Hard on the heels of last week’s arrest of more than 100 people suspected of being part of a $13 million card crime ring, a leading security researcher has analysed the shady shipping centres that take a pivotal role in these types of frauds.
‘Operation Hackerazzi’ – No, it’s not a new Lady Gaga song
The FBI has arrested a Florida man in an email hacking probe, codenamed “Operation Hackerazzi”, that involved disclosure of personal information and photos of Hollywood celebrities, including Mila Kunis, Christina Aguilera, and Scarlett Johansson.
ATM skimmer spotted, powered by mini-MP3 player
The ingenuity of cybercriminals has reached a new level, with a leading IT security researcher reporting on the re-tasking of a mini-MP3 player as the mainstay of an ATM skimmer.
Fake Android Netflix app hoovering up user credentials
It appears that hackers are taking advantage of the interest in Netflix – the California-based IP streaming firm that offers services on specific smartphones in North and South America – by releasing a general Android edition of the software that runs …
Infosecurity writers take home more hardware
Continuing our own brand of a ‘commitment to excellence’, Infosecurity writers took home two awards at this year’s BT Information Security Journalism Awards in London.
Security researcher claims ID theft now more profitable than car theft
A leading IT security researcher claims that hackers are now electronically breaking into US car dealerships – not to steal cars, but the IDs and other credentials of car purchasers, most of whom buy on finance.
ATM industry association issues anti-reverse engineering recommendations
The ATM industry association – the ATMIA – has published a best practice manual on cash machine security. And a new feature of its recommendations is for developers to help prevent reverse engineering of cash machine software.
Ministry of Defence drops another Adobe PDF blunder; reveals radar defense secrets
The UK’s Ministry of Defence has once again demonstrated its lack of understanding of how Adobe PDF format files function as, according the Daily Star tabloid newspaper, anyone with a simple knowledge of page formatting can ‘unblack’ apparently censore…
Low-cost kit for sale on eBay could hand national infrastructure secrets to terrorists
Reports that air traffic control data has been found on network kits sold on eBay comes as no surprise, says Philip Lieberman, president of Lieberman Software.
Chaos Computer Club warns on “German government” communications trojan
Rumors of a series of German government-developed spyware trojans have been bouncing around for several years, but now the Chaos Computer Club (CCC) claims to spotted one in the wild.