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NEWS

Rise in SQL injection attacks exploiting unverified user data input
Recent potential email and Web threats
Understanding the Web browser threat
250GB fire-safe/waterproof hard drive
E-mail spam morphs in first half of 2008

ARTICLES

Reverse Engineering: Anti-Cracking Techniques
Q&A: The Threat of Malware to Mobile Phones
Q&A: The DNSChanger Trojan
C2 Systems: No Longer a Proprietary Issue
Choosing the Right Security Personnel

THE WIRE

Book review - Google Apps Hacks
An introduction to the Kismet packet sniffer
SQL Server and the Windows Server 2008 firewall
Writing policy for confined SELinux users
Whitepaper - Backup and recovery best practices for Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Latest episodes of HNS podcast

REVIEWS

Google Apps Hacks
Crimeware: Understanding New Attacks and Defenses
Big Book of Windows Hacks
Backup & Recovery
Mac OS X Leopard Phrasebook

MALWARE

Visitors to Sony Playstation website at risk of malware infections
Mac OS X backdoor trojan
Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) struck in latest malware attack
Is China leaving the Internet's back door open?
Malware growth at a higher level than ever before

WINDOWS

LANguard Network Security Scanner 8 ***
Cute Password Manager 2008.1.3.5
WinSCP 4.1.4
AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 8.0.101a1327
Data Guardian 1.3.9
Spyware Terminator 2.2.2.438
RoboForm2Go 6.9.90
History Sweeper 2.98

LINUX

strongSwan 4.2.4
Nagios 3.0.3
Lynis 1.1.6
iptables 1.4.1.1
MailScanner 4.70.6-1
fwknop 1.9.5
ntop 3.3.6
SIPVicious Sandro Gauci
sshdautoban 0.7

OS X

Data Guardian 1.3.9
MacScan 2.5
PDFKey Pro 3.7.2
1Passwd Password Manager 2.6.5b3
KisMAC r272
IPSecuritas 3.1
Web Confidential 3.8
JellyfiSSH 4.5
FrameSeer

ADVISORIES

Ubuntu Security Notice - firefox vulnerabilities (USN-619-1 )
SUSE Security Announcement - kernel-source-2.6.8 (2.6.8-17sarge1) (SUSE-SA:2008:031)
Debian Security Advisory - sympa (DSA-1600-1 )

VULNERABILITIES

muvee autoProducer "TextOut.dll" ActiveX Control Remote Buffer Overflow
Red Hat Enterprise Linux OpenOffice Insecure Library Path Local Privilege Escalation
Sun Solaris "e1000g(7D)" Driver Remote Unspecified Denial of Service

Virus Center

Malware news archive

  • Visitors to Sony Playstation website at risk of malware infections
  • Mac OS X backdoor trojan
  • Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) struck in latest malware attack
  • Is China leaving the Internet's back door open?
  • Malware growth at a higher level than ever before
  • New malicious campaign targeting Olympic games fans
  • Trojan2Worm toolkit makes it easy to turn trojans into worms
  • Virtual worlds face malware reality check
  • Storm and the future of social engineering
  • Watch out for a sneaky blackmailing virus that encrypts your data
  • Malware report: AdvancedXPFixer adware and Tixcet worm
  • Nasty new worms and adware pests
  • Fraudsters spam out trojan horse as China earthquake news story
  • Japanese P2P virus writer convicted, but escapes jail
  • Top malware list dominated by malware packers
  • More April malware trends
  • Storm botnet calms down
  • Top malware pests in April
  • Alleged webcam hacker accused of spying on girls
  • A chunk of Olympic themed targeted trojans

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