Guest ~BD~ Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 IT security and control firm Sophos has published new research into the first six months of cybercrime in 2008. The Sophos Security Threat Report examines existing and emerging security trends and has identified that criminals are increasingly using creative new techniques in their attempt to make money out of internet users. a.. Website infection rate three times faster than 2007 b.. Business websites attacked, office workers at risk, Web 2.0 introduces new threats c.. Nicole and Angelina bring danger via email Full email article here: http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/art...ity-report.html Quote
Guest Milo Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 So they say, No legitimate site is really safe! quite often they are being injected with malicious script in broad daylight, We call it web threats as the security evolve so as the threat landscape. See this: http://blog.trendmicro.com/xss-methods-als...ss-compromises/ for the e-mail it just changed the attack vector. "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote in message news:O$Khwah8IHA.4988@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue"> > IT security and control firm Sophos has published new research into the > first six months of cybercrime in 2008. The Sophos Security Threat Report > examines existing and emerging security trends and has identified that > criminals are increasingly using creative new techniques in their attempt > to make money out of internet users. > > a.. Website infection rate three times faster than 2007 > b.. Business websites attacked, office workers at risk, Web 2.0 > introduces new threats > c.. Nicole and Angelina bring danger via email > Full email article here: > http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/news/art...ity-report.html > </span> Quote
Guest ~BD~ Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 "Milo" <jfcoel@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0BBF6BDC-5EA7-4A9C-82CB-AD7FEA32301C@microsoft.com...<span style="color:blue"> > So they say, No legitimate site is really safe! quite often they are being > injected with malicious script in broad daylight, We call it web threats > as the security evolve so as the threat landscape. > > See this: > http://blog.trendmicro.com/xss-methods-als...ss-compromises/ > > for the e-mail it just changed the attack vector. ></span> Thanks for responding Milo. The info at the link you provided is interesting, albeit somewhat worrying. Just imagine the havock that could be caused if folk on these newgroups were directed ......... for help with cleaning their computers ........ to a web site which held something malicious itself. How on earth would anyone know this had happened? Something to think on! <wink> I think this is something that Microsoft should check, perhaps on a random basis - it might just help in the fight against Cybercrime. Dave Quote
Guest Root Kit Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:34:13 +0100, "~BD~" <~BD~@nospam.invalid> wrote: <span style="color:blue"> >The Sophos Security Threat Report examines existing and emerging security >trends and has identified that criminals are increasingly using creative new >techniques in their attempt to make money out of internet users.</span> Fantastic! - They managed to find out what has been publicly known for years.... Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.