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		<title>Worm Forces pc?-OFF 2009 Active Messenger l? Links</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 09:05:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to internal Microsoft Windows Live blog November 12, 2010, has mjukvaruj? Tten Temporarily? Lligt pc? Ngt v? L? Links available? Beds with which user? That each user f? available? ng to Windows Live Messenger 2009th This has been f? Is to stop a worm inform? Tico da? Ino is spread in the system of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to internal Microsoft Windows Live blog November 12, 2010, has mjukvaruj? Tten Temporarily? Lligt pc? Ngt v? L? Links available? Beds with which user? That each user f? available? ng to Windows Live Messenger 2009th This has been f? Is to stop a worm inform? Tico da? Ino is spread in the system of m? Nniskor as viewers? Using Windows Live ans? Can? No bids? A? Gonblick? Line. In some reports indicated that one&#8217;s? Rskilt d? Thoroughly mask? Volo as f? R n? Acquires play in the spread? No f? Rs? K through? S Social n? NETWORKS m? A popular? Ra meddelandetj? Windows programs? A? Gonblick? Line, including Windows Live Messenger 2009th Adem? S, to spread, this worm injects a n? NETWORK of rows? L? Links &#8220;in the IM chat d? Is one of the persons involved in the conversation? N already have your computer infected. If n? Gon f? Sells a liter? Link to the web-related position in a web? Sare? Will open, pull down virus p? computer, and s? cont? tter? A. Usually n? r message alerts? A? gonblick? Line n? gon direction? No website at the time f? r conversation? N est? activated, the address? n is that g? ra a hypervaskul? ra? l? Links to n? r the f? LJS produces automatic? automatically a website. This hj? lper worm is installed surreptitiously without problems and steer viewers? that each user to a malware-laden site. S? kerhetsexperter&#8217;s? giving the infection? N by diffusion? N p?&#8217;s this? tt? is quite common and n? Is it coming to an n? NETWORK of large, such as Live Messenger worm spread much r? Ask. D ? rf? r good? tg? rd v? rn? ra? Active l? Links &#8220;f? r user? user of Windows Live Messenger 2009? rf? rs? krad while Microsoft f? prepares one liter? Solution? N permanently. But? Nd? A m? Jligt f? R user? That each user to see the p? Web pages they? R up n related to the l? Links if you copy and paste this? Last in their browser does? Browser. And those who have a doubt that the worm has compromised your system, it is recommended that k? Ra one one? Analysis of Nations on security-p? their computers f? r to clean? ra n? gon infections. Other slutanv? That each user vine? N f? Travel lock?&#8217;s F? R to h? Ll d? A&#8217;s? Kerhetsprogram and h? Ll anti-virus definitions f? K? S later. ? other hand, m? ste be very f? gently n? rn? gon, &#8216;Even if a row? n env? For an n? NETWORK of rows? L? Links &#8216;s&#8217; you never know if? RV? G on the account avs? User? R already? Adventure. Through? Finally user? Users who? No you do not have antivirus software installed b? R? VERVE? Ga to install one without dr? JSM? l.</p>
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		<title>North Korea does not participate in July 4, 2009 Computer cuts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to experts on cyber security, U.S. officials believe that the PC hacks in July last year (2009) for disabled government websites in Korea and the United States did not originate in North Korea, the Associated Press reported July 5, 2010. The botnet traffic had been addressed on the 48 South Korean and U.S. sites in July 2009. Some of them were the Federal Trade Commission, the Treasury Department, Secret Service and the foreign and defense ministries in South Korea. In addition, these sites were affected by a Denial of Service (DOS) conditions or disfigurement. No one had any idea who was behind them. But rumors that the North Koreans were probably acted as sponsors. This speculation is partly due to the level of organization was necessary for such a massive assault size. In addition, malware scripts used in the attack was made in the Korean language. Security researchers after studies showed that the attacks July 4, 2009 could have been politically motivated. According to these experts, activists in South Korea, fearing attacks from North Korea and seek opportunities to promote hostility against his neighbor, is the suspect. Commenting on the threat, Don Jackson, director of Threat Intelligence for Secure Works (a security company based in Atlanta computer consultants) that it was detectable only in terms of who was behind them. According to him, the authors initiated attacks as well and they managed to suggest someone who obviously had a great knowledge in the implementation of these types of attacks, according to the Associated Press on 5 July 2010. According to many professionals of security threats such as DOS is currently very common on the web. They represent the raw media from damage and one state against another country or group against an organization takes place, professionals explain. During the analysis of the aftermath of the attacks, Bruce Schneier (security of a known blogger) said that all these events showed that only global policy was that children were playing, according to TechWorld 5 July 2010.</p>
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		<title>North Korea does not participate in July 4, 2009 Computer cuts</title>
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		<title>Verizon lists the most common email threats, 2009</title>
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		<title>Verizon lists the most common email threats, 2009</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Verizon, in 2009 conducted a detailed research on the security scenario, while concentrating infiltration to determine the most common and destructive to organizations. The investigation revealed that the spyware and keylogger software as the main threat. Describing the spyware, security experts say that is specifically designed to record, monitor and collect the actions that the user of a computer performs. However, keylogger software, operating systems, covert capture all keystrokes of a user. The research finds that spyware and keyloggers infected only a few hundred bits of information, most of the IDs. But he had a big role in the broader landscape of security breaches where countless bits of information stopped. Verizon Reports, 19% of the total number of investigated cases reflect the spyware and keyloggers. These malicious programs contributed 82% of the total number of intercepted items. Consequently, the most destructive e-threats in 2009. In particular, spyware and keyloggers were the most widespread threats during 2008 also. That year, it contributed to 82% of all items at risk. The type of malicious code that the most successful large volumes of confidential information during the year 2008 was &#8220;beyond the line and save&#8221; type. The attackers usually go after this method of violation of payment card details with Personal Information in order to transmit data for weight often is not more conservative tactics. In addition, Verizon reveals knowledge. command / control and malware backdoor. They contributed to 18% of the total criminal cases are detected and were behind 79% of the total intercepted identity. Moreover, according to security experts, command and control and backdoor malware tool that allows the attacker to have remote access to infected computers and / or total control over it. These are usually downloaded through a SQL injection attack, or when the attacker acquires access to a target system, remotely. In addition to these threats, malware, hacking, fraud mixed with compound for others that caused commotion in 2009. Especially in 2008, the malware was the largest e-threats about a third of cases are detected, while he was behind the rape of nine out of ten albums.</p>
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