Visa warns retailers of rising keylogger trojan problem

Visa International has taken the unusual step on advising its member financial institutions – who process card transactions for their retailer customers – that the incidence of trojans carrying keylogger malware is rising, and that retailers need to ta…

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Korea reigns as king of malware threats

The US has lost its place atop the leader board as the chief source of malware in March, as research from Network Box indicates Korea – mainly South Korea – can now claim the top spot when phishing attempts are included in the statistics.

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USB trojan tops BitDefender March e-threats report

The March report on electronic threats from BitDefender claims to show that trojans continue to get top billing – topping the IT security vendor’s list with 13% of total global malware is Trojan.AutorunInf.Gen, a generic mechanism designed to spread th…

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Microsoft uses computing grid to weed out Office bugs

Microsoft has discovered a slew of bugs in Office 2010 by building what amounts to a legitimate botnet for software testing. Engineers within Microsoft have created a grid-style system that employs unused computing time on internal PCs to run fuzz test…

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