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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/03/28/advanced_tactic_targeted_grocer/By Ross KerberGlobe StaffThe Boston GlobeMarch 28, 2008A massive data breach at Hannaford Brothers Cos. was caused by a "new and sophisticated" method in which software was secretly installed on servers at every one of its grocery stores, the company told Massachusetts regulators this week. more stories like thisThe unauthorized intrusion the company disclosed on March 17 stemmed from software that intercepted ca
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Forwarded from: *Hobbit* <hobbit (at) avian.org>And has anyone bothered to ask why any point-of-sale equipment or support servers has access to the open internet in any way, shape, or form? I'm discounting a properly limited VPN back to the mothership, but really, that's the only traffic that those machines and their surrounding network environment should have been capable of carrying._H*___________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec Newshttp://www.infosecnews.org/mail
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Nap-of-the-earth strikes on the horizonSysadmins have begun noticing a coordinated attack on servers with open SSH ports that tries to stay under the radar by only attempting to guess a password three times from any compromised machine. Instead of mounting an attack form a single compromised host hackers have worked out a means to relay a brute force attack between multiple assault machines.…
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