Thursday, July 30, 2009

IT Expert's Passion for Computer Forensics

A former military policeman and IT security expert at Northern Rock is combining his talents in a data investigations business.

Andrew Maddison, who worked at Northern Rock for eight years as head of the technical security team, has launched Orbital Forensics to work with businesses and the legal profession to investigate computer and mobile phone fraud and misuse.

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Computer Attacks May Not Be From Noth Korea

Evidence has surfaced that the denial-of-service attacks that crippled dozens of U.S. and South Korean web sites last week may not have been perpetrated by North Korea, as widely surmised.

Bkis Security has just disclosed analysis showing that 166,908 botted PCs from 74 countries were used in the attacks. Commands were routed through eight control servers, tied into a master server located in the United Kingdom and running the Windows Server 2003 operating system, says Bkis research director Nguyen Minh Duc.

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Michael Jackson's Death Used To Spread Virus

The world's obsession with superstar Michael Jackson's sudden death is being exploited by a range of digital crooks who - in at least one instance - are using it to infect computers with a virus that can steal bank-account numbers and passwords.

According to the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Spam Data Mine, cybercriminals are embedding the data- stealing virus in an e-mail "that claims to link you to a website that will reveal Michael Jackson's killer".

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