Security

Ransomware author tracked down, but not nicked

October 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Is Russia soft on cybercrime?

The Russian VXer who created the infamous Gpcode ransomware Trojan has been identified - but an early arrest isn’t likely.…
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Amazon plugs video leak flaw

October 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Adobe handkerchief solves streaming snafu

Amazon has plugged a potentially revenue-draining flaw in its video streaming service by incorporating content encryption.…
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UK banking fraud losses rise to £301.7m

October 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

More financial jollity

UK banking losses due to fraud in the first half of 2008 hit £301.7m compared to £263.6m in the same period last year, according to the latest figures from UK banking association APACS.…
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UCSniff - VoIP eavesdropping made easy

October 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Press 1 for CEO wiretap
A security consultant with expertise in protecting phone conversations as they travel over the internet has unveiled a new tool that demonstrates just how vulnerable voice over internet protocol, or VoIP, calls are to interception.…
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Elvis has left the border: ePassport faking guide unleashed

October 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Not good enough to work - probably
The Hacker’s Choice (THC) has released details of a procedure that allows you to “create a backup of your own passport chip(s)” - or, if you were that way inclined, use a modified chip to build a fake ePassport that will not be detected by at least some passport [...]

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Built-in browser expiry proposed to fight botnet menace

July 6, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

45% fail to update surfing software, report finds
Nearly half (45.2 per cent) of all internet surfers neglect to regularly update their browser software. Slackness in applying updates in a timely fashion leaves an estimated 637 million surfers vulnerable to drive-by download attacks, according to a new survey.…
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Scareware runs amok on PlayStation site

July 6, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Sony gamed by hackers
Gamers visiting the US Sony PlayStation website risk malware infection after the site was hit by hackers.…
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Microsoft touts trustworthy browsing with IE8

July 6, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

If it asks if you’d like to see some puppies, just say no
Microsoft has detailed a raft of security improvements due to appear in Internet Explorer 8. The second beta of Redmond’s web browser will be packed full of features designed to thwart phishing and drive-by download attacks, Redmond explained on Wednesday.…
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MS readies Vista code injection risk fix

July 6, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Redmond security gnomes get tough
Critical bug fixes are on the agenda for this month’s monthly patch update from Microsoft.…
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Singapore forum ’scammer’ faces caning and prison

July 1, 2008 in Science, Security, Technology

Blagger facing flogging
A British man faces caning and a prison sentence for allegedly conning members of an IT forum in Singapore.…
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