Blogspot.com is number one host for malware

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

New research by IT security and control firm Sophos has identified Blogger (www.blogspot.com) as the leading host for malware. The popular blogging service now accounts for 2 percent of all of the world's malware hosted on the web. Attacks on Blogger involve hackers either setting up malicious blogs on the service, ...

IE8 and Reliability

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Developing technologies that work reliably on their own and as part of the computing ecosystem is core to our mission and is an important part of our commitment to Trustworthy Computing. Our customers and partners expect technologies and services they can depend on anytime, anywhere, and on any device. ...

Malware In E-Mail As Fake Invoices And E-Tickets

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

McAfee is reporting new examples of malware distributed through e-mail in the form of UPS invoices and airline e-tickets. The threats seem to be variants of a new downloader the company had reported on (Generic Downloader.ab, MTIS08-131-A). The UPS version says that your last shipment could not be delivered because the address ...

Beware Fake Malware Cleaner Programs

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

Chinese hackers are sending out malware masquerading as the Trend Micro Virus Clean Tool, according to Trend. The example in the linked Trend blog is in Chinese, so perhaps the threat is only real in China (and Taiwan). But the example is instructive.The threat arrives as an e-mail which looks ...

Adeona: An open source laptop tracking system

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Adeona is an open source internet-based laptop tracking system that is free to use. It's available for Linux, OSX, and Windows XP/Vista. After installation, Adeona will submit at random intervals, anonymously encrypted updates on the computer's location to servers on the Internet, specifically to OpenDHT, a free storage service. The ...