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by Wayne Huang, Fyodor Yarochkin, NightCola Lin, Chris Hsiao of Armorize.
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The beginning of this year saw mass Web hosting compromises across numerous hosting providers; thousands of websites were compromised via vulnerabilities in shared hosting providers and as a result, wer...
Email is absolutely critical to the health and efficiency of business-critical applications. Proper management and protection from the growing array of threats that impact it is an increasingly vital initiative. Systems designed to protect email systems and users from spam, viruses, malware and othe...
Top Stories
Battle for Open Source’s future got a well deserved nod from our industry’s leader in software integrity, Coverity:
"Open source developers are actively improving software. In 2009, the number of Rung 1 certified projects increased 32 percent from 2008 and doubled ...
The news, search, social networks — on 9/11 where can you go online that is not under attack?
Here’s a recap of just a few of the latest exploits. And this is just smidgen of what is happening. Attacks have become so frequent that they have become almost mundane, as boring as any othe...
Microsoft has released five new security bulletins in the September version of Patch Tuesday. All bulletins are rated with a Critical severity rating. This month, Windows 7 is not an affected product for the bulletins and vulnerabilities. All bulletins are not publicly known at this time.
The mos...
Google has found more than 4,000 malware sites with more than 1,700 originating from China.
Of those, Google created a top 10 list that counts the number of compromised web sites that reference it. According to the Google Online Security blog, “All domains on the top-10 list are suspected to...
It looks like Twitter users were hit by a two-phase attack over the past week, fueling expert claims that Twitter is in criminals sights as a ripe place to execute “for-profit,” attacks.
Phase 1:
>>Last week, about 13,000 Twitter users get fooled into giving up their user names and pass...
The Panda Labs blog details how malware is spreading on YouTube comments through the use of “Malspam,” that leads users to malware sites where users are duped into paying for bogus software.
The trap is becoming increasingly common on social sites. According to Panda Labs, Rogue Antiviru...
Kaspersky Labs is recommending that brand new netbooks be scanned for viruses before being connected to the Internet after discovering malware on a just out of the box machine loaded with Windows XP software.
The discovery came after Kaspersky developers noticed something wrong with a new Netbook i...
Mikko Valimaki is chief scientist at Blue Coat. At the RSA Conference last week, he gave us a “white board” demonstration of Blue Coat’s real-time phishing detection and showed how the “cloud,” plays in making the service possible.
He also provides a startling example o...
eWeek showcased the art this week of Alex Dragulescu and Julian Hodgson who used digital imagery to depict three-dimensional images of virus code. The work will be displayed as part of an art show on April 22 by Symantec at the RSA Conference. To bring the malware to life, the artists used a spec...





















