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ISPs concerned over botnet proliferation
Zombie PCs are a huge concern for UK ISPs, which cite the proliferation of botnets and the spam that is generated from them as one of the key problems facing ISPs today. Click here for more...
Hewlett-Packard turns "hacker"
Hewlett-Packard is planning on running a testing service for businesses as of October this year. This service will check the penetrability of systems within company networks and will employ techniques used by hackers to gain access to the systems. Click here for more...
Fraudsters expanding their targeted horizons
Fraudsters are no longer only attacking online banks and places such as eBay. Their two latest targets are Google and WorldPay, which have both been targeted in the last week. Click here for more...
VoIP is the new phishing target
Cyber criminals are now using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) to steal confidential information with a new scheme known as "vishing" on the rise. Click here for more...
Cyber criminals using webmail services
A UK-based company, Early Warning claims that the majority of online criminals use webmail services to commit their crimes and urges webmail providers to be more vigilant with their security. Click here for more...
New high tech Trojan discovered
A new Trojan has been discovered. What makes the Rustock malware different is that it can avoid normal detection techniques and uses rootkit technology to hide. Click here for more...
Ransomware authors using superior methods
Ransomware is becoming so complex and sophisticated that it seems as if it is only a matter of time before a piece of this malware comes along that cannot be decoded. Click here for more...
Trojans become increasingly sophisticated
A new and extremely sophisticated Trojan is on the loose. The FormSpy Trojan installs itself as a Firefox extension in order to steal passwords from multiple sources including FTP, ICQ and POP3. Click here for more...
Ransomware authors using superior methods
Ransomware is becoming so complex and sophisticated that it seems as if it is only a matter of time before a piece of this malware comes along that cannot be decoded. Click here for more...
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