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      Microsoft Live Search will Disable Malicious Websites from Search Results
      Internet is full of threats from websites with download links which will steal information from your computer to websites which host virus and malicious programs. When you search for information in different search engines, you may find many search results. In some cases you may accidentally login to one of those websites which will harm your [...] Related posts:Street Maps of Indian Cities via

      Written by: Shodan.in - World Wide Web Information Guide - Gadgets, Technology, Review, Software


      Santa Cruz Skateboards Malicious Skate Series
      Santa Cruz skateboards shows off some impressive artwork on these boards, look for them at your local skate shop!Check out our sponsors, and keep us skateboarding -Skate Dvd's and other crap, now available through Amazon.comToy Machine Skateboards - The Blood Sucking Toy Machine Skateboard company.

      Written by: sirj skateboarding


      Beware of Fake Malicious Wordpress Blogs
      I read today from WordPress News about some roaming fake WP blogs. They are said to be malicious blogs pretending to be or seemingly from WordPress but they are not. According to the WordPress News that I read today, the site name is Wordprezs.Org.The site obviously took advantage of the misspelling of the URL and they also spoofed the official WordPress site. As Users, you are all urged in the ne

      Written by: Cebu Travel SEO


      iPhone Bug Crashes the Phone When Malicious Video is Played
      Piergiorgio Zambrini, the author of the ZiPhone unlocking tool, has allegedly come up with a way to crash iPhones remotely via a simple video. By playing the video, an iPhone would shut itself down, and iPods and Apple computers are also vulnerable.read more | digg story

      Written by: WHO WOT ME


      iPhone Bug: Play malicious video and die

      Written by: iPhone nano - Apple iPhone card news


      Malicious Advertising
      "Malicious Advertising" Advertising is a necessary irritant in the world today. You can't drive down the street without coming across an ad, either a billboard suspended over a road or a large... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: WebHostBookmark.Com


      The Malicious Nature of Spam On Your Computer
      Spam is malicious. It is not just annoying, but it can wreak havoc on your computer (not to mention your nerves) as long as you are connected to the internet. The fact is that spam does more than just send a few emails here and there. It actually can do a lot of destructive work, [...]

      Written by: Mobile Tech


      Malicious and Stupid
       Columnist - John SammonI can’t figure out if George Bush’s stupidity is malicious, or just the innocent bumblings of a genuine simpleton, a true Cro-Magnon primitive. You can tell by looking at the shape of his head he isn’t very bright. Bush and his African American token Lisa Rice (he picked her despite her incompetence because her [...]

      Written by: PoliticalArticles.NET Blog


      Beware While You Browse Internet - Most Site Are Malicious
      How secure are you when you browse the internet from your computer? How secure is your financial data? Do you check what page you are going to visit? How safe is the page that you have just opened in your browser? These are some questions that no one can answer for certain. With the increasing popularity of Internet in India, more and more population is being exposed to the world of internet. It

      Written by: Tips And Tricks For A Healthy PC


      AVG 8.0 Is Really A Malicious Program That Floods The Internet
      Whirlpool Australias largest technology forum recently was posting up prominent orange banners on there home page warning people of AVGs LinkScanner Bots and its actions as a Malicious program to website owners and hosts, causing heavy loads on servers, a quote from Whirlpool is as follows."As a website that is featured heavily in many Google Australia search results, Whirlpool (Australia's larges

      Written by: Whats Next In Tech


      AVG 8.0 Is Really A Malicious Program That Floods The Internet
      Whirlpool Australias largest technology forum recently was posting up prominent orange banners on there home page warning people of AVGs LinkScanner Bots and its actions as a Malicious program to website owners and hosts, causing heavy loads on servers, a quote from Whirlpool is as follows."As a website that is featured heavily in many Google Australia search results, Whirlpool (Australia's larges

      Written by: Whats Next In Tech


      Malicious hotline calls disappoint HMRC
      The taxman’s new evasion hotline has been flooded with calls making malicious and unfounded allegations, MPs have been told. Dave Hartnett, acting Chairman of HM Revenue & Customs, said he was “disappointed by the quality” of calls to the line aimed at catching tax cheats, but added that the call figures for the current year showed an improvement. One woman made 68 calls to report her hu

