Nasty new trojan changes router settings
Brian Krebs reports on a new trojan that changes router settings.
WED 11 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
New highly deceptive method for fake codec
Fake codecs typically push for a special “Active X” or “Codec” install.
FRI 16 MAY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Merril Lynch phish making the rounds
A new Merrill Lynch phish is hitting the rounds, with a dangerous payload.
MON 05 MAY 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
Topical emails continue with rootkit-pushing trojan
Again, pushing a spamzombie trojan (Trojan.Srizbi).
WED 13 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
We are seeing users get infected with Trojan.Zonebac, which can only mean successful exploitation by one of the current Adobe PDF vulnerabilities (we know of at least one vulnerability that is apparently being used in malicious banner advertisements).
TUE 12 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
If you have Adobe Acrobat 7 or 8, makes sure it's updated
Our good friends over at iDefense sent us a heads-up on some nastiness occurring with unpatched Adobe Acrobat 7 and 8 versions.
SUN 10 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
My good friend and colleague Randy Abrams at ESET showed me their new SysInspector last week when I was in DC, and it is cool little utility.
WED 06 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
The Antispyware Coalition Public Workshop
I was up in DC on Thursday for the Antispyware Coalition’s Fourth Public Workshop. I moderated a panel entitled “CSI Spyware: Can Investigators Stay Ahead of the Bad Guys?”.
SUN 03 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog
New Western Union spam with Trojan in the wild
Since late last week, we have been observing a fair number of spams with a Trojan payload.
SUN 27 JAN. 2008 |Featured in: Hackersblog