Cyber Defense

Blackhole RAT Trojan Targets Mac OS X Users

SAN FRANCISCO - A new Trojan has cropped up and it's targeting Mac OS X users, Sophos says. The Trojan, called "BlackHole RAT" by its author and "MusMinim" by Sophos, is a variant of the Remote Access Trojan on Windows. The author of the Trojan says the malware is not yet completed, but it already

By |2011-03-01T00:00:00-05:00March 1st, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Senator Wants More Secure Web Sites For Wi-Fi Use

WASHINGTON DC - Sen. Charles Schumer wants online companies to switch to a more secure protocol to better protect consumers who access Web sites via public Wi-Fi hot spots. The New York Democrat issued a call to such companies as Amazon and Twitter to switch their default pages to HTTPS from HTTP to help prevent

By |2011-03-01T00:00:00-05:00March 1st, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Fighting Spam And Scams On Twitter

SAN FRANCISCO - Twitter presents a relatively new frontier for spammers, malware creators, and all around bad guys, which in turn has created the opportunity for security researchers and vendors alike to try to figure out, and put a stop to, their efforts. One company that's trying to get a handle on the size of

By |2011-02-24T00:00:00-05:00February 24th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Online Banking Hit By Thieves

SAN FRANCSICO - A new Trojan dubbed "OddJob" is stealing people's money by taking over their online banking sessions after they think they've logged off. The Trojan, which targets Windows-based computers, is being used by criminals in Eastern Europe to steal money from accounts in the United States, Poland, and Denmark, Amit Klein, chief technology

By |2011-02-24T00:00:00-05:00February 24th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Hackers Target Carbon Emissions Trading Market

SAN FRANCISCO - In a digital heist reminiscent of a John le Carre novel, more than $9 million worth of greenhouse-gas emissions permits were stolen from the Czech Republic electricity and carbon trading registry earlier this month and transferred to accounts in other countries, at the same time as the Prague-based registry office was evacuated

By |2011-02-18T00:00:00-05:00February 18th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Virtual Privacy Vs Acutal Security Motor City ISSA Feb. 17 Program

PLYMOUTH ? Virtual Privacy versus Actual Security is the topic of the Feb. 17 meeting of the Motor City ISSA. Jim Doherty - Chief Marketing Officer, Cipher Optics, will talk about real world obstacles and expectations of integrating end user devices into the corporate environment, while still maintaining a semblance of security. He?ll highlight how

By |2011-02-14T00:00:00-05:00February 14th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

LaFeir Promoted To Senior VP, CIO At Polk Business Unit

SOUTHFIELD - Joe LaFeir has been promoted to senior vice president and chief information officer of the Polk business unit at R. L. Polk & Co., the company announced Thursday. In this role, LaFeir will be the strategic leader responsible for directing Polk?s information services and technology functions. He will determine Polk?s long-term information technology

By |2011-02-11T00:00:00-05:00February 11th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

India Still Wants BlackBerry Access But Ban Unlikely

SAN FRANCISCO - India appears unlikely to implement its threatened ban on BlackBerry services, but the government is still demanding access to the data on Research In Motion's secure enterprise network--something RIM keeps insisting it cannot provide. RIM had been ordered to give the Indian government a permanent solution on access to its BlackBerry Enterprise

By |2011-02-07T00:00:00-05:00February 7th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Microsoft To Seal 22 Security Holes This Month

REDMOND - Microsoft will address 22 vulnerabilities as part of Patch Tuesday, three of which are critical. Three of the 12 bulletin items released by Microsoft earlier last week are classified as critical, and affect Microsoft's Windows operating system, with one affecting Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser as well, CNET News.Com reported. The rest are classified

By |2011-02-07T00:00:00-05:00February 7th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|

Mozilla Offers Do-Not-Track Tool To Thwart Ads

MOUNTAIN VIEW - Mozilla, acting on a U.S. Federal Trade Commission proposal, has offered a detailed mechanism by which Firefox and other Web browsers could prevent Web pages from tracking people's online behavior for advertising purposes. With Mozilla's do-not-track technology, network data packets from the browser would signal to a Web site that a person

By |2011-01-24T00:00:00-05:00January 24th, 2011|Archive, Cyber Defense|