      Written by: Shauns Tax Tips


      Almost half of malicious sites tied to 10 networks
      Almost half the websites pushing malware are hosted by just 10 networks, according to a new report that adds new support to the growing argument that a relatively few number of actors are responsible for most of the net-based threats. The report from StopBadware.org also showed a dramatic rise in China's role in the malware epidemic. Six of the 10 networks were internet service providers or ba

      Written by: Geek Valley


      Euro 2008's 'Malicious XI' revealed
      As if being beaten in a penalty shootout wasn't bad enough, now Italian goalkeeper Gigi Buffon has more to worry about: there are more unsafe websites bearing his name than any other Euro 2008 footballer.Buffon heads a list of footie players, dubbed the Malicious XI, whose fame is being harnessed by malware writers to infect fans' PCs.Buffon heads a list of some of Europe's top talent, beating the

      Written by: Soccer Pakistan


      6 Indicted For Fraud In Operation Malicious Mortgage

      Written by: Mortgage Fraud Blog


      More Than 400 Defendants Charged in Operation Malicious Mortgage

      Written by: Mortgage Fraud Blog


      Best Tips to Protect your Web Sites from Hackers and Malicious contents
      The Web is scarier than most people realize, according to research published recently by Google.These Web-based attacks become much more common in recent years as firewalls and better security practices by Microsoft have made it harder for worms and viruses to directly attack computers. Nowadays about 1.3 percent of all Google search queries list malicious [...]

      Written by: JithOnline


      sidetrack: malicious rumours
      remember this pictures? (posted: Earth Day '08: beach clean-up) well, do they look like an uprising? or a protest?this was a classic proof of how vicious malicious rumours can be..while we were at pagcolbon beach for the clean up..one of the local kids who was also one of the artists of the "flags" came up and asked sir totep, one of lafayette's employees, about the so-called protest that happened

      Written by: sulong rapu-rapu!


      Mozilla: Firefox Plugin Shipped With Malicious Code
      PC World - Mozilla warned Wednesday that a malicious program inserted adware code into a Firefox plugin that has been downloaded...

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      Download links on Yahoo may include malicious content warnings
      Yahoo has launched the beta of its McAfee SiteAdvisor-powered search security feature called SearchScan. Users can now opt to have potentially malicious results marked as such or omitted entirely. Users in the US, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and Spain now have the SearchScan tool turned on by default. Similar to SiteAdvisor, SearchScan results which potentially contain browser exploits, viruses, spyware or adware are marked with a red "attention" sign. Users are also alerted when sites send unsolicited emails or share information with third parties. During the beta period, however, SearchScan will not include all McAfee SiteAdvisor "red" ratings. As of press time, there were 717,162 reviews in the SiteAdvisor database. Settings to Sear

      Written by: Geek Valley


      Malicious links, translation, and non-spam spam
      Malicious sitesDid you know that your computer can be violated just by visiting certain harmful websites?The Blogicito and some other blogs that I've read, have been getting some comments which say "Hey. Look at this link." or "See Please Here" or something similar. Upon clicking the link, I get a big warning page from Google telling me that this is a malicious site which can install harmful programs on my computer! I've been deleting those comments from my blog as fast as they come, but some other sites don't. First, I wanted to suggest that if you want to be protected from those type of links, you might consider installing the Google toolbar, which is available for Internet Explorer or Firefox, and possibly other browsers, too. I feel confident that Google probably has the largest data b

      Written by: La Gringa's Blogicito


      Worldwide Observatory of Malicious Behaviors and Attack Threats (WOMBAT)
      Worldwide Observatory of Malicious Behaviors and Attack Threats (WOMBAT) El proyecto WOMBAT («Observatorio mundial de conductas maliciosas y amenazas de ataque») está financiado por el programa de tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones (TIC) del Séptimo Programa Marco (7PM). WOMBAT aglutina a algunos de los principales expertos de Europa en seguridad en Internet. Entre todos gestionan

      Written by: CRYPTEX - Seguridad de la Informacion


      Your Routers Vulnerable, malicious router-controlling website
      A researcher has created a malicious router-controlling website which is a worry for the masses; it is basically like having control of your internet connection. It works where a method of DNS attack which utilizing typical D-Link or Linksys routers and this is when hackers can gain command to your stuff. DNS rebinding attack is what [...]

