Google Yanks More Tainted Apps From Its Marketplace
Google yanked more malware-infected applications from its Android Market last week, according to a security researcher who reported the rogue software to the technology giant. On June 5, Google removed...
View ArticleExperts Say “TDL-4″ Botnet Is Practically Indestructible
A new and improved botnet that has infected more than four million computers is “practically indestructible,” software security experts say. “TDL-4,” the name for both the bot Trojan that infects PCs...
View ArticleAES Cracked
The crack is the work of a trio of researchers at universities and Microsoft, and involved a lot of cryptanalysis - which is somewhat reassuring - and still does not present much of a real security...
View ArticleMcAfee Hits Back At Kaspersky
Kaspersky weighed in on Shady RAT, claiming that McAfee didn't do the right thing by going public about the long-running intrusion into networks of governments, companies and non-profit organizations...
View ArticlepHp’s Encryption Issue Resolved
Users ofthe web scripting language PHP that were warned yesterday not to update the software have now been given the go-ahead by the developers with a replacement upgrade.
View ArticleNew Android Malware Receives Instructions From Blog
Researchers from Trend Micro have discovered a piece of malicious software for Android that receives instructions from an encrypted blog, a new method of communication for mobile malware, according to...
View ArticleIs Quantum Cryptography Dead?
Physicist Renato Renner from the Institute of Theoretical Physics in Zurich said the problem was that systems were not being built correctly. In 2010, for instance, that a hacker could blind a detector...
View ArticleGameover Malware Targeting Job-Seekers Websites
A new version of the Gameover computer Trojan is targeting job hunters and recruiters by attempting to steal log-in credentials for Monster.com and CareerBuilder.com accounts. Gameover is one of...
View ArticleZeus Is Back With A Vengence
Temporarily shut down the Gameover Zeus botnet, which was estimated to have enslaved between 500,000 to one million computers at its peak in June.
View ArticleLG Release Patch For Android Devices Data Theft Bug
LG has issued a fix for a security flaw in an application preinstalled on millions of its Android G3 smartphones that researchers found could be used to steal a variety of data. The application, called...
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