Blog: Monthly Malware Statistics, April 2011
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
221,305,841 network attacks blocked
Blog: Rogueware campaign targeting Mac users
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
Bad guys using Blackhat SEO techiniques are now targeting Mac users and distributing rogueware
Blog: Blackhat SEO and Osama Bin Laden's death
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
The bad guys were fast: Blackhat SEO campaign about Osama's Bin Laden death spotted some minutes after the announcment.
Blog: Royal spam
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
The wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William is by far the most popular topic of conversation today.
Blog: Playstation data for sale?
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
Rumors on underground forums say that the PSN data is for sale, and that it actually contains the CCV2 code...
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Blog: Royal Wedding or Royal hunt
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
Royal Wedding news is being used by cibercriminals to infect people and to steal their money
Analysis: The Japan crisis - an IT security timeline
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
It is a well-known fact that events of global interest are exploited by cybercriminals for financial gain.
Blog: Lab Matters - The Underground Economy and Ecosystem of the SMS-based cybercrime
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
In some Eastern European countries (Russia and Ukraine especially), there are legal loopholes that allow the use of SMS premium rate numbers anonymously. In addition, some Russian mobile operators allow people to transfer money from prepaid SIM cards to bank accounts or credit cards. When combined, these two things allow cyber-crime activity that generate illegal profits. In this issue of Lab Matters webcast, Kaspersky Lab malware researcher Denis Maslennikov discusses this component of mobile security and talks about the ways cyber-criminals are maliciously exploiting prepaid SIM cards and money transfers. Maslennikov also describes the main pillar of the underground economy and ecosystem of his type of fraud.
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Blog: A long time ago...
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
Yesterday, we read a blogpost about a new, fake security solution for mobile phones which fraudulently uses the Kaspersky Lab logo in order to better fool potential victims.
This is rather old news. We have detected this fake AV since August 6 2008, as not-a-virus:FraudTool.J2ME.KaspAV.a.
Blog: Playstation data gets pwned
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
After a long service black out Sony reported yesterday that their PSN gamer network has been compromised. Sony further admitted that all kinds of user data had become available to an unknown attacker. Some of the personal details available to the attackers include your name, address, and email address, date of birth, PSN login name and password. In fact even password security answers may have been obtained. In addition to these items Sony stated “While there is no evidence at this time that credit card data was taken, we cannot rule out the possibility." Sony does not speculate on when their network may come back online but states that they are rebuilding it, and undergoing external security audits.
Blog: Workshop: Cyber Crime and the Law
Wednesday, 25 May 2011 21:31
Irawan Agriantono
Workshop for students studying law and jurisprudence.
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