Anti-malware efforts took a significant step forward this week with the announcement of an initiative to try and bring legitimate software businesses together and lock out malware writers.
£3.9 million bank credit error highlights need for code auditing
A succession of errors – at the programme code development level and human error when inputting the data – are reported to have resulted in a New Zealand couple being credited with NZ$10 million (£3.9 million) rather than a much smaller sum as the proc…
Survey shows information security awareness is high, yet compliance is low
SAI Global’s Benchmarking Survey 2008 finds that 95% of employees believe information security is important, but that there is a lack of knowledge and training surrounding how to identify and report incidents.
McAfee acquires Solidcore for whitelisting technology
McAfee will acquire Solidcore Systems, a whitelisting specialist, in a US$33m deal which will allow McAfee to integrate Solidcore’s technology into its blacklisting malware detection and prevention products, as well as to bolster its high-end corporate…
Gumblar malware attack sweeps web
A modified attack that alters Google searches is taking the web by storm according to security researchers, who have identified more malware domains being used in the attack.
Infosecurity Weekly Brief – May 18 2009
Infections, Intrusions, Protections and Misdirections
Gateshead College opens digital forensics lab
Gateshead College in the UK has opened a digital forensics lab for the training of information security staff to combat cybercrime such as digital fraud.
Paypal registration page vulnerabilities revealed
Methodman, a so-called ‘grey hat’ hacker specialising in discovering cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws, claims to have uncovered a number of XSS security flaws in various Paypal registration pages.
Software piracy on the rise
Worldwide software piracy is on the rise, according to a study by the Business Software Alliance and analyst firm IDC.
Australian two-factor payment card authentication technology on beta test
A two-factor authentication system – complete with keypad and display – has been successfully integrated into a plastic payment card by Melbourne-based EMUE and is being trialled by MBNA in the UK