Russian hacker groups sold WMF exploit code
February 12, 2006 on 4:03 am | In Adware |Russian hacker groups sold WMF exploit code
Computer Weekly - Feb 03 4:30 AM
Hacker groups in Russia were trying to sell exploit code for the recent Windows Meta File flaw before it was even discovered by security software companies.Save to My Web
As computer virus marks 20th anniversary, the battle continues - and gets tougher
Canadian Press via Yahoo! News - Feb 05 10:28 AM
WINNIPEG (CP) - Cost of new computer and new software: $1,000. Cost of getting high-speed Internet service into your home: $49.95 a month. Time it takes for a botmaster to infect your unprotected computer, take control and use it to infect others: one minute from first connection to the Internet. Chances of anyone finding a surefire cure for this threat tomorrow: not great.Save to My Web
Russian hacker groups sold WMF exploit code
Addict 3D - Feb 03 5:37 AM
Russian-based internet security software company Kaspersky Lab said some hackers were attempting to sell the malicious code for around 2,500 before the flaw was exploited by remote attackers just after Xmas.Save to My Web
Mi5 Networks Announces General Availability of the First Purpose-Built Enterprise Anti-Spyware Gateway Appliances
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Feb 06 11:14 AM
DEMO 2006 — Mi5 Networks today announced the general availability of its Enterprise Spygate appliances, the world’s first purpose-built anti-spyware appliances for medium-to-large enterprises.Save to My Web
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