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<endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term> Swindling Without Virtual Machines

Crimeware Swindling Without Virtual Machines

...the authors introduced a bait-injection system designed to delude and detect crimeware by forcing it to reveal itself during the exploitation of captured information... Read more

1 November, 2010
On the Analysis of the Zeus Botnet <endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term> Toolkit

On the Analysis of the Zeus Botnet Crimeware Toolkit

...this paper, the authors present their reverse engineering results for the Zeus crimeware toolkit which is one of the recent and powerful crimeware tools that... Read more

22 June, 2010
BotSwindler: Tamper Resistant Injection of Believable Decoys in VM-Based Hosts for <endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term> Detection

BotSwindler: Tamper Resistant Injection of Believable Decoys in VM-Based Hosts for Crimeware Detection

...authors introduce BotSwindler, a bait injection system designed to delude and detect crimeware by forcing it to reveal during the exploitation of monitored information. The... Read more

18 June, 2010
Evaluation of a Spyware Detection System Using Thin Client Computing

Evaluation of a Spyware Detection System Using Thin Client Computing

...the authors introduced a bait injection system designed to delude and detect crimeware by forcing it to reveal itself during the exploitation of monitored information... Read more

8 November, 2010

Osama malware includes Mac attacks

...based CSIS Security Group says: The first advanced DIY (Do-It-Yourself) crimeware kit aimed at the Mac OS X platform has just been announced... Read more

3 May, 2011

Avalanche Gang: The Ultimate Bank Robbers?

...has "moved from using conventional phishing to massively propagating stealthy password-stealing crimeware that does not require user cooperation to surrender financial account credentials." The... Read more

23 October, 2010

Corporate crimeware threat 'moving to Adobe

...Conference 2007 in San Francisco on Wednesday. Today, most spyware and other "crimeware" applications target flaws in client-side applications, explained Jeff Moss, who founded... Read more

8 February, 2007 by Graeme Wearden

Security firm exposes massive crimeware server

SecureWorks has revealed the extent of the damage caused by a Trojan and botnet that has been spreading quietly for several years Read more

8 August, 2008 by Matthew Broersma

A Hippocratic oath for digital medicine

Antivirus software companies have a special responsibility. Those not prepared to accept this should not pretend otherwise Read more

31 March, 2005 by Leader
Today's Cybercrime and the <endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term> Being Used to Support It

Today's Cybercrime and the Crimeware Being Used to Support It

Businesses are under constant threat from crimeware as hackers are using highly sophisticated web-based techniques and methods to... Read more

1 January, 2009
Lotto Sport Italia Selects Finjan to Secure Its Networks From <endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term> Attacks

Lotto Sport Italia Selects Finjan to Secure Its Networks From Crimeware Attacks

...Lotto also wanted to minimize the downtime of its networks caused by Crimeware threats - more specifically spyware attacks and Crimeware that exploits operating system's... Read more

3 November, 2008
Fighting <endeca_term>Crimeware</endeca_term>: An Architecture for Split-Trust Web Applications

Fighting Crimeware: An Architecture for Split-Trust Web Applications

The authors present an architecture for split-trust browsing: a technique that enables web applications to split their... Read more

19 April, 2006

Cybercrime takes to the cloud

Cloud-computing crimeware means networks of zombie machines can be hired to steal online-banking... Read more

3 November, 2008 by Nick Heath
Businesses Under Cybercrime Attack - The Risks, the Impact and the Solution

Businesses Under Cybercrime Attack - The Risks, the Impact and the Solution

This paper gives an insight into the cybercrime economy, including the latest Crimeware attacks and business models. It also outlines the long-lasting effects of... Read more

1 September, 2008
Symantec Network Access Control: Comprehensive Network Access Control

Symantec Network Access Control: Comprehensive Network Access Control

The new wave of sophisticated crimeware not only targets specific companies, but it also targets desktops and laptops... Read more

1 December, 2007

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I think that we have been here before, shipments are not equal to sales. Correct?

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itsajob

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