Paul Roberts

February 7, 2012, 2:17PM Around the Web

Phony Temple Run Game For Android Plays On Android-iOS App Gap

Scammers are using the super-popular Temple Run game for iOS as bait to lure Android users into installing a phony version of the game on their phones. The incident comes amid reports of an explosion in traffic to mobile Web pages and application stores.

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February 6, 2012, 2:50PM Around the Web

Sites Hosted by Hacking Victim Dreamhost Redirected To Scam Page

A report from Web security firm zScaler finds that Web pages hosted by the firm Dreamhost are being redirected to a scam Web site in Russia following a hack of the company's servers last month.  Read more »


February 6, 2012, 12:06PM Around the Web

Firm Finds DNS Changer Infections Linger Inside Fortune 500

A report finds that around half of the Fortune 500 corporations and government agencies infected with the DNS Changer malware are still infected, two months after authorities moved to shut down the massive botnet.  Read more »


February 3, 2012, 6:56PM

Privacy Fail: Is Uncle Sam Encouraging Bad Security?

CANCUN, MEXICO - A prominent privacy activist says that leading software vendors, and the U.S. government are failing the public when it comes to Internet privacy, and that big changes are needed to prevent consumers from criminals, advertisers and government spies. Read more »


February 3, 2012, 11:41AM

Cyber Cops Wrestle With Legal Hurdles, Public Perception

CANCUN, MEXICO -- A panel of top law enforcement officers in charge of cyber criminal investigations reveals that the guys with the white hats face an uphill climb if they want to take down cyber criminal kingpins, with outdated laws and processes on the one hand, and an increasingly skeptical and privacy-conscious public on the other. Read more »


February 2, 2012, 9:50AM

Update: Verisign Admits To Security Breaches in 2010

VerisignVerisign, the Internet security company responsible for management of the .COM domain, told federal regulators that it was the victim of several successful attacks in 2010, but that those incidents were not reported to the company's management until September, 2011. The news was first reported by Reuters. Read more »


February 1, 2012, 8:59AM

Market Fail: Regulations May Be Only Hope For Securing Critical Infrastructure

Threatpost's exclusive interview with Ralph Langner continues, as our conversation shifts from  the legacy of the Stuxnet worm to larger issues facing the critical infrastructure sector including mounting attacks, tensions between vendors and security researchers over responsible disclosure, and what's needed to secure critical infrastructure and industrial control systems.   Read more »


January 31, 2012, 1:45PM

Report Warns of Woeful Readiness For Cyber Attacks Globally

A new report finds that the 'bad guys' are winning, and that most nations are ill-prepared for crippling cyber attacks. Read more »


January 30, 2012, 11:27AM

Massive Compromise of Wordpress Sites Leads To Phoenix Exploit Kit

WordpressResearchers at the security firm M86 report that hackers have compromised hundreds of Web sites that use the Wordpress content management system. The sites, mostly small Web pages and blogs, are being used to fool spam filters and redirect unwitting visitors to drive by download Websites that will install malicious software on vulnerable systems. Read more »


January 29, 2012, 6:30AM

UPDATE: Why Stuxnet-Like Attacks Aren't Going Away

StuxnetRalph Langner is the closest thing to a rock star that you get in the Dockers and pocket-protector world of industrial control systems. The German researcher made headlines in 2010 as among the first security experts to analyze parts of the Stuxnet worm's code devoted to manipulating programmable logic controllers by Siemens, and the first to explicitly link the Stuxnet malware with an effort to disable Iran's uranium enrichment operation.

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