News: Tag-team attack exploits IE flaw
News: Tag-team attack exploits IE flaw
Tag-team attack exploits IE flaw
US Sheriff joins Australian phishing attack
The Web site of a US Sheriff is the latest to be hacked and used in a phishing scam targeting Australians.
Trojan golfers finish sixth; Kalita advances to state
Chesterton senior Kristin Kalita can remember the feeling of walking off the 18th hole at Beechwood Golf Course last year at the LaPorte Regional. Thats when the decision was made.
New IE, Media Player Attacks Begin, E-mail Lures Users
E-mailed bait to exploits of the still-unpatched vulnerability in Internet Explorer have been sent, escalating the threat facing Windows users. In addition, an earlier zero-day bug in IE is now being exploited in the wild, and an unfixed flaw in Windows Media Player is behind a third attack.
Apple Security Not Yet Cause for Alarm
The latest round of Apple ads aimed at convincing consumers to drop their Windows PCs and join the millions of people happily using Macs kicked off this week. In one, a suit-clad “PC” falls over and “crashes” after getting “sick” with a virus to which the Mac is immune. Naturally, this campaign served as the starting gun for another round of the endless debates over how secure the Mac actually is.
Quick Outs: Week 4
There is live in the Bears. Cal was a popular national title darkhorse pick before the season began. But Golden Bears were still asleep in their Week 1 beatdown at Knoxville. Rich Cirminiello says Cal woke up against Arizona State and could still make waves. That and more in Quick Outs.