      Written by: Product Reviews


      Part VI: CAIR Portrays "War on Terrorism" as Malicious "War on Islam"
      "The new perception is that the United States has entered a war with Islam itself," CAIR Chairman Parvez Ahmed declared at Washington's National Press Club in July 2007. But, in fact, CAIR officials and spokesmen have been peddling that same "new perception" ever since the 9/11 attacks in 2001. They have portrayed virtually every intervening prosecution of an alleged terrorist who is Muslim and every investigation of an alleged terrorist front group as an insidious attack on their religion. Today's...(read more)

      Written by: An American Warning


      How to remove malicious/virus/worms in ur infected computer
      This is a tutorial to owners na INFECTED ng mga common VIRUSES/WORMS/Malicious Files na makukuha natin sa internet nowadays... Anu ba ang ginagawa nito sa PC natin? Of course, it SLOWS Down our PC.. Kasi, kinukuha nito ang mga CPU Load at RAM... What are the SYMPTOMS? 1. DISABLED ang...

      Written by: Mobile Phone & Computer Technology


      Ubuntu Malicious Code. Remember This !
      As requested by someone, for the education of our users, here are some common examples of dangerous commands that should raise a bright red flag. Again, these are extremely dangerous and should not be attempted on a computer that has any physical connection to valuable data -- many of them will even cause damage from a LiveCD environment.Again, DANGEROUS COMMANDS -- look but DO NOT RUN.Also, this is far from an exhaustive list, but should give you some clues as to what kind of things people may try to trick you into doing. Remember this can always be disguised in an obfuscated command or as a part of a long procedure, so the bottom line is take caution for yourself when something just doesn't "feel right".Delete all files, delete current directory, and delete visible files in current directory. It's quite obvious why these commands can be dangerous to execute. Code: rm -rf /rm -rf .rm -rf * Reformat: Data on device mentioned after the mkfs command will be destroyed and replaced wit

      Written by: Your News


      Moronic Malicious Liberal Idiots
      I am sure that Boz and Patrick will have something to say about this but I just have to say how disgusted and sickened I am by the actions of these complete morons. To publish and distribute completely false and fabricated leaflets such as they did, is beyond my comprehension. Then the idiot wife and retiring MP Jackie Kelly defends it as a prank!! She should lose her pension and those responsible should held to account by the courts. How do feeble minded dills like this get into positions of power and responsibility in the first place?

      Written by: It's A Matter Of Opinion


      Malicious Exploit Debunked As Outdated TIFF Jailbreak
      You might want to sit down for this one, folks. It's pretty absurd. Rik Farrow of Fast Company has discovered a way similar to that used for the iPhone TIFF exploit in 1.1.1 to maliciously download malware to their iPhones, after which a hacker has complete control of the iPhone. read more

      Written by: iPhone nano - Apple iPhone card news


      Bleach Episode 137 - The Malicious Battle, Aizen's Trap
      OPTION 1: Watch this video in high-resolution(not yet available)When you see an error like this [Download error: “Could not download video file”], we recommend you to use Firefox browser to watch this video.OPTION 2: Watch this video in low-resolutionsynopsis:note: You can leave comment(s) to this episode.

      Written by: Bleach Online Video


      Malicious code infects Chinese security site
      from InfoWorld 3/10/2007Website: http://www.infoworld.comSan Francisco (IDGNS) - The Web site of one of China's Internet security organizations has been laced with malicious code.At least three pages on the Chinese Internet Security Response Team's (CISRT) Web site are rigged with a malicious "iframe," a hidden window on a Web page that can allow code such as JavaScript to run on a visitor's PC, according to Trend Micro's malware blog.CISRT said the attack takes advantage of vulnerabilities associated with an ActiveX control in the BaoFeng Storm multimedia player. The iframe loads scripts that download more malicious code to a victim's machine, Trend Micro said. One of the downloaders is named "sms.exe."CISRT apologized for the problems on its blog. "We are very sorry that when sometimes visiting our ... pages, malicious codes are inserted," it said.How the code appears on CISRT's Web site was unclear. CISRT said it may be an Address Resolution Protocol attack, where data sent fr

