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New method finds botnets that hide behind changing domains


New method finds botnets that hide behind changing domains

Posted: 28 Mar 2011 08:55 AM PDT


Researchers at Texas A&M University believe they have a new way of fighting domain-fluxing botnets

Cybercriminals selling exploit-as-a-service kit

Posted: 28 Mar 2011 08:28 AM PDT


Cybercriminals are taking a page from the software-as-a-service playbook: they're now selling exploit kits complete with hosting services, with customers paying for the length of time the exploits are actively infecting computers.

Anti-Virus Software Driving You Mad? 5 Fight-Back Tips

Posted: 28 Mar 2011 07:24 AM PDT


Last week some Windows users struggled through unexpected PC slowdowns due to a security program bundled in with a Java update. Security programs still hog PC resources and pose annoyances -- but here's expert advice on how you can regain control.

Companies pick and choose which data breaches to report

Posted: 28 Mar 2011 04:00 AM PDT


One in 7 information technology companies have not reported data breaches or losses to outside government agencies, authorities or stockholders.

MySQL website falls victim to SQL injection attack

Posted: 28 Mar 2011 03:48 AM PDT


Oracle's MySQL.com customer website was apparently compromised over the weekend by a pair of hackers who publicly posted usernames, and in some cases passwords, of the site's users.

Solo Iranian hacker takes credit for Comodo certificate attack

Posted: 27 Mar 2011 04:56 AM PDT


A solo Iranian hacker has claimed responsibility for stealing multiple SSL certificates belonging to some of the Web's biggest sites, including Google, Microsoft, Skype and Yahoo.

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