One of the more widespread malware efforts over the past few years was the DNSChanger scam, which installed a Trojan horse that would change the DNS server settings on affected computers to divert traffic to rogue servers. The DNS system is essentially the Internet’s phone book that allows your computer to resolve a URL to [...]
In a world that is constantly connected, it seems these days you are never alone, whether you know it or not. “People are online around the clock,” said computer expert Jake DeWoskin. DeWoskin is with the Twin Cities business consulting firm KDV. He agreed to be our ‘bad guy’ in an experiment to show how [...]
In this edition of Weekend Reading, we’ve got stories on the Kinect Super Sunday Challenge, a new version of Skype for Windows, a collection of Windows Phone news bits and some alternative products for those concerned with some of the changes Google has made to its privacy policies. Check out the Kinect for Xbox 360 [...]
There have been some recent confusing reports regarding whether the Kelihos botnet, which Microsoft partnered with Kyrus Tech Inc. and Kaspersky Lab to take down in September 2011, has been resurrected. Contrary to some reports, Kaspersky and Microsoft have no evidence that the botnet that was taken down in September has returned to the control [...]
Mozilla has released the latest version of its browser, Firefox 10, with fixes for nine security flaws, including five critical vulnerabilities. One of the critical vulnerabilities opens users up to cross-site scripting attacks because the browser did not run proper security checks, Mozilla said in its security advisory. The flaw “allows for cross-site scripting attacks [...]
The PHP developers are working to fix a critical security vulnerability in PHP that they introduced with a recent security patch. The current stable release is affected; however, it is not yet clear whether the questionable patch was also applied to older versions. The cause of the problem is the security update to PHP 5.3.9, [...]
One of the principle maintainers of the Linux kernel, Greg Kroah-Hartman, has joined the Linux Foundation as a fellow, the same position held by Linux creator Linus Torvalds, the foundation announced. Kroah-Hartman previously worked at Suse Linux, also as a fellow.Kroah-Hartman is one of the chief developers working on the Linux kernel and handles a [...]
For the last couple of days we’ve been running a series of Microsoft advertisements in some major newspapers, focused on some key differences between some Google products and practices and some Microsoft products and services. This conversation was really spurred by some pretty unpopular changes Google has made, all designed to make you more valuable [...]
Several successful hacks of VeriSign’s network, in 2010, might have compromised critical information relating to the Internet’s domain name system (DNS). According to information released by VeriSign in October 2011, “we have investigated and do not believe these attacks breached the servers that support our domain name system network.” But the company didn’t rule out [...]
A member of the computer hacking group Anonymous has hacked into a telephone conference between the FBI and Scotland Yard and posted it on the internet. The hacker apparently managed to access the call after getting into an FBI agent’s email which gave details of the call. The email was also posted online. The conversation [...]
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