      Written by: My Antivirus Solutions


      Strong Armed Robbery/ Malicious Wounding - September 22
      Strong Armed Robbery/ Malicious Wounding Waynesboro Police Responded to the Ally behind E-Z Mart, located at N. Delphine and 4TH ST. in reference to an assault at approximately 9:39 pm on 09/20/07. Officers found a 41 year old male who was bleeding from the head and reported that he had been walking when 3 males jumped him from behind, beat him up and took the book bag he was carrying, before fleeing. The victim was transported to Augusta Medical Center where he was subsequently treated and released. Police are seeking three suspects in the case, two white males and one black male. No further description available. Sgt. Kelly L. WalkerServices DivisionWaynesboro Police Dept.

      Written by: The Photograph


      Windows Vista: IE7 Can Fall Victim to Specially Crafted Malicious Web Pages
      The version of Internet Explorer 7 included by default into Windows Vista is opened to attacks from specially crafted malicious web pages via no less than two vulnerabilities. However, Microsoft revealed that the risk is generalized for all supported editions of IE including Internet Explorer 5.01 and Internet Explorer 6 SP1 and SP2, as well as Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003. In the August Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer, Microsoft patched no less than three vulnerabilities impacting IE, via a security bulletin with a maximum severity rating of Critical. "This update addresses 3 remote code execution vulnerabilities. This bulletin also includes killbits for some vulnerable third-party ActiveX controls. These have been set at the request of the owners. This updated is rated "Critical" for IE 5.01, IE6 Service Pack 1 on Windows 2000, IE6 and Windows XP; "Moderate" for IE6 on Windows Server 2003; "Important" for IE7 on Windows XPSP2 and IE7

      Written by: D' Technology Weblog


      Malicious BitTorrent Clients: New Coat of Paint, Same Bad Story
      Malware Warning in these BitTorrent Clients!!! "TorrentSpy Advertises Malicious BitTorrent Client. Running a BitTorrent site can get pretty expensive, especially when you’re caught up in a lawsuit with the MPAA. But, recommending malicious BitTorrent clients like Get-Torrent to your users is not the solution, not even if they pay $$ per install. Money corrupts? Get-Torrent is one of the many malicious BitTorrent clients that are advertised on torrent sites. The clients, and a lot of other free malware applications, are developed and spread by a Swedish company named Wakenet. Their primary goal is to trap people into downloading applications that look useful, just to infect computers with adware bundles that are hard to uninstall. Various forum threads, even on TorrentSpy, warn naive users about these clients. Still, TorrentSpy is actively advertising Get-Torrent, and infecting hundreds of their users’ computers, resulting in a torrent of annoying popups. Unlike TorrentSpy, most Bit

      Written by: Leecher Mods for Emule and BitTorrent


      SiteAdvisor | Get pre-warning about malicious sites with this firefox add-on
      Are you concern about the security of your systems. No we are not talking about the viruses, but the spywares and identity theft scripts. Although there are many programs and scripts, which clean your systems, but most of them are post-facto. They operate, when you are infected. One of the programs, which give you a pre-warning, i.e. warning before getting attacked by a malicious site, is SiteAdvisor. This plug-in performs a background check on the Web sites you visit and raises a flag, whenever you visit a dubious looking site. It also gives you a warning icon next to potentially dangerous results from popular search engines, along with an icon in your status bar that shows the risks and annoyances associated with the page you're viewing. SiteAdvisor was founded in April 2005 by a group of MIT engineers who wanted to make the Web safer for their family and friends. The pro version of this McAfee service adds features such as e-mail and IM link checking for $20 per year.

