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Yesterday all servers in the U.S. went out on strike in a bid to get more RAM and better CPUs. A spokes person said that the need for better RAM was due to some fool increasing the front-side bus speed. In future, buses will be told to slow down in residential motherboards.

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Conficker: Down but not out. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josef Weiss   
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:59

Conficker camouflages new Windows infections. Windows PCs infected with Conficker are more likely to be compromised by other malware because the worm masks secondary infections and makes those machines easier to exploit, a security expert found.

 
Incessant Blackhole spam runs likely made by same group PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josef Weiss   
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:45

An incessant string of spam e-mail campaigns leading to Web sites hosting the Blackhole exploit kit are hitting inboxes around the world in waves. The latest and most prominent ones consisted of the fake Facebook, LinkedIn, U.S. Postal Service, and US Airways notifications, while the most recent one spotted masquerades as an e-mail from employment Web site CareerBuilder.com, indicating the recipient might find a job opening appealing.

 
MasterCard, Visa confirm credit card data theft described as 'massive'‏ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josef Weiss   
Friday, 30 March 2012 18:25

Just when we thought the big credit card data breaches were over, atleast for a while (with Alberto Gonzalez put away after his scams at TJX, Heartland Payments and others) – along comes a new one reported today in www.Krebsonsecurity.com.

 
Targeted attacks, mobile vulnerabilities on the rise PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josef Weiss   
Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:36

The findings of the latest "Internet Security Threat Report" from Symantec can be summed up as: "Attacks are rising, but the number of new vulnerabilities is decreasing." This describes the threat landscape in 2011 in which hackers continued to exploit known vulnerabilities through new vectors as enterprises and end users failed to keep up with the flood of security updates from vendors patching their software.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 May 2012 14:40
 
Critical Java hole being exploited on a large scale PDF Print E-mail
Written by Josef Weiss   
Thursday, 29 March 2012 15:15

Criminals are increasingly exploiting a critical hole in the Java Runtime Environment to infect computers with malicious code when users visit a specially crafted Web page.

 
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