Archive for the 'News' Category

Virus that comes back more likely a new one

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Question: I had this come up in my Computer Associates virus check a while back. I thought the CA program had eliminated it as I haven’t seen it again in a few months after several runs of CAAV. Suddenly it popped up again. Is this something related to an e-mail I might have which hasn’t [...]

YahooXtra spam filters disrupt email delivery

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Vital business emails are going astray, intercepted and quarantined by YahooXtra’s spam filters without the knowledge of the sender or the receiver. Wellington-based Graphic Dimensions, which provides IT support and services to architectural design companies, has had problems sending email to xtra.co.nz addresses since the beginning of February. Email from the company, which is also [...]

Cybercrooks beating CAPTCHA to send more spam

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Spam originating from popular webmail services are spiking now that spammers have found ways to evade the challenge-response requirements for opening an account, a new study from email security firm MessageLabs reveals. According to the company’s Intelligence Report for February, 4.6 percent of spam originates from webmail-based services, notably Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail. While Yahoo [...]

Get Spam-free Email on your iPhone

Monday, March 10th, 2008

I’ve had my iPhone for months now and, until about two weeks ago, I was secretly unhappy with how it handled my email. You see, I get lots of email. Lots and lots, as a matter of fact, and it comes into twelve different accounts. I used to use Apple’s Mail to manage it on [...]

Hackers find clever new way to hose Google users

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Updated Hackers have found a new way to get Google to point to malicious websites with the help of unwitting websites such as TorrentReactor, ZDNet Asia and several other CNET-owned properties. As a result, more than 101,000 Google search results that appeared to lead to pages of legitimate sites actually directed end users to sites [...]

Kaspersky Lab Introduces Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that protect against all forms of malicious software, today announced the release of Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007. Kaspersky Security for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 protects users of corporate mail systems from viruses, spyware and other malware working in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange [...]

10 Security Vendors Shine At CeBIT 2008

Monday, March 10th, 2008

IT security remains a top-of-mind issue for companies of all sizes, and at this year’s CeBIT conference, vendors pushed the benefits of data leak prevention, mobile device encryption, video surveillance, and pretty much everything up to and including locking your door at night. ChannelWeb patrolled the security pavilion in Hall 6 at CeBIT and the [...]

Behavior-based malware detection software on the way

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Start-up NovaShield says that in May it will release its first security product for the PC, behavior-based detection software designed to catch, quarantine and eradicate malware not ordinarily detected by signature-based antivirus products. According to the Windows-based NovaShield software will recognize activity from keyloggers, Trojans, and botnets and block them from executing. NovaShield, primarily intended [...]

What Steps Can I Take to Protect My Computer Servers?

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Most of us know how to protect our computers with firewalls and antivirus software, but we may not know how to sufficiently protect our servers, which store business-critical information. To begin with, turn off all unused ports and eliminate all unneeded software. By deleting unnecessary programs, you reduce the ways in which the system can [...]

Fraudsters piggyback on search engines

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Online attackers have found a way to inject IFRAME redirects into the search results of major sites, including tech news site ZDNet Asia and bittorrent tracker TorrentReactor, researchers discovered on Tuesday. By abusing the way that the sites cache search queries to optimize their rankings in other search engines — most notably, Google — fraudsters [...]