In the Netherlands news just broke involving more details with regards to the DigiNotar compromise. Read Full Article
Brazilian Trojans beyond borders
Brazilian trojans beyond the borders: now starts to attack banks in Europe Read Full Article
Malware Calendar Wallpaper for September 2011
Here’s the latest of our malware calendar wallpapers.
Read Full ArticleFacebook, now with more(?) privacy!
When logging into Facebook today, I was greeted with a new set of controls. In the wake of the apparent success of Google+, it seems that Facebook would like to reassure its user base that they too can control who sees what you post, and who you tag. Read Full Article
The bigger issue with the rogue Google SSL cert
Today we saw the discovery of another rogue SSL certificate – this time for *.google.com. The certificate itself was issued five weeks ago. This will allow an attacker to sniff the traffic to virtually all of Google’s services even with HTTPS enabled. Read Full Article
DDoS attacks in Q2 2011
All statistical data presented in this report were obtained using Kaspersky Lab’s botnet monitoring system and Kaspersky DDoS Prevention. Read Full Article
Lab Matters – Exploit Kits Evolution – Server Side
In this special edition we have an external expert again, a participant of SAS 2011, Aviv Raff from Seculert. He talks about the evolution of exploit kits, especially on the server side. Read Full Article
Airport Security – On a Different Angle Though …
Airport kiosks have achieved a wide distribution nowadays. They offer the convenience of having access to all sorts of travel related information, IP-telephony as well as to the Internet while on the road. Which is a good thing! Read Full Article
Ice IX, the first crimeware based on the leaked ZeuS sources
After rumors about the supposed merger between SpyEye and ZeuS, and the public release of the source of the latter, it was logical that the range of possibilities opened up even more for new cybercriminals into the ecosystem of crimeware. Read Full Article
The Miner Botnet: Bitcoin Mining Goes Peer-To-Peer
Scar is a basic peer-to-peer botnet that serves as a distribution channel for installing other bad stuff. Read Full Article