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Google to notify users infected with DNSChanger trojan
Google is embarking on an effort to notify Internet users if their computers or home routers are still infected with the DNSChanger Trojan, a piece of sophisticated malware that has compromised an estimated 500,000 systems.
McAfee reports big spike in malware
PC malware had its "busiest quarter in recent history," according to McAfee's quarterly security report.
Ransom malware merged with bank Trojan in new attack
Adding injury to insult, fraudsters have merged the phenomenon of ransom Trojans with banking malware, producing a hybrid that demands money before attempting to steal user logins.
Banking malware SpyEye steals info by hijacking webcams and mics
SpyEye is a computer Trojan horse that specifically targets online banking users. Like its older cousin, Zeus, SpyEye is no longer being developed by its original author, but is still widely used by cybercriminals in their operations, according to Kaspersky Lab.
McAfee Q1 Threats Report Finds Significant Malware Increase Across All Platforms
McAfee today released the McAfee Threats Report: First Quarter 2012, which exposes an increase in malware across all platforms. The report shows that in Q1, PC malware reached its highest levels in four years, as well as a steep increase in malware targeting the Android platform.
Latest Trojan Malware For Android Sneaks In Via Third-Party App Stores
The number of threats of computer viruses and hacker access is growing, especially with the increasing number of mobile devices that are available. A report today from Lookout Mobile Security highlights hacked websites targeting Android devices with a new Android Trojan called NotCompatible, an attack vector previously only used to infect PCs with malware, writes Damon Poeter for PC Mag . “In ...
Banking Malware Monitors Victims by Hijacking Webcams and Microphones, Researchers Say
A new variant of SpyEye malware allows cybercriminals to monitor potential bank fraud victims by hijacking their webcams and microphones, according to security...
Android Trojan Mimics PC Drive-by Malware Attack
The malware uses the "drive-by" approach from an ordinary website, a dangerous type of automatic attack more common to Windows Trojans.
Symantec takes up the iAntivirus reins
The new anti-malware utility joins other free options for OS X Originally posted at MacFixIt
Google Adding DNSChanger Malware Warnings to Search Results
Don't lose Internet access on July 9! Google today pledged to warn users whose computers or home routers appear to be infected with the DNSChanger malware.
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