Archive for September, 2007

Kill the Keylogger!

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

Kill the Keylogger!
Softpedia - Keyloggers are dangerous tools that hackers use to steal data. They can get your account and passwords and anything else they like. Keyloggers simply record everything that you type and give the hacker access to a text file containing the stored key

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PRWeb - Paq Keylogger (family key logger) Paq keyloggers, family key logger keystroke logger is a keylogger spy program newly produced in 2003. It can log and spy all keyboard events and view it conveniently. It also has ability of invisibly monitor, password

Featured PRFirm
PRWeb - Next Step Key Logger Spyware Gone For Good It looks as if users’ long-time suffering from key loggers is coming to an end. Raytown Corporation LLC is proud to announce that its latest technology innovation has yielded in a tangible and user

Alfonzo gets the call
San Francisco Gate - I’ll put my key logger to work for you JUST KIDDING, Internet Police . Jenkins actually had a “pernt” the other day: this team needs to get out of the gate. Opening with the Pads and Dodgers, a good homestand would be a very good thing

January 2002
Out-Law - FBI use of key-logger software declared legal Information Commissioner targets web sites Data exports to Canada win EU approval Hong Kong ID cards will offer digital certificates Appeals court supports spam law in California VeriSign to offer domain

Microsoft Says Recovery from Malware Becoming Impossible

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Microsoft Says Recovery from Malware Becoming Impossible
eWeek - Danseglio said the success of social engineering attacks is a sign that the weakest link in malware defense is “human stupidity.” “Social engineering is a very, very effective technique. We have statistics that show significant infection rates for

Mobile Security: Setting the Standard
Baseline - Enterprise-class mobile security strategies need to encompass both anti-malware and antivirus capability, but the ability to securely manage, distribute and protect applications and sensitive corporate and customer data has grown in importance as the

McAfee, Inc. Catches More Spam, Malware and Malicious Web Sites Than
MSN MoneyCentral - Better than the Combination of Barracuda Spam Firewall and Web Filter Appliances SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sept. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — McAfee, Inc. MFE today announced that its McAfee(R) Secure Internet Gateway appliance outperformed Barracuda

ITsec News
Zone-H - A scaring 0,68% of these emails had a security threatening payload, in the form of a malicious attachment, which corresponds to a malware-based attack every 140 spam messages sent. Since a few years now, crackers and criminal organizations that

Ad-Aware SE Personal
PC World - This free antispyware program with a solid scanning engine has a significantly improved UI. Lavasoft’s Ad-Aware Free includes better detection of adware and malware, a scanning engine that goes easy on your PC’s system resources, and a snazzy new

iPhone’s Bluetooth bug under the hacker microscope
Washington Post - The amount of technical information [available about the iPhone] makes it likely that sooner or later someone will create a worm or some other malware,” Neimela said. “This will create an interesting problem for the security field as the iPhone is

MicroStrategy to Host Webcast Featuring Latest Breakthroughs in

Thursday, September 27th, 2007

MicroStrategy to Host Webcast Featuring Latest Breakthroughs in
Forbes - MicroStrategy provides integrated reporting, analysis, and monitoring software that helps leading organizations worldwide make better business decisions every day. Companies choose MicroStrategy for its advanced technical capabilities, sophisticated

The laws relating to monitoring your employees

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

The laws relating to monitoring your employees
Out-Law - The question of employee monitoring brings data protection and human rights issues into play. The use of CCTV, telephone, email and internet monitoring of employees will be covered by the Data Protection Act 1998 if they involve the processing of

September 2002
Out-Law - and arbitration rulings in font disputes VeriSign threatened by ICANN over Whois data Test Message New security guidelines for e-commerce Madster P2P service blocked by court EBay auctions threatened by patent claim MP wants law to ban employee monitoring

Storm Worm botnet numbers, via Microsoft

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

Storm Worm botnet numbers, via Microsoft
ZDNet Blogs - Patch Watch , Hackers , Microsoft , Browsers , Rootkits , Vulnerability research , Spam and Phishing , Spyware and Adware , If the statistics from Microsoft s MSRT (malicious software removal tool) are anything to go by, the Storm Worm botnet is

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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

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PRWeb - Spy Software: Be Your Own Private Investigator Directory Offers Low Cost Computer Programs for Conducting Background Checks and Investigations - 2004-03-25 Controversial short film to debut at prestigous New York Independent Film and Video Festival

September 2002

Sunday, September 23rd, 2007

September 2002
Out-Law - and arbitration rulings in font disputes VeriSign threatened by ICANN over Whois data Test Message New security guidelines for e-commerce Madster P2P service blocked by court EBay auctions threatened by patent claim MP wants law to ban employee monitoring

The laws relating to monitoring your employees
Out-Law - The question of employee monitoring brings data protection and human rights issues into play. The use of CCTV, telephone, email and internet monitoring of employees will be covered by the Data Protection Act 1998 if they involve the processing of

Press Release Tips and Template
PRWeb - “Our public relations firm consistently uses the PRWeb Podcast service for our clients, but I ve not taken advantage of the service very often for our own PR efforts with TopRank. Yesterday for the second time ever, I personally used PRWeb s

Brief: China claims hackers stole its secrets too

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

Brief: China claims hackers stole its secrets too
China claims hackers stole its secrets too

News: Customers: TD Ameritrade failed to warn of breach
Customers: TD Ameritrade failed to warn of breach

Thieves target Monster.com users

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Thieves target Monster.com users
Los Angeles Times - Clicking on that link can download a program known as a keylogger into a victim’s computer, giving the con artists access to financial account numbers and passwords. It can also download what’s known as ransomware — a program that encrypts the user

On the lookout for spyware

Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

On the lookout for spyware
Network World Fusion - A catchword for software programs that watch what end users are doing at their computers, spyware is said to encompass everything from marketing cookies, pop-ups and adware downloaded with peer-to-peer file-sharing programs to malicious Trojans and