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- New way to protect networks from worms, Kaspersky cracking down on 'blackmailer' virus
- New scientific research claims to have found a method for early detection of the most destructive Internet worms as Kaspersky Lab gets to work on the "blackmailer" virus. by Selena Frye
- Blog posts 2008-06-11
- HP becomes next vendor to ship malware-infected media
- In yet another case of infected media being sent out direct from a manufacturer, HP's software security response team has issued a warning on this to AusCERT earlier this week. Affected were some USB flash drives with installation files for a range of Proliant servers. Apparently, they are...
- Blog posts 2008-04-10
- When you care enough to send the very best -- Storm worm laden e-mail
- In an FBI warning issued on Feb. 12, a malicious e-mail virus concealing itself in what appears to be a Valentine’s Day e-card is spreading across the Internet. Clicking the link from a “Secret Admirer†will take the victim directly to download the Storm Worm virus. ...
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- Skype worm on the loose
- How do you protect your PC from the Skype worm?Do you use Skype? If so, how are you protecting your system from this worm?Thanks, SonyaI hadn't even heard it was there.I've just read up on heartbeat, and if it takes a click on a link - well, I'm ok! ...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-12
- BadBunny runs little wild : A worm for Windows, Mac, and Linux
- BadBunny, a proof-of-concept virus introduced last month, is now affecting systems on a larger scale. The virus that spreads via malicious OpenOffice documents infects Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. Excerpt from an article at ZDNet: "A new worm is being...
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- Profile restarting everytime i Logon
- I have an average domain running Server 2003 and XP clients and I use group policy to control my users. Recently one of my users experienced a problem of restarting every time she wants to log onto the domain.At times the machine restarts as soon as she press Alt+Ctrl+Del on...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-29
- fujacks32 worm
- Hi,I am experiencing a prob with fujacks32 worm with the following characteristics:upon execution, drops itself in %system%drives folder as spoclsv.exe but as a hidden file which cant be accessed coz the folder option is disabled as well as task manager.It also disables mcafee and any .exe's from being run. It...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-07
- Network Talker
- I have a three-year old server with W2000 that sends packets 4-5 times as much than receiving even when idle. Upon checking other computers, they are showing about the same sent/received packets. Other than that, it browses the internet and runs apps fine. I disabled the built in NIC and...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-02
- Secure hypervisor-based virtual server environments
- As the cost of hardware continues to decline and virtualization technology improves, organizations are looking more closely at server virtualization. Most of the techniques used to secure non-virtualized servers apply to virtualized systems, but there are some differences. In this article, I step through how hypervisor-based virtualization works,...
- Blog posts 2007-02-26
- This worm wishes you a Happy New Year
- A worm that won't make a happy start of a new yearA new worm is making its way around the Internet attached to an e-mail message with the title "Happy New Year." Like many Trojans, the "Happy New Year" worm is not recognized by all virus scanners, s
- Discussion threads 2007-01-02
- how to establish connection between Vb 6.0 and Sql Server 2000 in LinuxOS
- hi friends,We have a problem to connect VB6.0 application and SQL Server2000 in Linux. Linux supports JDBC and VB6.0 support ODBC. For connecting we have installed Wine and freeTDS Software.But the connection is not establishing through VB6.0 to SQl
- Discussion threads 2006-11-29
- 256GB of storage on a piece of paper?
- I Wonder How?Is it possible to change your data once you save your work in the piece of paper with rainbow colors etc., and change it later? Does he can re-write it again in the same paper, like CD-RW, DVD-RW, Floppy, etc..., can do.WORM, not RWUsing this technique/media would be...
- Discussion threads 2006-11-30
- Worm spreads through Symantec AV hole
- A worm which scans for various Windows and Symantec AV vulnerabilities spread with though a limited number of Universities in the US and Australia. Although these vulnerabilities were patched by Microsoft and Symantec, the worm probed for vulnerability on port 2967 looking for a Symantec anti-virus...
- Blog posts 2006-11-28
- Can I install Vista Beta on a reformatted laptop?
- I have to wipe my laptop clean as I got into some virus or worm or something that I cannot get cleaned up. I was wondering, snce I am wiping it clean, is it possible to get a version of Vista to install and test it on a fresh...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
- AOL IM worm on the loose
- sure AIM is safe.. we blocked ... stupidsOh sure.. Aim blocked access to the "url" so how stupid does a hacker have to be, to redesign the worm to look for multiple URL's?And again, it points back to the days of Nimda/CodeRed .... ANY URL could be infected.. Even Microsoft's...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-20
- Geek Trivia: Early word gets the worm
- What work of science fiction coined the term computer worm? On July 26, 1989, Cornell grad student Robert Tappan Morris became the first person indicted under the U.S. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986—effectively becoming America's first high-profile cybercriminal. The government eventually convicted Morris for...
- Technical articles 2006-07-25
- The Rightinfo
- The Rightinfoblog rootDealing with Digital DiseaseDealing with Digital DiseaseBy Cody MoyaA virus is a program that replicates itself. It cannot exist on its own so it attaches to another program, usually an executable one. A worm is like a virus?it also replicates itself. However, it can stand on its own...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-28
- IM worm installs 'safe' Web browser
- Did the worm get lucky that night?I see that one of the machines at Facetime was "hit on" by the worm.I was just wondering if the machine went home with the worm or if the worm had the same luck I do when I hit on a prospect?
- Discussion threads 2006-05-24
- A lack of coordination is why technical support isn't working
- According to Jonathan Yarden, technical support is failing on a much greater level than most people know, and he thinks one main reason is because IT pros just aren't working together. In this edition of Internet Security Focus, find out why Jonathan Yarden argues that IT pros working together could...
- Technical articles 2006-03-17
- New worms attempt a bite out of the big Apple
- Long touted as a superior OS when it comes to security, Apple's OS X has come under fire in the past few weeks with the emergence of a high-risk OS vulnerability as well as two worms that target Macs. Is it the end of an era, or is Apple just...
- Technical articles 2006-02-27
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