Monday, May 25, 2009

Security Weekly

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May 25, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Clickjacking: Hijacking clicks on the Internet
redarrow Mystery virus strikes FBI, U.S. Marshals
redarrow Kaspersky impressed by botnet slickness
redarrow Deja vu: New scams hit Facebook and Twitter
redarrow U.S. National Archives offers reward for missing hard drive

Security researcher warns that clicking on the Web may not always take you where you want to go.

Law-enforcement agencies are forced to shut down their networks after being affected by a virus of undetermined type and origin.

Cybercrime fighter Eugene Kaspersky can't help but be impressed by the slick operations behind the Conficker botnet, and says it could have been worse had the botnet been after more than just money.

Yet another scam on Facebook sends users to a Web site designed to steal their log-in information and download malware, while Twitter suffers its own phishing attack.
Missing external hard drive at the National Archives contains names and Social Security numbers of White House visitors and staffers during Clinton administration.

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