malware
Hannaford breach details indicate inside job
Submitted by secgeeks on Tue, 01/04/2008 - 12:44.The fact that so many servers were compromised with malware suggests a trusted user on the inside engineered the data breach at Hannaford's, experts say.
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How Russia became a malware hornet's nest
Submitted by secgeeks on Wed, 10/10/2007 - 04:00.Security experts Eugene Kaspersky and Gadi Evron explain how the Russian economy and lax police work helped make it a malware hotbed.
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Windows Update attacks: Ensuring malware-free downloads
Submitted by secgeeks on Thu, 20/09/2007 - 12:52.Attackers recently discovered how to exploit the Windows Update service to push malware onto targeted systems. Is the new attack possible because of a flaw in Windows Update itself? Or is it because users just aren't being careful? Michael Cobb investigates how malicious hackers have taken advantage of Windows Update. Fortunately, the fix is easier than you think.
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Finding malware on your Windows box (using the command line)
Submitted by secgeeks on Fri, 24/08/2007 - 17:45.Security professionals typically overlook the Windows command line, instead spending their time with more complex GUI-based forensics tools. In this tip, Ed Skoudis explains how just a few command-line tricks can help users closely examine the configuration of a Windows machine and discover whether a box is infected by malware.
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