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When looking at the Dell battery replacement site, using IE 7 (beta 3), the certificate was expired and even though I said "please ignore that and continue", I saw this interesting feature as you can see in the screen shot. The address box has a red background - warning me and also a new Certificate...
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Interesting new worm based on the likes of the movies such as the ring or feardotcom spreading via MSN. It is quite dangerous as it disables many security and antivirus software running such as antivirus, firewalls and even Windows programs like the Task Manager and RegEdit. It is easy to recognize,...
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Shipping with Vista Beta 2, there is a new security feature called Address Space Layout Randomization (a.k.a ASLR); other than being a mouthful, this helps defend against buffer overrun exploits. It does this by moving the entry points into the system dll's around randomly in memory. Its all about odd...
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If you use American Express, then beware there is a Trojan going around that asks for secure information when when logged into Amex's secure site. Amex has provided a screen shot of what it looks like, check it out so you know in case you see it. You can read more on this at eweek here .
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Stephen Toub at Microsoft warns about a scam where people have been getting mailings (not emails) offering them MSJ - this a scam as MSJ is not published anymore! Don't send them your hard earned money.
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Beware, there is a new IM worm that promises a picture of Santa, but instead delivers a rootkit ! The initial message will appear to come from someone on your IM list and will include "santaclause.aol.com/a?|" DONT click on that link! The worm is called IM.GiftCom.All. Read more here .
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While I totally agree with the concept of combacting rootkit with rootkit when it comes to the new generation of spyware, etc. (remember Sony's need for control fiasco ), but my concern is there are many lazy programmers (yours truly included) out there and most companies are in a hurry to ship a product...
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Here are a few more DOS pings from last night, I think these are poor souls who don't know they have infected machines (or lets hope so). There is one (218.201.43.148) from China belonging to someone called Ming Chen in Chongqing, might have to drop his/her ISP an email. inetnum: 218.201.40.1 - 218.201...
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From PCMag, Sony's incredible gaffe - creating a DRM applet that loads prior to the operating system - has caused an incredible furor. Sony agreed to suspend the program , but that's not all. Now the rest of the world is piling on. Microsoft now says it will delete the rootkit directly with its anti...
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I got this via a colleague of mine and thought I should spread the warning. I don't forward chain letters, but send this link to other folks, what helps is the pictures, so you know what to look out for. UPDATE : Here is another story (by Guardian) send my a colleague which has pictures for the ATM for...