      Written by: Webtools


      Security Alerts- Malicious Emails
      Dear Valued Investors,Please be advised that there is a new email message circulating that is attempting to misguide investors to change their password to an assigned password.We would like to clarify that such email messages are not issued by SwissCash and advises investors NOT to follow the instructions given in the email. Please DO NOT change your password to the given password. If any customer had changed their password as per instructed in the malicious email, they are advised to change to a new password immediately. Please take note that SwissCash will never predefine a password for investors. All passwords should be changed confidentially. A copy of the said email is attached below:" Subject: URGENT ATTENTION NEEDED !! Dear,It has come to our attention for the past 1 months that we found many suspicious user try to log in to your SwissCash account and its become ourresponsibility to give maximum security and protection to all ourSwissCash Investor.For the safety of your account

      Written by: Business and Investment


      Google adwords is removing malicious sponsored links
      The main draw back of google adds are - They wrere showing the faked, phishing prone malicious codes, links which directly attacks to the PCs. So now Google has removed(though now fully but still most of them) paid links that advertised seemingly legitimate Web sites(websites with malicious links,viruses) but actually tried to install [...]

      Written by: honeytech


      Google adwords is removing malicious sponsored links
      The main draw back of google adds are - They wrere showing the faked, phishing prone malicious codes, links which directly attacks to the PCs. So now Google has removed(though now fully but still most of them) paid links that advertised seemingly legitimate Web sites(websites with malicious links,viruses) but actually tried to install [...]

      Written by: honeytech


      Israel tops the world in rate of malicious Internet activity
      Web-savvy criminals have turned Israel into the world’s highest ranking source of malicious Internet activity per user, security experts have told The Jerusalem Post. From July through December 2006, 9 percent of all such activity could be traced back to Israel. Taiwan came next with 8%, while Poland and the US tied at [...]

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      We’re Number One! - For Malicious Internet Activity
      Romanian hackers, eat your hearts out: The United States has far and away the most malicious code, spam, phishing, attack and botnetwork activity on the planet, according to Symantec’s most recent semi-annual Internet Security Threat Report. In this, its 11th edition of the report, Symantec has for the first time ranked countries as [...]

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      Shots from the Malicious Wild West - Sample One
      Come to daddy. At _http://www.ms-counter.com we have an URL spreading malware through redirectors and the natural javascript obfuscation : Input URL: _http://www.ms-counter.com/ms-counter/ms-counter.php?t=45 Effective URL: _http://www.ms-counter.com/ms-counter/ms-counter.php?t=45 Responding IP: 81.95.148.10 Name Lookup Time: 0.300643 Total Retrieval Time: 0.887313 Download Speed: 9878 Read more…

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      Shots from the Malicious Wild West - Sample Two
      Packers are logically capable of rebooting the lifecycle of a binary and making it truly unrecognizable. The Pohernah Crypter is among the many recently released packers you might be interested in taking a peek at. By the time a packer’s pattern becomes recognizable, a new one is introduced, and in special cases there [...]

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      Shots from the Malicious Wild West - Sample Three
      Keyloggers on demand, the so called zero day keyloggers ones created especially to be used in targeted attacks are something rather common these days. Among the many popular ones that remained in service and has been updated for over an year is The Rat! Keylogger. Read more…

      Written by: Internet Security and Programming


      The Untold Story of Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman and the Pattern of Malicious Prosecution by U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton
      American Freedom Riders.com.! I have been anxiously awaiting this! I have just now received it via e-mail. Thanks Cactus Wren! What does Sutton and his league of henchman have to gain? I as a concerned American citizen want to KNOW! What does our country stand to lose? If this type of reprehensible behaviour is allowed to flourish? Corrupt politicians that fight against and persecute those that are putting their lives on the line, each and every day to protect the rest of us, and to preserve what is left of America??? Sadly enough, Suttons career of the crucifying and false imprisonment of U.S. Border Patrol Agents did not begin with Ramos and Compean. His former victim, Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman tells his story…. The Untold Story of Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman A Pattern of Malicious Prosecution by U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton Written by his own hand, former U.S. Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman tells how, in the performance of his duty, he was falsely charg

      Written by: Ironic Surrealism


      Malicious Exploit Debunked As Outdated TIFF Jailbreak
      You might want to sit down for this one, folks. It's pretty absurd. Rik Farrow of Fast Company has discovered a way similar to that used for the iPhone TIFF exploit in 1.1.1 to maliciously download malware to their iPhones, after which a hacker has complete control of the iPhone. read ...

      Written by: Mobile Phone Site


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