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Archive for September, 2010

Facebook Tightens Security To Fight Hacking

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September 21, 2010

Facebook is implementing new ways of detecting account hacking in a bid to stem fraud on the social networking site. Security is being tightened to protect users from hacking and identity theft, a growing problem online. The secretary general of Interpol revealed last week his Facebook identity had been used by people trying to...
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Fake iPhone jail-breaking tool packed with malware

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September 20, 2010

Malicious hackers are preying on iPhone users who want to jail-break their devices, exploiting the increased interest around jail-breaking tools to launch malware attacks. According to Kaspersky Lab’s Costin Raiu (see disclosure), a rumored jail-breaking utility for iPhone 4 comes with a nasty surprise: Cybercriminals have definitely been riding the buzz around the supposed...
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Google fires employee for online stalking users

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September 15, 2010

It doesn’t matter how carefully you protect your online privacy, if the employees are the ones stalking you. “We dismissed David Barksdale for breaking Google’s strict internal privacy policies,” said Bill Coughran, Google senior vice president of engineering, in a statement. The employee in question was fired in July for illegally accessing data in...
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Mozilla patches DLL load hijacking vulnerability

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September 8, 2010

Mozilla has joined Apple in being among the first to fix the DLL load hijacking attack vector that continues to haunt hundreds of Windows applications. The open-source group released Firefox 3.6.9 with patches for a total of 15 vulnerabilities (11 rated critical), including the publicly known DLL load hijacking flaw that exposes Windows users...
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New Adobe PDF zero-day under attack

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September 8, 2010

Adobe today sounded an alarm for a new zero-day flaw in its PDF Reader/Acrobat software, warning that hackers are actively exploiting the vulnerability in-the-wild. Details on the vulnerability are not yet public but the sudden warning from Adobe is a sure sign that rigged PDF documents are being used by malicious hackers to take...
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