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China spam crisis provokes researcher's ire
July 1, 2009 12:48



    Name and shame campaign aims to change attitudes

A security researcher is calling for action against Chinese internet firms which are failing to protect their services from abuse by cybercrooks.?


All news for March 12, 2010
  01:59  The Register: TSA worker tried to sabotage terror database, feds say
  01:11  HNS: Exploit for IE 0-day flaw published, patch still unavailable
  00:37  The Register: Microsoft plants Bing on Google-free Chinese Androids
  00:00  ZDNet: Advanced Persistent Threats: Should your panties be in a bunch, and how do you un-bunch them?

All news for March 11, 2010
  22:35  HNS: New Federal IT security certification program
  22:04  The Register: One-third of orphaned Zeus botnets find way home
  18:32  The Register: Koobface gang refresh botnet to beat takedown
  18:07  HNS: Targeted attacks exploiting PDF bugs are soaring
  17:59  HNS: Q&A: Google hacking
  17:47  ZDNet: Is that a bot in your pocket? Or does it just look like one?
  17:45  ArsTechnica: 0-day exploits for IE flaw another reason to switch to IE8
  16:50  HNS: Koobface worm doubles its number of command and control servers
  15:54  HNS: It's time to embrace the shift to the cloud
  15:35  The Register: Estonian DDoS revenge worm crafter jailed
  14:43  HNS: File sharing networks open door to identity theft
  14:27  HNS: Employees continue to put data at risk
  14:22  The Register: Tories on cyber war: Waffle, mutter, waffle. Um, vote for us!
  14:18  The Register: Password reset questions dead easy to guess
  12:49  The Register: Bogus Playstation emulators pack Trojan payload
  12:28  The Register: PayPal restores Cryptome for real
  05:05  ArsTechnica: etc: Another botnet takes a beating as Kazakh ISP Troyak is taken offline, temporarily disabling most of the command-and-control servers for the Zeus network.
  01:23  The Register: Zeus botnets suffer mighty blow after ISP taken offline
  01:22  ZDNet: IE zero-day flaw leaks out; Exploit code published
  01:17  ArsTechnica: Bad employee! 12% knowingly violate company IT policies
  00:03  HNS: 13m users worldwide affected by Mariposa botnet

All news for March 10, 2010
  23:52  ZDNet: Freshly patched Adobe PDF flaw under 'active attack'
  23:21  ZDNet: Hackers can locate and exploit the Energizer USB charger backdoor
  21:53  Dark Reading: New Twitter Feature Looks For Malicious URLs
  21:52  HNS: Most malicious websites are hosted in the US
  21:37  ArsTechnica: LifeLock fined $12 million over lack of life-locking ability
  21:20  The Register: Google boss says something will happen in China 'soon'
  21:08  HNS: Basic security measures do wonders
  20:16  Dark Reading: Top Google Search Items Under Siege
  18:48  ZDNet: Adobe Reader and targeted malware attacks
  18:10  The Register: Cryptome: PayPal a 'liar, cheat and a thug'
  17:36  HNS: Twitter tackles phishing problem
  17:30  ArsTechnica: etc: Cheapy cable outlet Monoprice may have been hacked. Monoprice says some customers (including some of us at Ars) have reported fraudulent charges, so check your statements!
  16:59  HNS: Online banking rip-offs go up, card fraud goes down
  15:21  The Register: UK plastic fraud losses fall for first time in 3 years
  14:46  The Register: Twitter adds filter to cut phishing lines
  14:19  HNS: 9 million ZeuS attacks blocked in the last 6 months
  13:37  HNS: Human exploit attacks surpass the software flaw approach
  11:45  HNS: And the winner is… FakeAV!
  11:29  The Register: Max Clifford takes £1m to drop hack probe
  09:02  The Register: Suburban woman accused of using net to recruit terrorists
  02:27  Dark Reading: Voluntary Breach Disclosure Rare But Valuable
  01:17  The Register: Fraud-prevention service ponies up $12m for 'false' ads
  00:00  SecurityFocus: News: Change in Focus

All news for March 9, 2010
  23:54  HNS: Eight vulnerabilities fixed, one IE 0-day warning for Patch Tuesday
  23:08  HNS: UK threatens to retaliate over cyber attacks
  22:58  ZDNet: Microsoft plugs dangerous Excel security holes
  22:33  The Register: It's official: Adobe Reader is world's most-exploited app
  22:21  HNS: Log review checklist for security incidents
  22:02  ArsTechnica: etc: Drudge Report is reportedly serving up malware in addition to its conservative take on the news. Drudge denies it.
  21:19  ZDNet: New Microsoft IE zero-day flaw under attack
  21:08  The Register: New Internet Explorer code-execution attacks go wild
  20:12  Dark Reading: Botnets Serving Project Aurora Likely Built By "Amateurs," Researcher Says
  19:54  HNS: An introduction to virtualization security
  19:30  ArsTechnica: etc: Opera acknowledges arbitrary code execution security flaw in 10.50. A fix will be available "soon".
  18:59  HNS: Email security trends
  18:50  HNS: Remote access app for iPhone and iPod touch
  18:20  The Register: FA launches security probe after England team bugged
  17:57  HNS: Mariposa bot distributed by Vodafone's infected phone
  17:37  The Register: Smartphone app botnet experiment blows up a storm
  16:30  HNS: Setting up a mobile botnet is alarmingly easy to do
  15:12  HNS: "Highly critical" Opera vulnerability discovered
  14:56  ZDNet: Vodafone HTC Magic shipped with Conficker, Mariposa malware
  12:56  The Register: Vodafone ships Mariposa-infected HTC Magic
  01:34  The Register: Thailand approves extradition of credit card hack suspect
  00:37  ArsTechnica: etc: Opera has a critical flaw allowing arbitrary code execution in 10.50 (and maybe other versions). No fix is available at present.
  00:18  Dark Reading: Ford Motor Rolls Out New Security Features To Prevent Car-Hacking

All news for March 8, 2010
  23:40  HNS: Serious Apache vulnerability disclosed
  23:39  ZDNet: Researchers build 8,000-strong smartphone botnet
  22:28  Dark Reading: Product Watch: Gemalto Rolls Out Secure Online Banking On A Stick
  22:12  ZDNet: 'Highly critical' flaw found in Opera browser
  20:10  The Register: 'Crazy' man cuffed for plotting cyber extortion scheme
  18:15  HNS: There is a social engineering scheme for everyone
  17:06  The Register: Ubisoft undone by anti-DRM DDoS storm
  16:34  The Register: Paypal freezes Cryptome
  16:25  The Register: Botnet takedowns 'don't hurt crooks enough'
  15:50  HNS: Spear phishing aimed at high-value targets increases
  15:22  HNS: USB battery charger installs Trojan
  15:16  ZDNet: Energizer battery charger contains backdoor
  14:30  Viruslist: Monthly Malware Statistics: February 2010
  14:28  HNS: Zuckerberg hacked into journalists' email?
  13:33  The Register: Energizer Duo software suffers backdoor Trojan bother
  13:18  HNS: Fake drug peddlers hijack academic websites
  07:01  HNS: Week in review: Aurora prevention, RSA Conference, and Mariposa botnet takedown
Keywords: china, spam, crisis, provokes, researchers, ire

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