The odds that a cybergang will stealthily turn your PC into a bot this summer and use it to carry out all manner of cyberattacks just notched notably higher.. That's the upshot of a premier hacker's toolkit, called SpyEye, recently being made accessible to cybercriminals of all stripes. Security analysts anticipate a surge in SpyEye attacks the rest of this year. "Every level of criminal, from the lowest to the highest rungs, can now use one of the deadliest Swiss Army knife hacking toolkits in the world," say Sean Bodmer, senior threat intelligence analyst at network security firm Damballa. The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . The emergence of the SpyEye toolkit among hackers suggests a rise in cyber threats this season.. SpyEye Cyberattack, Hacker Toolkit Access, Cyber Crime Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
What does $8000 buy you nowadays? Enough iPads to equip the entire family, with matching MacBook Airs thrown in for good measure? A couple of 3D TVs? If you're a cybercriminal, it'll buy you a pretty sweet hacker's toolkit.. But don't worry if you're too dumb to understand complicated computer stuff. Contemporary hacker's toolkits are user-friendly. You can even purchase a support contract. If the security holes the toolkit exploits get patched, there's no problem--it can auto-update with new attack definitions. All this is revealed in a new report by Symantec, which profiles the increasing sophistication of hacker's toolkits over recent years, and the criminal underworld that's grown around them. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . As digital threats evolve, hacker toolkits grow more sophisticated, enabling cybercriminals to exploit vulnerabilities and launch attacks at scale, challenging security. Hacker Toolkit, Cybercrime Trends, Malware Defense. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Cyber-crime laws and cops are now targeting those who write and distribute hacker toolkits. Currently, the case helping to establish a precedent on how authors of virus toolkits will be prosecuted in the UK is the case involving the author of . . . . Cyber-crime laws and cops are now targeting those who write and distribute hacker toolkits. Currently, the case helping to establish a precedent on how authors of virus toolkits will be prosecuted in the UK is the case involving the author of "TOrnkit", a suite of programs designed to enable hackers to hide their presence on cracked Linux computers. The law being used to prosecute the 21-year-old author of this toolkit, who Scotland Yard nabbed last week in a London suburb, is the 1990 Computer Misuse Act. How this law is interpreted with regard to "TOrnkit" will go a long way in setting the playing field for the prosecution of other authors of "hacker-helper" code. Dave Dittrich, University of Washington's senior security engineer commented. "Most of the versions (of TOrnkit and other hacker toolkit software) are circulated in the (hacker) underground, and they're tightly held." The link for this article located at VirusList.com is no longer available. . Cyber-crime laws and cops are now targeting those who write and distribute hacker toolkits. Currentl. cyber-crime, targeting, those, write, distribute, hacker, toolkits, currentl. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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