Experts hope for another failure in next Anonymous attack
Twist in the planned U.S. attack is to target small banks, which are unlikely to have the same level of sophistication in their defenses
Antone Gonsalves | 05 May | Read more
Twist in the planned U.S. attack is to target small banks, which are unlikely to have the same level of sophistication in their defenses
Antone Gonsalves | 05 May | Read more
Researchers at Sucuri and Eset say the attacks, which delivers the Blackhole malware kit to site visitors, leaves no trace on servers
John P. Mello | 30 Apr | Read more
Most malware developers and botnet owners will sell their wares on underground channels. One expert called this 'a bold, bold act'
Antone Gonsalves | 26 Apr | Read more
Cyber thieves attracted to the richness of in-game commerce, report finds
John P. Mello | 26 Apr | Read more
The hacktivist group, which has been hammering U.S. banks since late last year, has now expanded attacks to other financial services companies
Antone Gonsalves | 25 Apr | Read more
Despite the exposure of the cyberespionage, Operation Beebus is still active, although its infrastructure has changed
Antone Gonsalves | 24 Apr | Read more
While the company is committed to Internet Explorer, it is experimenting with an architecture to replace the browser called Embassies
Antone Gonsalves | 19 Apr | Read more
Win32/Nemim.gen!A highlights sophisticated techniques used to protect malware as a kind of intellectual property
Antone Gonsalves | 17 Apr | Read more
'Cyber Defense Exercise' pits spy agency spooks against students from West Point, Annapolis and the Air Force Academy
John P. Mello | 16 Apr | Read more
One expert suggests the move is designed to deter nations from launching cyberattacks. Another: To drum up funding support from Congress
John P. Mello | 12 Apr | Read more
Content-agnostic malware protection designed to tackle weaknesses of using whitelisting, blacklisting to stop malicious browser downloads
Antone Gonsalves | 09 Apr | Read more
US-CERT find leads to concerns across a broad array of industries, including military and hospitals
John P. Mello | 09 Apr | Read more
Fear of discovery fuels sneakier tactics by writers of persistent malware
John P. Mello Jr. | 08 Apr | Read more
Telephony denial-of-service attacks on the rise against public and private organizations
Antone Gonsalves | 01 Apr | Read more
The people behind both attacks were just doing their job because of the backdoor file's directory path, Symantec believes
Antone Gonsalves | 30 Mar | Read more