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- Byline: Rod Nordland, Evan Thomas and Michael Isikoff, Stefan Theil, Dan Ephron, John Sparks, Nicki Gostin, Barbie Nadeau, Jonathan Alter Egypt: Nour's Nightmare Back in September, 40-year-old Ayman Nour was busy mounting an electoral challenge to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. A...
- Research articles 2005-11-28
- Anti-Phishing Working Group March 2005 Report; Phishing Still on Rise - Keyloggers and Crimeware Advancing
- CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Anti-Phishing Working Group APWG today reported that phishing attacks continue to grow, and that phishers are deploying new technologies that completely avoid tell-tale indicators of phishing attacks such as spoofing a bank identity. Phishers are using phishing sites to secretly download criminal malware, "crimeware", onto consumer...
- Research articles 2005-04-29
- Watch what you type: as the FBI records your keystrokes, the Fourth Amendment develops carpal tunnel syndrome
- INTRODUCTION The headline of a recent issue of The Onion, a weekly satirical newspaper, reads "Bill of Rights Pared Down to A Manageable Six," (1) and explains how President George W. Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft have "streamlined" the Bill of Rights by striking, inter alia, the...
- Research articles 2003-06-22
- PC Tools releases Spyware Doctor 3.2 with Keylogger Guard
- Worldwide Computer Products News-12 April 2005-PC Tools releases Spyware Doctor 3.2 with Keylogger GuardC1995-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
- Research articles 2005-04-12
- SurfControl Warns Internet Users of a Malicious Trojan Keylogger Inside Spoofed Adobe E-mail Message
- SurfControl (LSE: SRF), the leading provider of global on-demand, network and endpoint IT security solutions, is currently tracking a malicious Trojan keylogger concealed in a spoofed e-mail message claiming to be from Adobe. The e-mail asks users to download the latest version of Adobe Reader 7.0.8.
- Research articles 2006-11-13
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- Crimeware Double Threat Menaces Internet
- Crimeware Variants & Crimeware-Distributing URLs Increase in January LOS ALTOS, Calif. & CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The APWG announced today that its January survey shows a new record high in the number of unique keylogger crimeware variants detected - while the number crimeware-spreading URLs rose to nearly its old record...
- Research articles 2008-05-06
- PC Tools(TM) Fights Identity Theft and Spyware With the Release of Spyware Doctor(TM) 3.2
- PC Tools, creator of the award-winning spyware removal and real-time protection software that detects and removes thousands of potential spyware threats, today announced the release of Spyware Doctor 3.2 with groundbreaking Keylogger Guard technology that protects users from identity thieves. This announcement supports the company's ongoing commitment to providing...
- Research articles 2005-03-29
- PC Tools Issues Warning About Re-Emerging "Keylog-Sters" Identity Theft Threat
- PC Tools, creator of award-winning spyware removal and real-time protection software, today issued a warning for PC users worldwide about an updated version of the dangerous "Keylog-sters" Trojan Keylogger application that is currently stealing sensitive online data in more than 50 countries.
- Research articles 2006-01-17
- Create A Protected Partition on Your Flash Drive
- Here's the problem with USB flash drives: when one goes missing, so does its data. And if it's sensitive company data, big problem. Rohos Mini Drive Windows creates hidden, encrypted, password-protected partitions on flash drives, thereby making a lost drive an inconvenience instead of a crisis. Here's...
- Blog posts 2008-12-12
- Curl to Provide Rich Internet Application Technology to University of Hawai'i at Manoa
- University's computer science students to develop secure Web-based applications using Curl CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Curl([R]), Inc. today announced that the University of Hawai'i at Mnoa will be leveraging the Curl Rich Internet Application RIA platform this year for an independent study project entitled 'Anti-Keylogger for Secure Web Applications.' Curl...
- Research articles 2008-06-26
- Websites Often Re-Infected After Malware Attacks
- Ever re-injure an old wound? New research from Dasient suggests that may happen on the Web more than you think. In a report on Web security during the third quarter of 2009, the company found that websites that had been compromised had a re-infection rate of 39.6 percent. Though the...
- News items 2009-10-27
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