News, of the latest iteration of the Koobface Botnet, has hit the blogosphere. Utilizing client based attack vectors, this evil bit of badness can. From Dancho Danchev The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The notorious Koobface Botnet has resurfaced with advanced phishing tactics and malware links shared from compromised accounts, posing new threats to users.. Koobface Botnet, Cyber Threat Trends, Spam Techniques. . Alex
Not necessarily Linux related, but how are Linux admins dealing with social networks and the risks to their users? Spammers are no strangers to the ever-growing Twitter. From commercial Twitter spamming tools, to re-tweeting trending topics for delivering their message, a new crafty search technique can provide spammers with fresh and valid emails harvested from Twitter. The result? A flood of valid and fresh email addresses of Twitter users unaware that their emails will not only get indexed by public search engines, but also, that the output can be syndicated for spamming purposes. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The result? A flood of valid and fresh email addresses of Twitter users unaware that their emails wi. linux, necessarily, related, admins, dealing, social, networks, risks. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
E-mail addresses are the currency in a financial shell game that involves rapidly moving consumer contact information from database to database while concealing where and how the data was collected, according to West's research, which he has documented in a map that painstakingly details all the dark and twisted paths that your e-mail address has been traveling.. . .. E-mail addresses are the currency in a financial shell game that involves rapidly moving consumer contact information from database to database while concealing where and how the data was collected, according to West's research, which he has documented in a map that painstakingly details all the dark and twisted paths that your e-mail address has been traveling. Spammers harvest e-mail addresses from websites and public posts on Internet newsgroups and bulletin boards and then sell the addresses to other spammers, or to unscrupulous marketing companies who pay a bounty fee per submitted name. These marketing lists may eventually be sold to legitimate companies who often believe they are purchasing a list of eager consumers' addresses. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Data points are the lifeblood in a digital charade centered around user information transfer and security threats.. Email Harvesting, Data Privacy Risks, Cybersecurity Threats. . Anthony Pell
Several small Internet service providers have been shocked to see some of their most unlikely users turn into spammers. But it turns out the users are unwitting tools of a new virus that experts say is the first case they've seen of hackers finding a way to commercially exploit their skills.. . .. Several small Internet service providers have been shocked to see some of their most unlikely users turn into spammers. But it turns out the users are unwitting tools of a new virus that experts say is the first case they've seen of hackers finding a way to commercially exploit their skills. The scheme--seemingly spread across desktops in the form of a virus--was tested by hackers throughout June, apparently to explore the possibility of infecting home machines with software that would generate unsolicited bulk e-mail without the knowledge of the machines' owners. "I believe it was a dry run," said Michael Reaves, systems administrator at Adimpleo/FirstNetSecurity.com. Reaves' organization registered the first case of a "spamming trojan" on June 14, in the San Francisco Bay area, on Excite@Home's network. He believes a commercial version will soon be launched. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Numerous minor online service companies are concerned about a recent malware that is converting users into unsuspecting junk mailers.. Malware Exploitation,Cybercrime Tactics,Spamming Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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