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Apple Quietly Releases Safari 3.2

Nov 16th, 2008 · Yesterday Apple quietly slipped out an update to their Safari Web browser to version 3.2. The notable feature is that it finally adds anti-phishing technology, an area where Safari has lagged behind competitors. Aside from that, it provides some security …
see also: Apple · technology · competitors · Security · Safari · JavaScript · browser

F-Secure Calls For "Internetpol" To Fight Crimeware

Oct 19th, 2008 · KingofGnG points out F-Secure's Q3 2008 security summary, in which its Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen proposes establishing an "Internetpol," an international organization empowered to target and root out cybercrime anywhere in the world. Hypponen …
see also: world · illegal · Malware · organization · prosecute · countries · Security

US Financial Quagmire Bringing Out the Scammers

Oct 9th, 2008 · coondoggie contributes this snippet from NetworkWorld: "You could probably see this one coming. With all of the confusion and money involved you knew there would be cyber-vultures out there looking to cash in. Well the Federal Trade Commission today issued …
see also: consumer · financial · money · institutes · password · phishing · FTC

Google Goofs On Firefox's Anti-Phishing List

Sep 22nd, 2008 · While phishing is a problem, giving one company the power to block any site that it wishes at the browser level never seemed like a good idea. Today Google blocked a host of legitimate web sites by listing mine.nu. mine.nu is available as a dynamic dns …
see also: Linux · Google · company · Firefox · domain · dynamic · browser

Google Goofs On Firefox's Anti-Phishing List

Sep 21st, 2008 · While phishing is a problem, giving one company the power to block any site that it wishes at the browser level never seemed like a good idea. Today Google blocked a host of legitimate web sites by listing mine.nu. mine.nu is available as a dynamic dns …
see also: Linux · Google · company · Firefox · domain · dynamic · browser

Locate Any WiFi Router By Its MAC Address

Sep 12th, 2008 · SkyHook Wireless has been wardriving the US for years creating a huge database mapping wireless routers' MAC addresses to their physical locations. They provide an minimally documented API (doc here) which allows anyone to query the database directly …
see also: WiFi · engineering · Docs · Malware · social · Mac · APIs

Police Lose National High-Tech Crime Unit Website

Sep 3rd, 2008 · The UK police have embarrassingly lost control of the National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) website. PC Pro reports the police have sloppily let the domain registration lapse, and it has now been picked up by an opportunistic German owner. The NHTCU was …
see also: nation · BBC · UK · Tech · Website · Malware · domain

Scammers Riding the Gustav Wave

Sep 2nd, 2008 · ruphus13 sends in a sad tale of online scammers hoping to reap rewards from the misery in Gustav's wake. They have been busy registering likely-sounding domains and setting up phishing attacks and other ruses. While not all the domains were malicious …
see also: residents · Online · EBay · office · register · charity · television

New SQL Injection Attack Fuses Malware, Phishing

Aug 12th, 2008 · PainMeds tips a recent post in Secure Computing's research blog describing a new SQL injection attack that had infected thousands of MSSQL-based web servers by last weekend, turning them into malware delivery systems. The attack apparently rewrites the …
see also: servers · blog · world · genuine · research · Website · Malware

Net Shoppers Bullied Into "Verified By Visa" Program

Aug 8th, 2008 · According to The Register, several banks are forcing users to opt-in to the Verified by Visa optional service by locking their cards if and when they encounter a Verified by Visa participating site and fail to opt-in. Register reader Steve says, 'This …
see also: protection · ca · service · fraud · consumer · Website · register

IE 8 To Include New Security Tools

Jul 4th, 2008 · Internet Explorer has been a security punching bag for years, and rightfully so. IE 6 was arguably the least secure browser of all time. But Microsoft has been trying to get their act together on security, and the new beta of IE 8, due in August, will …
see also: protection · Microsoft · ActiveX · Security · beta · browser · phishing

MySpace Wins $230 Million vs Sanford Wallace

May 14th, 2008 · Apparently some people just don't take the hint. The latest story in the Sanford Wallace spamming saga is a $230 million verdict against Wallace and his partner, Walter Rines, when they failed to show up in court. Wallace and Rines were accused by MySpace …
see also: video · bandwidth · Partners · money · delivery · Spam · violations

Microsoft IM Blocking YouTube Links

May 10th, 2008 · A number of readers are sending word that the blogosphere and Twittersphere are alight with reports of Microsoft's new block on messages containing YouTube URLs . Both MSN Messenger and Windows Live Messenger reportedly implement the block. One blogger …
see also: video · servers · network · Microsoft · messenger · blogger · countries

PayPal Denies It Will Block Safari

Apr 21st, 2008 · Despite reports that PayPal may drop support for Apple's Safari browser because it lacks anti-phishing features, PayPal now says it ain't so. Though PayPal telegraphed displeasure with Safari last January, they're now unambiguous about their position: …
see also: PayPal · Apple · Safari · browser · phishing · Telegraph · websiteRead

PayPal Plans To Ban Unsafe Browsers

Apr 17th, 2008 · Alternative Details brings news that PayPal is developing a plan to stop users from accessing its financial services if they aren't using browsers with anti-phishing protection. PayPal is recommending the use of blacklists, anti-fraud warning pages, and …
see also: protection · service · PayPal · Microsoft · fraud · Apple · customers

AT&T, 2Wire Ignoring Active Security Exploit

Apr 8th, 2008 · 2Wire manufactures DSL modems and routers for AT&T and other major carriers. Their devices suffer from a DNS redirection vulnerability that can be used as part of a variety of attacks, including phishing, identity theft, and denial of service. This …
see also: service · carriers · identity · theft · implementation · Security · manufactured

US Army "Scams" Service Members to Test Their Spam Gullibility

Apr 2nd, 2008 · An offer for free tickets to theme parks for service members turned out to be an email scam, a ploy that was in actuality a security exercise run by the Army. Involved servicemen and DoD civilians received an email, allegedly coming from the 'Army Family …
see also: service · Website · Security · Spam · civilization · phishing · moral

Safari 3.1 For Windows Violates Its Own EULA, Vulnerable To Hacks

Mar 27th, 2008 · The new Safari 3.1 for Windows has been hit with two 'highly critical'(as rated by Secunia) vulnerabilities that can result in execution of arbitrary code. The first is due to an improper handling of the buffer for long filenames of files being downloaded, …
see also: Hardware · Windows · ITunes · Apple · download · Website · licensing

Internet Explorer 8 Beta Features Revealed

Mar 5th, 2008 · It seems as though the veil has been lifted on the Internet Explorer 8 beta. Microsoft has revealed a list of the new features in IE8, including two interesting new additions called Activities and WebSlices. From the site: 'Activities are contextual services …
see also: protection · service · Microsoft · download · Internet · subscribers · Website

Paypal Advises Users To Stop Using Safari

Mar 3rd, 2008 · Over concerns for lack of an anti-phishing mechanism for Safari, Paypal is telling its Mac users to use another browser. An author from Ars Technica reveals that he has been using Camino and has fallen victim to a Paypal related phishing scam via e-mail …
see also: PayPal · Apple · IDs · Info · Mac · Safari · browser







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