Who guards the guards?Hackers planted malicious script on the site of an Indian anti-virus firm this week. The website of AVsoft Technologies was attacked by unidentified miscreants in order to distribute a variant of the Virut virus.…
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http://www.informationweek.com/news/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=206105996By Thomas ClaburnInformationWeekFebruary 7, 2008By the end of 2008, McAfee Avert Labs predicts it will have identified some 550,000 malicious programs, a 54% increase from 2007. With all the new malware emerging, we can expect new terminology to describe these constantly morphing threats. Here, then, is our only slightly tongue-in-check attempt to predict some of the rising threats in 2008 and the language that may be employed to desc
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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This year, we've seen many ARP spoofing viruses, also known as ARP cache-poisoning viruses. This type of malware comes in many variants and is widely spread in China. Recently, we uncovered an ARP spoofing virus that exhibits several new features.The new ARP spoofing virus inserts a malicious URL into the session of an HTTP response, thus including significant malicious content, and then exploits Internet Explorer. At the same time, the virus makes a poisoned host act as an HTTP proxy server. When any mach
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Malvertisement breakUnscrupulous affiliates are using malware to advertise security software from legitimate firms. The practice is the brainchild of people who make a commission for every sale they generate - and not security vendors themselves. The practice raises serious concerns about the integrity and policing of affiliate programs from big names in security including Symantec and Check Point.…
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Anonymous proxy services are online applications that enable users to surf the Web with enhanced privacy. These applications act as an SSL proxy between the user and the Web site to be visited, thus masking the IP address and providing additional privacy features, such as referrer hiding, script removal, cookies removal, and URL encoding. Proxify is one provider of these services, but many more are available on the Internet.
Although we believe online privacy is something we always need to take care of,
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