A bit of malware focusing on Russian-talking Android clients ill-uses an individual’s contact rundown to attempt and taint different gadgets, as stated by security seller Eset. The malware, call “Android/Samsapo.a” can download different malevolent documents to a telephone, take individual data from a gadget, for example, quick messages, and piece…
Bird flu spreads to second Chinese city
Officials in China have found further traces of a new and deadly strain of bird flu virus in Shanghai. The Chinese city has shut down all live poultry market… ________________________ https://gregorydevans.com – http://gregorydevans.wordpress.com – http://hackerforhire.com – http://hackerforhireusa.com
Strawberry Quick Meth scare spreads widely via Facebook
For the last few days Naked Security has received enquiries from readers asking about a message that has been widely shared across Facebook. Although the message isn’t related to computer security issues, it seems to have raised enough concern that it feels appropriate to discuss it here. The message, which…
Malware spreads like wild fire in Syrian conflict
A new nasty piece of malware is now being used in the ongoing conflict in Syria, with the ability to take over an infected computer or steal documents from it. Photo credit: http://wideshut.co.uk Computer security firm Trend Micro cited reports that the malware, dubbed as DarkComet, is being used against…
US attacks Iran and Saudi Arabia? Malware spreads via Facebook status updates
A fake CNN webpage is being linked to from Facebook users’ status updates, claiming that World War III has begun. But the real story is the malware waiting to infect your computer. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security
SQL Injection Attack Spreads (January 4 & 5, 2012)
An SQL injection attack appears to have infected more than 1 million URLs……. View full post on SANS NewsBites View full post on National Cyber Security
Fake Bank Site Spreads Malware
OCC Issues Warning About HelpWithMyBank.comA warning issued this week by the OCC about a fake banking website highlights the need for stronger domain-naming practices, especially in the financial space. View full post on CUInfoSecurity.com Articles RSS Syndication View full post on National Cyber Security
Web authentication breach spreads
Belgian security firm GlobalSign has temporarily stopped issuing authentication certificates for secure websites. View full post on anonymous hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory Evans on Cyber Crime
Trojan virus spreads via PC mouse
Think your computer or network can get a Trojan virus or malware only via a malicious website or an infected flash drive? Think again: even a mouse can get the job done, too. A modified mouse —and almost any hardware device that can be plugged into a computer— can potentially…