By theprofessor on Dec 29, 2007 in Featured, Phishing, Spam News | Comments Off
Somewhere in St. Petersburg, Russia’s second biggest city, a tiny startup has struck Internet gold. Its dozen-odd employees are barely old enough to recall the demise of the Soviet Union, but industry analysts believe they’re raking in more than $100 million a year from the world’s largest banks, including Wells Fargo and Washington Mutual.
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By theprofessor on Dec 29, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
Half of all spam involves lottery scams making them one of the fastest growing areas of cyber-crime, according to research commissioned by Microsoft across Germany, Italy, Denmark, the UK and The Netherlands..The problem is worse in the UK where around 62 percent of spam emails are lottery scams.
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By theprofessor on Dec 29, 2007 in Identity Theft, Spam News | Comments Off
With holiday shopping upon us, the most frequent question I’m asked is, "Is it safe to shop online?" The answer is, of course, "that depends." Not all online–or even brick-and-mortar–stores engage in safe security practices. And even those that do may have third-party partners–for processing orders or credit cards–that are not secure.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Featured, Internet Scams, Spam News | Comments Off
If our biggest wishes for the season would come true, there would be no need for ScamBusters issues like this — because we’d live in a world without Internet scams! Until that day comes, however, it’s important to stay informed and alert for the most likely ways that scammers will attack you and your wallet.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Identity Theft, Spam News | Comments Off
A hacker finds a way to use a booby-trapped Web page to trick Google Toolbar users into adding malicious buttons to the browser. A dialog spoofing vulnerability in the popular Google Toolbar could be exploited by malicious hackers to execute malicious files or launch identity theft attacks, according to a warning from security researcher Aviv [...]
By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
The vast majority of IT directors are reporting significant increases in email spam, and 20% say there has been an increase of more than 100% over the last year. That’s among key findings of a survey of 460 IT directors, managers and administrators by network management, secure file transfer and messaging solutions firm Ipswitch.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
A copycat spam gang has developed a botnet that is currently responsible for more than 20 per cent of all spam in circulation, according to Marshal’s threat research TRACE Team. The botnet now has the ability to distribute similar amounts of spam as the notorious Storm botnet. Marshal has touted the spammers responsible for this [...]
By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
Websense and MessageLabs uncover a spam campaign that is using .scr file attachments in targeted attacks. Security researchers uncovered a spam campaign Nov. 19 targeting senior level executives that utilizes .scr file attachments to spread Trojans. Such file extensions are typically associated with Microsoft Windows screensavers.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
Those who commit cybercrime know they need to stay on the cutting edge of technology to come up with new and different ways to swindle people. Luckily, the good guys are also spending time in research labs developing ways to thwart the latest tricks employed by spammers, phishers and other criminals.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
Domain name servers on the net are still often vulnerable to attacks despite some marked improvements, according to a new survey. Many organisations are making efforts to install the most recent versions of BIND and eliminate Microsoft DNS for external servers. But most still leave their systems open to denial of service and pharming attacks [...]
By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
As the Christmas shopping season shifts into high gear, take time to think carefully before making your purchases and any charitable donations. Although scammers are always prowling for victims with the following scams, consumers are especially vulnerable during the holidays. With so much to do, many otherwise cautious people let their guards down.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
I’ve been reviewing spam - and my conclusion is that spammers aren’t very smart. So, in order to help the poor fools along I’d like to offer some humble suggestions. First, humor sells - if you want more people to click on your stuff make it funny. Enough already with the puerile enhancement and related [...]
By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
During 2007, spammers on a worldwide basis demonstrated their adaptability to the ongoing efforts anti-spam vendors put into ensuring their customers enjoy the benefits of having a spam-free inbox. What strategies do spammers use in order to achieve this? What tactics do they use in order to obtain email addresses, verify their validity, ensure they [...]
By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
Using Gmail as Hosted Anti-Spam Filter is the simple and free solution for companies, organizations and individuals who want to get rid of spam without buying and maintaining their own anti spam server or anti-spam software.
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By theprofessor on Dec 21, 2007 in Spam News | Comments Off
The Internet has been around for 34 years now, in its most basic form. Originally developed in the ’60’s by a government agency to facilitate communication in the event of nuclear attack, it hit its stride with the development of TCP/IP by Vint Cerf and Robert Kahn in 1974. Despite the Net having reached the [...]