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Latest News Oct 25, 2013

New Android Banking Trojan targeting Korean users A very profitable line for mobile malware developers is Android Banking Trojans, which infect phones and steal passwords and other data when victims log onto their online bank accounts. One recent trend is Android malware that attacks users in specific countries, such as European Countries, Brazil and India.  The Antivirus software maker Malwarebytes noticed that a new ...

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Google detected Malware on PHP.net website; Flagged as 'Suspicious' site If you are today trying to visit the php.net website, an official website of the PHP scripting language, you will likely see the above shown result, instead of the original website.Chrome and Firefox is currently flagging the site as "suspicious" and contains malware that can harm your computer.According to Google's Webmaster Tools, the script at http://static.php.net/www.php.net/ ...

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What Does PCI 3.0 Mean to Security Practitioners? Cybercrime, identity theft, and frauds are on the rise; and in most cases, the data breaches are associated with credit cards and cardholder data. The impact of data breach not only affects your organization, but also your customers. A common observation cites that organizations that are PCI compliant are 50% less likely to suffer a data breach. It is alarming to notice that most ...

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Cryptoseal VPN Service shuts down over legal concerns after Lavabit case Yet another American Internet privacy service has bitten the dust, prompted by fears about broad government surveillance demands. CryptoSeal, a Virtual private network (VPN) based in California has decided to shutter its privacy-conscious service rather than hand over its encryption keys to the U.S. Government. VPNs are secure tunnels to the Internet that allow users to ...

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Malware infected International Atomic Energy Agency Computers Hackers and malware are everywhere, waiting for you around every corner of the Internet. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which holds highly sensitive information and plays a key role in global efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons, said on Tuesday that some of its computers were infected by malicious software, during the past several months.Malware can ...

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