Good news for global Internet users, one of the worst email spammer is arrested.
Check out below articles:
http://www.solowaysucks.net/
More Info about him: Link
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Watch this funny clips from Novel - PC, Mac... meet Linux
Both PC and Mac is meeting Linux.
Direct lnk: Here
Direct lnk: Here
Pirates of the Carribean Trojan - has anyone seen this??
Pirates Trojan keel-hauls surfers
Spam messages exploiting the publicity surrounding the release of the latest instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise are being used to trick users into installing Trojan horse malware.
The junk mails feature a message that resembles promotional material for the film alongside links that supposedly point users towards trailers for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. Prospective marks are also offered the chance to win “free tickets”.
Users attempting to download this trailer are, in reality, only offered the Pirabbean-A ( Yar-A) Trojan.
The malware attempts to switch victims' dial-up connections onto a premium-rate number.
The Pirabbean-A Trojan uses a number of social engineering tricks in a bid to avoid detection.
When the Trojan is run, it shows an error message, claiming that the clip failed to load because a user's PC lacks the necessary codecs. Fans are pointed towards the film's official site. The tactic is an attempt to stop users from suspecting that something amiss may have happened to their machines, making it less likely that users will run an anti-virus check. To make doubly sure, the Trojan also attempts to disable anti-virus software.
The Trojan edits some Internet Explorer settings as well, adding two URLs to a user's Favorites. These maliciously constructed sites are designed to seed other forms of dialler software onto the PCs of prospective marks.
The attack is far from the first time that hackers have used interest in Hollywood's produce to punt their wares. Previous malware strains have posed as clips from Harry Potter movies or targeted fans of such favourites as Kill Bill and Star Wars.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End opened worldwide this weekend and is likely to do very well at the box office, despite the best efforts of critics such as the BBC Five Live's Mark Kermode. ®
Spam messages exploiting the publicity surrounding the release of the latest instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise are being used to trick users into installing Trojan horse malware.
The junk mails feature a message that resembles promotional material for the film alongside links that supposedly point users towards trailers for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End. Prospective marks are also offered the chance to win “free tickets”.
Users attempting to download this trailer are, in reality, only offered the Pirabbean-A ( Yar-A) Trojan.
The malware attempts to switch victims' dial-up connections onto a premium-rate number.
The Pirabbean-A Trojan uses a number of social engineering tricks in a bid to avoid detection.
When the Trojan is run, it shows an error message, claiming that the clip failed to load because a user's PC lacks the necessary codecs. Fans are pointed towards the film's official site. The tactic is an attempt to stop users from suspecting that something amiss may have happened to their machines, making it less likely that users will run an anti-virus check. To make doubly sure, the Trojan also attempts to disable anti-virus software.
The Trojan edits some Internet Explorer settings as well, adding two URLs to a user's Favorites. These maliciously constructed sites are designed to seed other forms of dialler software onto the PCs of prospective marks.
The attack is far from the first time that hackers have used interest in Hollywood's produce to punt their wares. Previous malware strains have posed as clips from Harry Potter movies or targeted fans of such favourites as Kill Bill and Star Wars.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End opened worldwide this weekend and is likely to do very well at the box office, despite the best efforts of critics such as the BBC Five Live's Mark Kermode. ®
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
New Windows problem with Windows Installer
Did you guys had any problem with Windows lately?
Check out this info on Microsoft Security Advisory KB927891 - fix for Windows Installer (MSI) problems
Check out this info on Microsoft Security Advisory KB927891 - fix for Windows Installer (MSI) problems
Adware.Zango sues PcTools's Spyware Doctor
This is very interesting developing lawsuit against major Antispyware company.
Check out the story:Link
How can this Zango be legitimate media company? After all they actually installs bunch of Trojans automatically.
Check out the story:Link
How can this Zango be legitimate media company? After all they actually installs bunch of Trojans automatically.
Labels:
180Solutions,
Adware.Zango,
court case,
Pctools,
Spyware Doctor,
Zango
Monday, May 14, 2007
Watch out for New threat! - USB Worm
This new threat targets Firefox/Orkut/Youtube.
Check out the full description from:
Check out the full description from:
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Watch out for new variant of Trojan.PWSteal.BS or aka Trojan.Kardphisher
There is new trojan that appears Windows Activation asking for credit card details, it's fake.More detailed info can be found from Symantec blog page.
Or look at Trojan.Kardphisher [Symantec]
or Trojan.PWSteal.BS [PCTools]
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