I was at the Stormwind bank minding my own business when I suddenly get this whisper: (continue reading...) Read more
August 31, 2010 - The Anti-Malware engine is a critical and core piece of the McAfee anti-malware solutions. As with any core technology, the engine must be rock-solid stable, fast, and functionally rich. A new McAfee Labs whitepaper outlines these engine technologies and values, (continue reading...) Read more
June 22, 2010 - Malware authors have long taken advantage of high-profile incidents and trends to infect naive Internet users with malware. Historically, we have come across innumerable incidents like Michael Jackson’s demise or the Benazir Bhutto assassination as an avenue to (continue reading...) Read more
June 1, 2010 - The news that Google is supposedly dropping Microsoft Windows is spreading like wildfire all over the Internet today. Without getting into any “which OS is better or more secure” holy war, let’s review some facts to see if this (continue reading...) Read more
May 13, 2010 - I was just reading Byron Acohido’s writeup on Microsoft ending security support for patches for Windows XP Service Pack 2 and Windows 2000. Now as I work for a vendor myself I completely understand why Microsoft is going EOL (continue reading...) Read more
March 29, 2010 - Last week in Strasbourg, France, the Council of Europe organized the Octopus Interface Conference 2010. More than 300 experts from all over the world, representing governments, law enforcement authorities, international organizations, and the Internet industry gathered to discuss the “Cooperation (continue reading...) Read more
March 29, 2010 - All over the world, individuals and many organized crime and mafia groups have found that the Internet can help them make a lot of money. Others are motivated by ideology: Manipulated by or acting in accordance with an ethos, they (continue reading...) Read more
February 9, 2010 - Today we unveiled our Threats Report for the fourth quarter of 2009. It highlights many of the most significant spam-generating stories in 2009 as well as the rise of political hacktivism in countries such as Poland, Latvia, Denmark, and Switzerland. (continue reading...) Read more
February 2, 2010 - The other day, I came across a malware that attempts to hide its infection not in that technical but in the very unique way. “Muster” is a family of backdoor which has been using help files for hiding themselves. The help (continue reading...) Read more
December 29, 2009 - Day 2 and Night 2 of the 26th Chaos Communication Congress is over, so it’s time for a short update on what you are missing here. This year the Congress is organized as a distributed event: Many local Hacker (continue reading...) Read more
December 28, 2009 - With the New Year just days away, it’s time for McAfee Labs 2010 Threat Predictions. What should you be wary of in the coming year? Social networks. Sites such as Twitter and Facebook have changed the way we communicate, interact, (continue reading...) Read more