by Danielle Campbell
June 29, 2010
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Jacko’s Anniversary a thriller for Spammers

Michael Jackson’s anniversary has fuelled new inspiration for spammers, playing on devoted fan’s emotions as they mark a year since the singer’s death.
There are a series of spam emails circulating, advertising products related to the ‘King of Pop’, particularly commemorating his anniversary!

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by Colm McGoldrick
June 22, 2010
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Twitter Mega Meta-data

Ever wonder just how much data you send when you tweet?

Neither did I until I stumbled across this link.

Its actually quite fascinating how much data is recorded with each Tweet. I wonder what this will be used for longer term?

Check this link

by Danielle Campbell
June 16, 2010
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World Cup Dreams Threatened

Global interest in the World Cup has brought with it major growth in online security threats. Four key players in particular should be carefully watched;

  1. Spam – Wearing the No.1 shirt is ‘World Cup’ themed spam, which is appearing everywhere online. Much of this is the expected marketing jargon, however there’s an additional increase in more malicious spam with malware intentions or carrying spyware.
  2. SEO Poisioning – Malicious websites are being more highly ranked in World Cup themed searches due to Search engine optimisation threats.
  3. Spear Phishing – This forceful player has specific targets, namely World Cup ticket holders or World Cup related businesses, with messages designed to lure them to malware laden sites.
  4. Social networks – The World Cup makes people talk hence social network sites being the perfect dummy for malware to be communicated through.

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by Danielle Campbell
June 15, 2010
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Social networking security in question AGAIN!

“Reset your Facebook password”

This is the message being sent to users worldwide. There is no message content, you aren’t asked to do anything but there is an attachment included in the message called facebook_newpass.html and is detected by Sophos as Troj/JSRedir-BO.

What happens when you click on?? Well as soon as you open the file, you’ll be redirected to a third party site trying to sell you a product! Fun? NO!!

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by Danielle Campbell
June 10, 2010
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UK responsible for 6% of world’s net viruses!

The UK has been revealed as the world’s third biggest source of viruses, almost doubling its figures from May! Korea continues to lead the way however, holding responsibility for 16% of the world’s internet viruses followed by the US with 11%.

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