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Saturday, September 27, 2008
Firefox Update Available
Get it while it's hot. This update fixes one bug: ‘’where users were unable to retrieve saved passwords or save new passwords‘’.Yikes.
Click on ‘’Check for Updates‘’ from the Help menu to update and don't forget to restart Firefox for the update to take effect.
| Categories: Best Practices, Mozilla Firefox
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Facebook .zip attachment is Bad
People have been getting these fake Facebook 'Add Friends' emails.The evil-doers attached .zip file contains, wait for it you plugs, a Trojan Horse. C'mon, steady, don't fall for that old trick.
Unless you are expecting an attachment don't accept it. Anti-virus blah blah updated frequently blah blah backup daily blah blah idiot, don't be an ;)
| Categories: Best Practices, Security Alerts, Viruses-Trojans-Worms
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Facebook Botnet Proof of Concept
An application was recently created for Facebook called ‘’Photo of the Day‘’ that displayed a new photo from National Geographic every day. What users were unaware of was that the app turned their PC into part of a botnet that launched a denial-of-service attack on a targeted server. The server was one owned by the creators so no one was harmed but as a concept its frightening.
These co-opted PC's could be used to spread malware, trojans, etc. and are a direct threat the many social nnetworking sites that are now all the rage.
So, always assume that any software, even those online, could be compromised. One of the best ways to protect yourself is to use Firefox browser with the No-script add-on. This would likely have informed users that something weird was up.
| Categories: Adware/Spyware, Concepts, Online Apps