Archive for the 'Virus' Category

Web Fraud 2.0: Faking Your Internet Address

Friday, November 21st, 2008

One of the casualties from the unplugging of McColo Corp. is fraudcrew.com, a Web service that offered paying customers the ability to hide their identities online by routing their traffic through computers controlled by others. Fraudcrew, which has not been charged with any crime, offered subscribers a point-and-click way to mask the source of their Internet connections, so that Web sites could not tell the true location of visitors using the service. The site was advertised heavily on Russian online forums catering to computer hacking and identity theft. There are a number of services like those offered by Fraudcrew (Security Fix profiled another one earlier this year) that not only aid in hiding one’s identity online, but could also defeat security measures put in place by financial institutions. Many online banks will check to see whether the customer’s Internet address is coming from a location already associated with the customer’s

Read more…

US Army bans USB devices to contain worm

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Unfriendly fire
The US Army has reportedly suspended the use of USB and removable media devices after a worm began spreading across its network.…

Read more…

Computer virus quarantines London Hospital for second day

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

Plucky Brits shrug off Mytob network blitz
IT staff at three major London hospitals have spent a second day struggling to restore IT systems following a major computer virus outbreak.…

Read more…