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Archive for April, 2009

Invoice Spam Finds New Target: WorldPay

After spam runs related to UPS, FedEx, and Western Union, another form of invoice spam strikes again!
We caught a new invoice spam that is purportedly from WorldPay, a division of the Royal Bank of Scotland that specializes in handling secure online payments from all over the world.
The spammed email message informs users that their transaction [...]

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Invoice Spam Finds New Target: WorldPay

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French hacker gains access to Twitter’s admin panel

Yesterday, a French hacker claimed to have gained access to Twitter’s administration panel, and based on the screen shots that he included featuring internal data for accounts belonging to U.S President Barack Obama, Britney Spears, Ashton Kutcher, and Lily Allen, as well as a detailed overview of different sections behind the scenes of Twitter, his [...]

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Panda Protects PCs with Free, Cloud-Based Antivirus Tool

Panda Security has released Cloud Antivirus, a malware-protection tool that mostly resides on a network cluster instead of your PC. The free tool just installs a small client on your computer to connect online. While a self-described beta, Cloud Antivirus could be worth much more than its free price by the way it cuts your risks and administration costs.

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Panda Launches New Free Cloud-based Antivirus

Panda Security, the Spain-based antivirus software, today released a new free antivirus program called Panda Cloud Antivirus. The “Cloud” appellation comes from its sending data about files to Panda servers on the Internet for scans, instead of using your PC’s resources.

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Identity thieves take aim at Facebook users

Identity thieves are currently launching a massive attack on Facebook, using fake log-in pages to hijack usernames and passwords.
The attackers are using Facebook’s mail system to send a one-line message luring users to “fbaction.net,” a site that clones the social networking site’s log-in screen.
Facebook is now blocking users from accessing the phishing site within [...]

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