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- "NATO vacancies" phishing email also leads to malware
- Cyber espionage campaign uses professionally-made malware
- Form-grabbing rootkit sold on underground forums
- New Mac spyware signed with legitimate Apple Developer ID
- Ransomware adds password stealing to its arsenal
- Targeted data stealing attacks using fake attachments
- Info-stealing Dorkbot worm spreading on Facebook
- Mobile crimeware and the global criminal marketplace
- Internet Explorer best at blocking malware
- Android malware continues to rise
- U.S. government tops list of malware buyers
- Malicious browser extensions are hijacking Facebook accounts
- Scammers combine fake AV and bogus support calls
- Font apps on Google Play deliver spyware
- Porn-downloading ransomware targets German users
- Beware of fake AV and ransomware combo
- U.S. media sites compromised, lead to malware
- Malware you can "live with", but shouldn't
- IRC/HTTP based DDoS bot nukes other bots
- Multi-stage exploit attacks for more effective malware delivery
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Cyber espionage campaign uses professionally-made malware
Posted on 20 May 2013. | A massive cyber espionage campaign has been hitting government ministries, IT companies, academic research institutions, and more.

Ransomware adds password stealing to its arsenal
Posted on 17 May 2013. | Microsoft researchers are warning about a new variant of the well-known Reveton ransomware doing rounds.

Application vulnerabilities still a top security concern
Posted on 16 May 2013. | Respondents to a new (ISC)2 study identified application vulnerabilities as their top security concern. A significant gap persists between software developers’ priorities and security professionals’ concerns.

IT security jobs: What's in demand and how to meet it
Posted on 15 May 2013. | Let's say you want a career in information security, where do you start? What credentials do you need? What are employers looking for? Read on to find some answers.

Hacking charge stations for electric cars
Posted on 15 May 2013. | Ofer Shezaf talks about what charge stations really are, why they have to be ‘smart’ and the potential risks created to the grid, to the car and most importantly to its owner’s privacy and safety.
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