A group of hackers called The Unknowns claims to have hacked the systems of 10 prominent organizations worldwide, including NASA and U.S. View full post on Security – Infoworld View full post on National Cyber Security
Skype Vulnerability Exposing User IP Addresses
Skype Vulnerability Exposing User IP Addresses Skype is warning users following the launch of a site devoted to harvesting user IP addresses.The Skype IP-Finder site allowed third-parties to see a user’s last known IP address by … View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Ice IX Trojan tricks Facebook users into exposing credit card details
A new configuration of the Ice IX malware is tricking its victims into exposing their credit card details when they try to access their Facebook accounts, according to security firm Trusteer. The new Ice IX variant displays a web form inside a browser pop-up window when users log into Facebook….
Malware tricks Facebook users into exposing credit cards
A new variant of the Ice IX malware tricks Facebook users into exposing their credit card, debit card, and/or social security numbers. The malware does this by displaying a separate Web form inside a browser pop-up window, which looks similar to Facebook’s design, when you navigate to the social network’s…
Ice IX Malware Tricks Facebook Users Into Exposing Credit Card Details, Says Trusteer
A new configuration of the Ice IX malware attempts to trick its victims into exposing their credit card details when they try to access their Facebook accounts, according to security firm Trusteer. The new Ice IX variant displays a Web form inside a browser pop-up window when users log into…
Facebook slammed for exposing alleged ‘Koobface’ computer worm hackers
London, Feb 9 (ANI): An Internet security firm has criticized Facebook for releasing details of the alleged members of a gang behind the Koobface worm, a piece of malicious software that attacked hundreds of thousands of computers through the social network's profiles. View full post on computer worm – Yahoo!…
Apple boots iOS developer for exposing a security bug (Digital Trends)
Companies like Google and Facebook reward hackers with monetary incentives for finding bugs and security holes in their software. Apple has taken the opposite approach. TG Daily reports that security researcher Charlie Miller was ousted from the iOS developer program after revealing a security flaw in iPhones and iPads. He…