Archive for July, 2009

Following the Money: Rogue Anti-virus Software

Friday, July 31st, 2009

By its very nature, the architecture and limited rules governing the Web make it difficult to track individuals who might be involved in improper activity. Cyber-sleuths often must navigate through a maze of dead-end records, pseudonyms or anonymous corporations, usually based overseas. The success rate is fairly low. Even if you manage to trace one link in the chain — such as a payment processor or Web host — the business or person involved claims that he or she was merely providing a legal service to an unknown client who turns out to be a scammer. But every so often, subtle links between the various layers suggest a more visible role by various parties involved. This was what I found recently, when I began investigating a Web site name called innovagest2000.com. This Innovagest2000 domain has for at least four years now been associated with spyware and so-called “scareware,” surreptitiously installed

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Flash update plugs zero-day Adobe vuln

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Plethora of patches perplexes punters
Adobe released an update to its Flash Player software on Thursday, completing a busy week of security updates from the software developer.…
The power of collaboration within unified communications

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McAfee gobbles up MX Logic for cloud security push

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Splashes out again with SAAS-y purchase
McAfee has agreed to buy email and filtering services firm MX Logic for $140m in cash, followed by a further $30m, providing performance targets are met.…
Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing

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