China’s Green Dam and the cyberwar implications

Guest editorial by Oliver Day

Chinese military leaders have always been aware of the military advantage the US has over the People’s Liberation Army.  Reading through their published assessments of Sino-US war possibilities confirm our belief that we would dominate them in the air, land and sea.  However the PLA was born of asymmetric [...]

The future of mobile malware – digitally signed by Symbian?

Earlier this month, a mobile malware known as Transmitter.C, Sexy View, Sexy Space or SYMBOS_YXES.B, slipped through Symbian’s mobile code signing procedure, allowing it to act as a legitimate application with access to device critical functions such as access to the mobile network, and numerous other functions of the handset. Upon notification, the Symbian [...]

“Solar Eclipse 2009 in America” Leads to FAKEAV

Yesterday’s solar eclipse over parts of Asia was witnessed by millions of people, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that it should attract the attention of cybercriminals. And it has. Cybercriminals wasted no time in riding on the said phenomenon as they use SEO poisoning to lead users into redirecting to a site [...]

Adobe Flash zero-day attack underway; Harden PDF Reader immediately

Malicious hackers are have found a new vulnerability in Adobe’s ever-present Flash software and are using rigged PDF documents to launch exploits against Windows targets. The Adobe Flash Player flaw, which is currently unpatched, affects millions of Windows XP and Windows Vista users.  Adobe has acknowledged a “potential vulnerability” but, inexplicably, has not seen it [...]