Win32/Gataka: a new banking trojan readies itself

As if there aren’t already enough banking trojans to worry about, with SpyEye and Zeus, Carberp and OddJob, ESET is now warning that Gataka (aka Tatanga) – another man-in-the-browser trojan – appears ready for take-off.

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Atomic clocks and earth rotation cause major outages

Several major systems reported outages this weekend. Some, such as Pinterest, Netflix and Instagram, were caused when lightning took out Amazon’s servers in Virgina. Others were caused by the more mundane and predictable Leap Second.

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‘Graduated response’ returns to Ireland

An agreement between four music companies and Eircom (Ireland’s principle telecommunications provider) for a graduated response potentially leading to the disconnection of copyright infringing subscribers, is to be reinstated.

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McAfee Names Most Dangerous Football Team in Europe

Euro 2012, unsurprisingly, has attracted scammers and spammers. Using its SiteAdvisor system, McAfee has produced its most dangerous football team: the footballers’ names that a search engine is most likely to lead you to a malicious or compromised web…

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99% of attacks could be stopped by patching

“Malware authors love to use holes in 3rd party software”, comments Intego’s Lisa Myers. From their perspective, “the best thing about 3rd party software vulnerabilities is that people are very slow to patch them.”

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