Social Engineering

May 23, 2012, 3:12PM

Months After A Patch, Targeted Attacks Still Using Adobe Flash Bug

More than three months after it was patched, attackers are still using a vulnerability in Adobe's Flash product in targeted, 'APT-style' attacks.  Read more »


May 23, 2012, 1:58PM Around the Web

DHS Warns of Potential Scams and Attack in Run-up to London Olympics

Hacktivists, malware, scams, data theft and DDoS attacks are among the Department of Homeland Security’s concerns regarding this summer’s Olympic Games set to take place in London, according to the DHS Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center’s Strategic Outlook. Read more »


May 22, 2012, 4:16PM Around the Web

Facebook Cancellation Malware Disguised As Adobe Update Making Rounds

Users who receive e-mails that appear to come from Facebook asking if they’d like to cancel their accounts should beware that it’s more than likely an attempt to install malware on their computers. Read more »


May 22, 2012, 3:19PM Around the Web

The Curious Case of Carl A. …Someone

On the list of things made obsolete by the Internet, signatures are right up there with paperback books and the postal service, but the Microsoft Malware Protection Center decided to dig deeper into the signature of Carl A. (unreadable last name) anyway and see why it keeps turning up in malware samples. Read more »


May 22, 2012, 1:28PM Around the Web

Tatanga Trojan Mixes MitB with Social Engineering

Cybercriminals are using the Tatanga trojan to carry out a complicated man-in-the-browser (MitB) attack that enables the circumvention of SMS authentication for financial transactions, according to Trusteer’s Amit KleinRead more »


May 21, 2012, 11:28AM

Forget 'Brogrammers,' Women Have The Edge In DEFCON Social Engineering Contest

Men may dominate the ranks of vulnerability researchers and hackers. But could women be the superior social engineers? Its a question that the organizers of the annual Social Engineering Capture the Flag (CTF) contest at DEFCON will try to answer. Read more »


May 17, 2012, 12:09PM Around the Web

Author of LilyJade Facebook Plugin Ignores Facebook Cease-and-Desist

As the tech and investment banking worlds eagerly anticipate Facebook’s long-awaited initial public offering, the world’s largest social network is trying to put stops to a suspicious, but arguably benign, plugin. Read more »


May 16, 2012, 5:01PM

Report: Strategic Web Compromises Behind Recent Hack of Amnesty, Others

A recent string of Web site hacks at Amnesty International and other NGOs are evidence of a campaign of cyber espionage directed against human rights orgnaizations, according to a report from The Shadowserver Foundation. Read more »


May 15, 2012, 5:47PM Around the Web

Spammers Targeting Pinterest Using Point-And-Click Tools

Spammers have jumped on the latest social media craze: the photo sharing site Pinterest. And they're being helped out by new, automated spam toolkits designed to exploit the fast growing new social network. Read more »


May 14, 2012, 1:27PM

Cyber Security Index Highlights Political Threats, Business Partner Risk

ICSThe first annual Index of Cyber Security finds that senior security officers are more concerned than at this time last year about the risk of cyber attack and other online risks, with concerns about ideologically-motivated hacktivists and the threats posed by business partners and other "counter parties" topping the list. Read more »


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