...I've been seeing quite a few scrawny, toothless piranha mailed from email addresses that are often spoofed but invariably dubious like google.phishing.team@a_latvian_mail_provider.com...
ESET had quite a strong representation at Virus Bulletin this year in Barcelona, as David Harley mentioned in his post prior to...
On Saturday, another controversial report of a “government trojan” appeared. This time it is the German government that has been accused by...
One of the blessings of Open Source initiatives is the rapidity with which coders can release quality collaborative code. This is one...
There’s a new batch of malware making the rounds, this time directed at spreading banking malware through childrens’ games. Though it’s hard...
Citing weaknesses in security controls at 24 major agencies, a new report by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) charts the stellar...
On the heels of the arrest of Cory Kretsinger, aka “Recursion”, for one of the Sony data breaches, following an FBI request...
A new attack against Apple Mac OS X Lion (10.7) has been detected by Intego. The threat is a Trojan, dubbed Flashback,...
New stolen digital certificates are used by the multi-purpose backdoor Qbot. The criminals behind the Qbot trojan are certainly not inactive. As...
A new trojan has been released targeting the Macintosh Chinese-language user community. The trojan appears to the user to be a...
Google+ seems to be continuing building steam and putting itself on the map as a contender, not merely an also-ran to the...
The United States Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York received a flurry of attention in April, 2011 when they...
Recently, we’ve noted a steep rise in Android malware and predicted the rise in banking malware, now we see another example in...
Internet scams are not new, and some of the strategies they use are not unique to the Internet, but there is no...
With all the recent headlines about data breaches, should your organization hire a “thief to catch a thief?” That’s a question Kevin...
ESET has discovered a new version of the Delphi infector, Win32/Induc. Unlike its predecessors, however, this variant incorporates a seriously malicious payload...
The authors of Win32/Qbot (a.k.a. Qakbot) are back with new variants of this infamous malware, and this time the binaries are digitally...
Awhile back we mused that the rapid rise in Android malware would hit its stride near the intersection of widespread mobile financial...
…but it doesn't necessarily want you to be free. Since Cameron Camp and I have written here and here about the implications of the...
You may be aware that Cameron Camp and I regularly write articles for SC Magazine's Cybercrime Corner: here here's a catch-up list of the...
Okay, so they grew from nothing to ubiquity in a few years, hey, my mom has an account. With the growth, users...