Nordstrom tracking customer movement via smartphones’ WiFi sniffing

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

"You've spent quite some time in the lingerie department, but you haven't even peeked at our display of Bose® 'OE2' Audio Headphones, which were $149.95 but are now ONLY $134.96! Can we talk?" OK, so that's not exactly what Nordstrom says it's planning to do with the information it gleans from ...

AutoIT makes malware “outrageously easy”

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Security firm Trend Micro has seen an uptick in AutoIT-based malware thanks to the fact that it’s an easy-to-learn language that allows for quick development. It enables everything from simple scripts that change text files to scripts that perform mass downloads with complex GUIs. One commonly seen nefarious AutoIT tool ...

Hackers gain access to all .edu domains

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

The hacker collective "Hack the Planet" (HTP) has claimed responsibility for an attack on MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) computer systems in late January, in which it claims to have briefly taken control of the university's domain, redirected email traffic, and obtained administrator access to all .edu domains. HTP also claims to ...

Malwarebytes backup service prevents malware uploads

Tuesday, May 7th, 2013

Your hard drive crashes. You hit “Save” without thinking and an important version is overwritten and lost forever. Someone accidentally deletes all the wedding pics. You restore an infected file to your new computer and end up having to start all over again. Stuff happens. Having a backup is a good idea. ...

Stats confirm that trojans spreading, malware being built at record rates

Monday, May 6th, 2013

Trojans continue to dominate the threat landscape, according to Panda Security's latest quarterly report, released Monday. The anti-virus maker's research arm, PandaLabs, found that between January and March of this year, more than 6.5 million new malware strains were built, with trojans comprising 75 percent of those. In total, trojans were ...