Archive for the ‘Trojan horse’ Category
iWork 2009 Trojan building a botnet
This week security researchers reported that pirated copies of iWork 2009 may contain a Trojan horse. Experts note that with Mac OS X threats, you have to be fooled into installing them. In this case, the chance to own iWork 2009 on the cheap is the potential draw. Most antivirus programs for the Mac are [...]
January 23, 2009
Tags: Apple, botnet, Defense in Depth, iWork, Jose Nazario, Robert Vamosi, Trajan horse Posted in: DDoS, Defense in Depth, Jose Nazario, Mac OS X, P2P, Robert Vamosi, Trojan horse, botnets, conficker, denial of service, downadup, iWork
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Emergency IE patch due today
On Wednesday, Microsoft will issue an emergency, out-of-cycle security bulletin for a critical flaw affecting all versions of Internet Explorer.
The bulletin is in response to a growing threat. Since the first week in December, the AZN Trojan has been exploiting a known flaw in IE. Visitors to infected Web sites could become infected with a [...]
December 17, 2008
Posted in: AZN Trojan, Animated Cursor, Patch Tuesday, RPC, Robert Vamosi, Trojan horse, Windows, internet explorer, malware, microsoft, out-of-cycle, security, vulnerablity
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