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- MPack exploit kit creator speaks
- SecurityFocus.com reporter Rob Lemos has a fascinating interview with one of the developers of MPack, the exploit kit used in thousands of drive-by malware attacks.In the interview, presented from multiple IRC conversations and edited/reordered for clarity, Lemos does a nice job of peeking behind the dark curtain of exploit writing...
- Tags: Zero-day attacks, Windows Vista, Vulnerability research, Viruses and Worms, Spyware and Adware, Spam and Phishing, Rootkits, Responsible disclosure, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Passwords, Microsoft, Metasploit, Hackers, Google, Firefox, Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets, Black Hat
- Blog posts 2007-07-20
- The dark side of search engines
- Ryan Naraine is on vacation.Guest Editorial by Roger ThompsonAs a malware researcher, I spend the majority of my days days studying the dark side of the web, (is that a good job or what?), and one of the most interesting things I get to see are the weird, and sometimes...
- Tags: Vulnerability research, Viruses and Worms, Spyware and Adware, Spam and Phishing, Rootkits, Responsible disclosure, Punditocracy, Privacy, Pen testing, Patch Watch, Passwords, Open source, Mozilla, Microsoft, Metasploit, McAfee, Hackers, Google, Firefox, Exploit code, Data theft, Browsers, Botnets
- Blog posts 2007-07-04
- Russian hackers hijack Italian sites to serve exploits
- The Russian crime ring behind the infamous WebAttacker/MPack exploit toolkit hacked into thousands of Italian Web sites over the weekend and used a one-line snippet of code to redirect surfers to a server rigged with drive-by exploits.The ongoing attacks, which is reminiscent of the Dolphin Stadium site breach in...
- Tags: Apple, Botnets, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Firefox, Hackers, Microsoft, Mozilla, Open source, Passwords, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Responsible disclosure, Rootkits, Spam and Phishing, Spyware and Adware, Symantec, Viruses and Worms, Vulnerability research, Zero-day attacks
- Blog posts 2007-06-18
- Porn sites exploit new IE flaw
- Porn sites exploit new IE flawNot My ProblemAlthough, I do thank all of the Windows/IE users across the world for taking the brunt of these nonstop attacks on the worlds most widely marketed OS/Client. This selflessnees on your part allows the rest of us to live free of viral...
- Tags: Web browsers, SECURITY, Using IE6, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., porn site, flaw
- Discussion threads 2006-09-19
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