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- Malware Gets Smart with Vodafone Smartphone
- More Adobe Exploits in the Wild
- Spam and Phishing Landscape: March 2010
- Backdoor.Sykipot At Work
- Allaple Virus Author Sentenced
- New IE Zero-Day Exploit (CVE-2010-0806)
- 利用USB充电软件传播的木马Trojan.Arugizer
- Zero-Day attack on IE6 – JS.Sykipot Doesn’t Spare Retired Software
- Select Your Web Browser(s)
- Be Savvy, Get Six Months of Internet Security
- How are ATM skimmers installed?
- Multiple Vendors Affected By New Vulnerabilities
- iPad Giveaway Gives Users’ Identities Away
- Microsoft Patch Tuesday - March 2010
- PDF Based Targeted Attacks are Increasing
- Oscars 2010 Awards Users with FAKEAV
- USB Battery Chargers with Malware?
- Diet Twitter Spam (on the) Run
- Insight: AMTSO’s Reviews
- Darkmarket Avatars
- Best of Application Security (Friday, Mar. 5)
- Back Door Found in Energizer DUO USB Battery Charger Software
- Trojan Found in USB Battery Charger Software
- Desperate phishing attempt
- Mariposa Botnet Perpetrators Captured
- Viruses and Digital Signatures
- The Morphing PDF
- What’s the juice on ZeuS?
- SEO Poisoning Sites Use Flash for Redirection
- Big Brother in Social Networking Scam
- Phishing Scam Linked to Valentine’s Day Movie
- Another Bot Bites the Dust?
- New Exploit Bypasses DEP
- Web Reputation Checks Gone Awry
- Jailing the Butterfly
- Beware of Targeted Scams and Phishing Attacks!
- Late Dash by Spammers for 2010 Winter Olympics
- I’m Feeling Lucky?
- Text Spam and Text Scams
- Calling Windows for Help May Lead to Vulnerability
- Botnet Rises in the Name of Chuck Norris
- ZeuS and PDF Exploits: Two Baddies Team Up
- Spam Quarantine Notification = Spam
- Spammers Target Antivirus Companies
- Chile Earthquake Used For Blackhat SEO and FAKEAV
- KOOBFACE Makes a Comeback
- Phishing Made “Super”
- The Buzz on Google Buzz Malware
- Pwn2Own Interview with Charlie Miller
- Spammers Rumbling as Chile Earthquake Strikes
- RSA Conference 2010
- Analyzing PDF Files
- FAKEAV Rides on the Back of a Killer Whale
- Massive Earthquake in Chile Leads to a Surge of Rogue Antivirus
- From Russia With Love: День защитника Отечества Spam
- The U.S. Census 2010: Don’t be Counted as a Victim of Online Fraud
- Best of Application Security (Friday, Feb. 26)
- Do I Know You?
- Daily Homework – Log in to Your Social Network Account
- A Touch of Mobile Threat Déjà Vu
- R.I.P. Waledac?
- 60+ Compromised Sites with SEO Poisoning
- SC Magazine’s Five to Follow
- New Adobe Download Manager Bug
- Phishers Hit the Bank of Nevada
- A New Twitter Worm Is Making the Rounds
- Spammers go "Full Throttle" on Auto Recalls
- Wordless Wonders: New Image Spam Attacks
- Sprechen Sie SSL?
- Phishers Target “Bloggers”
- FAKEAV Cashes in on Austin, Texas Plane Crash
- Pump-and-Dump Spam Makes a Comeback on Skype
- Do you sign your code?
- Adobe Releases Out-of-Band Patch for Adobe Reader and Acrobat
- The .ru Substitutions for .cn Domains
- Phishing the Brands of Online Auction Marketing Tools
- Do They Know it’s (not) Christmas Time at All?
- Compliance and Habit holding back Application Security
- Reputation-based Security: Suspicious.Insight detections on Virus Total
- Best of Application Security (Friday, Feb. 19)
- Just what is this botnet called Kneber?
- Windows Update Triggers BSoD Errors
- Search for “Winter Olympics” and Take Your Pick—FAKEAV or Bogus Windows Media Player Updates
- Hey Massachusetts, where is your application security requirement?
- Infrastructure vs. Application Security Spending
- “Kneber” = Zeus
- Scammers Offering Tax Refunds
- Apple iPhone Warranty Scam
- Google’s Buzz, there is no such thing as bad publicity…
- Tidserv and BSoD
- The Pupil Usurps the Master—Not So Fast
- Keeping an Eye on the EYEBOT and a Possible Bot War
- Security Advisory, Adobe Reader
- Mobile Browsing Protection and Anti-Theft
- Answer Survey, Get Stickers
- ZBOT Variant Spoofs the NIC to Spam Other Government Agencies
- Tidserv and MS10-015
- Spam and Phishing Landscape: February 2010
- Gong Xi Fa Cai! Wishing you a Happy Chinese New Year and Great Year of the Tiger
- hi5 Spam Invites Users to Download a Worm




