Citigroup Admits Info on 200K Customers Stolen in Network Compromise
Citigroup is warning its credit card users that attackers have stolen account information belonging to 200,000 customers. The breach apparently was discovered last month.read more
View ArticleFinancial Services Industry Report Urges Rethink on Malware
BITS, a financial services industry trade group has published a guide to malicious software and cyber crime that finds many industry attempts to fight the problem haven't worked. The report calls on...
View ArticleBogus Netflix Application For Android Steals Passwords, Won’t Let You Watch...
A report from Symantec claims that malware authors tricked an untold number of Netflix users into coughing up their account credentials with a Trojan horse application that doubled as a Netflix app for...
View ArticleAttorney General: Massachusetts Won’t Investigate iTunes Fraud
It looks as if Apple iTunes users who have been the victim of identity theft will have to look for a new knight in shining armor to wring answers from the notoriously close-lipped Cupertino technology...
View ArticleFacebook Letting Users Designate ‘Guardian Angel’ Friends To Restore Locked...
Social networking giant Facebook said on Thursday that it is testing a feature that will allow users to designate certain friends as 'guardian angels' entrusted with helping the user to recover a...
View ArticleMalware Writers Use Block Cipher in Latin America
The creators of banking trojan programs in Brazil are using sophisticated block ciphers to encrypt their malware, making detection by anti virus products more difficult. read more
View ArticleMoney Mules, Not Customers, The Real Victims of Bank Fraud
Money mules - the accomplices who help move stolen funds - may be the real victims of online banking scams, not the bank customers who are the ostensible targets of fraudsters, according to new...
View ArticleBackdoor In Equipment Used For Traffic Control, Railways Called “Huge Risk”
UPDATE: Security researchers are warning about the risk posed by an embarrassing security hole in industrial control software by the firm RuggedCom. A hidden administrative account could give remote...
View ArticleNew E-Banking Trojans Target Android Users
The security firm Trusteer reports that new Web-based attacks are targeting Android smartphone users in a campaign to circumvent two-factor sign-on features used by many banks to protect account...
View ArticlePayPal Credentials For Sale, Access Offered Via Proxy Server
An enterprising cybercriminal has opened an underground shop that peddles access to American PayPal accounts which are then accessible through an anonymous proxy service.read more
View ArticleFlickr Vulnerability Worth $7K Bounty to Researcher
Yahoo has patched an account takeover vulnerability on its Flickr image-hosting service that earned an independent security researcher a $7,000 bounty.
View ArticlePhishing Biggest Threat to Google Account Security
Phishing remains the biggest account takeover threat to Google users, surpassing keyloggers and credential leaks.
View ArticlePoC Exploit Compromises Microsoft Live Accounts via Subdomain Hijacking
Poor DNS housekeeping opens the door to account takeover.
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