Fahmida Y. Rashid

4chan Forum for Anonymous Activists Hit by DoS Counterattack

The 4chan message board, a popular discussion forum for the so-called Anonymous activist group that launched a multitude of Denial of Service attacks in retribution for efforts to cut off technical and financial support for WikiLeaks, was itself shut down by a DoS counterattack on Dec. 28 The site’s founder, Christopher Poole, posted the message […]

Mozilla Accidentally Publishes Usernames and Passwords

Another day, another set of usernames published “by accident.” This time, it’s by Mozilla, the developer of popular open source software including Firefox and Thunderbird. A database containing usernames and password hashes were posted publicly on Dec. 22, Mozilla said. About 44,000 users who had registered for an account on addons.mozilla.org were affected by this […]

Stuxnet Variants Will Wreak Havoc on More Information Systems in 2011

The Stuxnet Trojan may have knocked out as many as 1,000 centrifuges at Iran’s nuclear facility earlier this year, according to a security paper. Experts said it heralds a new breed of Trojans that will attack more devices that aren’t computers in 2011. “We need to think above and beyond expected targets, which are not […]

Apple, Google TV, Foursquare to Face Malware Attacks in 2011, Says McAfee

Researchers at McAfee Labs predicted on Dec. 28 that cyber-criminals will target the latest and talked about online platforms, including Google TV, Apple’s iPhone, and foursquare, in 2011. Noting that the threats landscape has “changed considerably” in 2010, McAfee Labs’ 2011 Threat Predictions report said criminals will exploit geo-location services, social networking tools, mobile devices […]

Tuesday Most Active Day for Malware Distributors, Says SonicWALL

After analyzing the malware and online threats of 2010, SonicWALL security researchers said they found that Tuesday was the most threat-heavy day of the week. Monday was a close second for threat-related traffic, Ed Cohen, Sonic Wall’s vice-president of e-mail security, told eWEEK. It wasn’t clear from the analysis why malware activity was the highest […]

VA Doctors Used Unsecure Yahoo Calendar to Store Patient Data

The Veteran Affairs Department ordered doctors to immediately stop using a Yahoo Calendar Application to store confidential data. Notifications of a possible security breach have been sent to nearly 900 affected patients, according to VA’s monthly report to Congress on Dec. 22. The report called the breach as a “mishandling of electronic information,” because doctors […]

Hackers Attack Criminal Sites, Security Experts to Expose Security Flaws

Administrators of six Websites woke up Christmas morning to discover their sites had been hacked, according to an online newsletter published by the hackers themselves on Dec. 25. In the second issue of “Owned and Exposed,” the attackers listed carders.cc, ettercap, exploit-db, backtrack, inj3ct0r, and free-hack. While free-hack was taken down for being “lame script […]

Verizon, RIM Investing in Mobile Security to Protect Phones from Attackers

As people increase their use of smartphones to check e-mail, do their banking and access documents, the wireless industry is addressing mobile device security. There will be a “consumerization of IT,” where more employees will be using their personal mobile devices, including smartphones, laptops and tablets, for work purposes, Chris Knotts, vice president of technology […]

WikiLeaks Mirror Sites Lose Web Hosting Services

First it was WikiLeaks. Now, several mirror sites appear to be in the crosshairs, as another Web host, this time SiteGround, suspended accounts claiming the sites violated the Terms of Service, engaged in illegal activity and were at risk for potential DDoS attacks. According to a post by Electronic Frontier Foundation‘s Marcia Hofmann on Dec. […]

Cyber-Criminals Cold Calling Users to Distribute Fake Antivirus Services

Cyber-criminals are continuously switching tactics, even going offline to work the phones, to trick users into a scam. Users hand over credit card information or download malware thinking they are actually fixing a security problem, said security researchers. In the antivirus cold-calling scam, call centers contacted users claiming to be support staff from Microsoft calling […]