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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ Threatseeker™ technology has revealed that the Storm worm has changed spamming tactics. Spam sent by infected hosts contain links of the format: http://(IP address)/(short random directory name)These links redirect users to medical spam sites, but the links are still infected at the root level (e.g. http://IP address/) The redirects help these medical spam sites attempt to evade spam filters. Feedbacks welcome: blog_feedback | at | websense.com read more »
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http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1583480/20080314/spears_britney.jhtmlBy Larry CarrollMTV NewsMarch 14, 2008LOS ANGELES -- In the song "Leave Me Alone," imperiled pop star Britney Spears sang, "Leave me alone/ Let me live my life in peace." Now, she might want to sing those words to the medical workers on duty during her most recent hospital stay.The Los Angeles Times is reporting that the UCLA Medical Center has launched an investigation into some 25 employees who peeked at the singer' read more »
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Forwarded from: Marc Maiffret <marc (at) marcmaiffret.com>It is always funny when you hear about organizations, as critical as medical or finance, still depending on the honor system for security. Those lovely employee security handbooks that are to put to paper what you could enforce through technology. But of course there is the old tired excuse that it costs too much and is too complex to do proactive enforcement rather than reactive policing. It is in fact true that reactive policing is cheaper w read more »
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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/california/la-me-ucla9apr09,1,925908.storyBy Charles OrnsteinLos Angeles Times Staff WriterApril 9, 2008The UCLA Medical Center employee who allegedly pried into the private medical records of the governor's wife and 60 others in a burgeoning scandal was a low-ranking administrative specialist who told The Times on Tuesday that "it was just me being nosy.""Clearly I made a mistake; let's put it like that," Lawanda J. Jackson, 49, said when asked read more »
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http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/37197/118/By Humphrey Cheung TG DailyApril 30, 2008Los Angeles (CA) – A former UCLA Medical Center employee has been indicted for allegedly illegally accessing the computerized medical records of celebrities. The indictment was handed down by the United States District Court and claims 49-year-old Lawanda Jackson, a former administrative assistant, accessed records and sold the information to news outlets.The government claims Jackson received approximately $4600 fro