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Testing confirms Samsung keylogger rumour just a false alarm

News | Thursday 31 March 2011 10:11 pm

Keep calm and carry on

Updated  Antivirus testers have backed up Samsung’s protestations that the detection of keylogging software on brand-new Samsung laptops was just a false alarm.…

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Vulnerabilities in common web applications escalate

News | Thursday 31 March 2011 8:45 pm

A new Cenzic report reveals widespread Web application vulnerabilities, with 2,155 discovered – a third of which have both no known solution and an exploit code publicly available.

The report als…

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Websense warns about Lizamoon, (Thu, Mar 31st)

News | Thursday 31 March 2011 5:05 pm

This article over on the Websense blog is warning about a new mass sql-injection attack that they have dubbed Lizamoon. (As that’s the domain that the sql injection attack is referring people to.)
By searching for the string in Google, an estimated 226,000 sites have been attacked and defaced with this method. (We know that the numbers from Google aren’t accurate, we are putting them there to display the size of the attack — BIG.)
While I don’t necessarily agree with the title of the article (implying that iTunes is infected), this attack and the Mysql attack from earlier this week are just more examples of how there isn’t enough emphasis put on preventing sql injection.

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Facebook battles likejacking scammers

News | Thursday 31 March 2011 2:53 pm

Facebook and its users have been plagued for a while now by a seemingly never ending steady stream of scams, among which are those that hijack users' "likes" in order to spread the word about the sche…

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