HTML5 – The Ugly

This post is the third and final entry for our 3-part series on HTML5. You may check the previous two entries, HTML5 – The Good, and HTML5 – The Bad. Welcome back to the final part of our miniseries on HTML5 and the security issues surrounding it. Today, we are going to look at [...]

HTML5 – The Bad

This post is the second of a 3-part series of blog entries on HTML5. You can also check the first part: HTML – The Good. Yesterday, we started the first of a three-part series investigating the new HTML5 standard. We started this by looking at some of the new features which are going to [...]

Merry Christmas, ZeuS

This morning, I came across an entertaining Christmas-themed ZeuS Web panel while monitoring online forums. Here’s what it looks like: I investigated the contents of the web panel package, which turned out to be Ghost Panel with a modified skin: As our readers probably recall, the Ghost Panel is an altered version of the [...]

HTML5 – The Good

This post is the first of a 3-part series of blog entries on HTML5 HTML5 is the fifth revision of the language that makes the web work, and this Wednesday we will be releasing a paper detailing some of the new attacks that are made possible by this technology. Over the next three days we’ll [...]

Google Secures Searches, Shuts Out BHSEO Scammers

Last month, Google announced that they were making search more secure for their users. They announced that users already signed in to Google would have a more secure experience. This meant two things: first, search queries and results would now be sent via HTTPS. This protects the searches of users with unsecured Internet connections, such [...]