US charges Dridex banking trojan operators, offers $5m bounty
UK National Crime Agency claims it's identified the operator behind the world's worst cybercrime group.
UK National Crime Agency claims it's identified the operator behind the world's worst cybercrime group.
The criminals behind the GameOver ZeuS Botnet didn't just steal $100 million from banks -- they also spied on several countries on behalf of Russia, according to a Black Hat presentation Wednesday by an FBI agent and two other security experts.
Maria Korolov | 08 Aug | Read more
Cyber Monday is the biggest online shopping day of the year, which means it is also the single biggest opportunity for criminals to steal cash, personal information and credit card numbers, and they've got an imposing arsenal to carry out their plans against the unwary.
Tim Greene | 26 Nov | Read more
Kaspersky Lab has uncovered a type of encrypting ransomware that attempts to hide its malicious nature.
Patrick Budmar | 25 Jul | Read more
Our team at Nominum recently looked at the biggest threats to fixed networks at the DNS layer. Why the DNS layer? Because it is ubiquitous -- every network runs on it -- and it is the best option for protecting critical infrastructure.
Craig Sprosts, vice president of platforms and applications at Nominum | 22 Feb | Read more
Point-of-sale malware may have compromised 'tens of thousands' of credit cards
Taylor Armerding | 19 Dec | Read more
Android Security Suite Premium -- loaded with Zeus variant ZitMo -- is a threat to companies given the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend
Antone Gonsalves | 05 Nov | Read more
Researchers have uncovered evidence that the infamous Zeus login-stealing Trojan has been blended with the Ramnit worm to create hybrid malware that can attack online bank accounts while spreading across networks.
John E. Dunn | 24 Aug | Read more
Recent efforts by Microsoft and law enforcement to take down the biggest spamming botnets may have helped fight pharmaceutical companies but they have had little effect on overall spam levels.
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 9 is hands-down superior at detecting security threats delivered by malicious websites, according to testing company NSS Labs.
The source code and a manual to the popular crimeware creation kit Zeus has been leaked, perhaps giving defenders additional tools to fight infections but also raising concerns that criminals may use the source code to create a rapidly expanding compendium of variants.
Robert Lemos | 14 May | Read more