‘Malware 2.0′ raises its ugly head

August 31st, 2007

“We are now dealing with zero-minute, rather than just zero-day, exploits that have the potential to further evade signature detections.”

Signature-based malware detection techniques are becoming less effective in the face of so-called ‘malware 2.0′ threats, a security firm claimed today. via Vnunet

Meet the New Bad Guys: Hired Guns, Zero-Minutes and Malware 2.0

August 30th, 2007

“Not all of the malware we see are new technologies. A lot of what we see is the same old things. The only change is that the bad guys can do it a lot quicker now”

A close connection exists between new virus attack methods and changes in the Internet. via E-Commerce Times

Will security firms detect police spyware?

August 30th, 2007

“McAfee Corp. contacted the FBI… to ensure its software wouldn’t inadvertently detect the bureau’s snooping software.”

A recent court case dealing with key loggers installed by the feds invites the question: will security companies put the interests of their customers first? A recent federal court decision raises the question … via CNET News.com

Virus causing Vulgar Ads to Appear on Websites

August 28th, 2007

“Alot of these different programs out there bring in the viruses, maybe not necessarily known viruses that your knowing as your transferring the files, but the programs themselves have spyware and viruses built in ‘em”

If you’ve accessed KNDO and KNDU websites recently, you may or may not have noticed an unusual advertisement on the page. via Kndu.com

The FBI Does Use Spyware

August 28th, 2007

Some have been tempted to call it ‘fedware’ , in order to distance the “good guys” from the connotations of this widely despised malware. via Lockergnome Nexus

Computer can have reasonable security for free

August 27th, 2007

Q: We have a wireless network composed of my wife’s Windows XP desktop computer and my Windows Vista laptop. via SF Gate

How can you stop malware from infecting your computer?

August 27th, 2007

“Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them.”

It can refer to viruses, or software meant to damage your computer. It can refer to Trojans, or software which makes your computer vulnerable to hackers. via ComputerUser

Tracking down why that application is slow

August 26th, 2007

Do you have an application such as AutoCAD that is displaying any of the following symptoms? Starting up slower than normal? Running slower than normal? Long delays when you try to run a particular function, … via CAD Panacea

FBI remotely installs spyware to trace bomb threat

August 26th, 2007

Federal agents obtained a court order on June 12 to send spyware called CIPAV to a MySpace account suspected of being used by the bomb threat hoaxster. via Megite Technology News

! Microsoft Forefront Client Security Awards and Certifications

August 24th, 2007

Microsoft Forefront Client Security received the VB100 award from Virus Bulletin , a magazine that conducts antivirus software product detection rate tests. via Microsoft MVP Community


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