List of ‘Security Bulletin

After 24 hours of inaccessible, Twitter is now back. Still, nobody really knows what happened and how it happened. One conclusion arises that Twitter’s phenomenal growth over a year has undersized its infrastructure and was not able to withstand a huge surge of traffic. It was learned that FaceBook and LiveJournal also slowed down by [...]

It just few days since Philippine Former President Corazon “Cory” Aquino died last Saturday, August 1, 2009 and yet program developers is using this event for their own selfish and illegal activities.

ESPN’s high profile reporter Erin Andrews was a victim of peeping tom that took place on her hotel room while she was undressed or naked.

Search giant, Google has confirmed that it was their first impression that there is an ongoing attack on their data centers when a sudden huge of traffic was observe relating to King of Pop Michael Jackson.

Security experts who have studied the recent Gumblar attack that infected thousand of computers and websites tells that the injection of a malicious java script files on websites were executed not only through SQL injection. The infection was reportedly formulate by accessing a web server files by using stolen FTP accounts gathered from an infected [...]

One of the so many website that hosts the bogus security program Virus Response Lab 2009 is virusresplab.com. It can deceived computer users by projecting flase scan reports.

Spyware.IEMonster is a browser hijacker that promotes rogues security programs including the variants of XPAntivirus.

Another fake Windows Security Alert are spreading which maybe hard to detect by a common antivirus software because this trojan, called Trojan.Virantix.B uses rootkit techniques to hide itself from security programs. This trojan also disables Windows tools like Control Panel, Registry Editor, Run and Task Manager.

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