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Banking sites crippled by Iran-sponsored DDoS, US officials claim

Banking sites crippled by Iran-sponsored DDoS, US officials claim
  • Posted January 10, 2013, 4:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in The Web, IT Security
  • Iran is being blamed for a recent wave of cyberattacks, namely a series of Distributed Denial of Service attacks launched against major financial institutions. Affected financial institutions include, but may not be limited to, Bank of America, Chase, Citigroup, Wells Fargo,…

U.S. blamed for spying on French government with Flame malware

U.S. blamed for spying on French government with Flame malware
  • Posted November 21, 2012, 4:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, The Web
  • According to The Telegram and sources close to French news outlet L'Express, politically-driven U.S. hackers were responsible for a cyberattack that occurred just days before French voters cast their ballots in April. Those sources claim hackers were able to infiltrate French…

Kaspersky Lab discovers highly specialized miniFlame malware

Kaspersky Lab discovers highly specialized miniFlame malware
  • Posted October 15, 2012, 3:00 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in IT Security
  • Researchers at Kaspersky Lab have discovered an advanced piece of malware dubbed miniFlame (officially referred to as “SPE” and “John” by the designers) being used to attack high-profile targets. miniFlame works as an espionage add-on tool alongside similar state-sponsored code…

Iran blocks Google due to video controversy, readies own Internet

Iran blocks Google due to video controversy, readies own Internet
  • Posted September 25, 2012, 8:30 AM by Rick Burgess | Filed in The Web
  • According to Reuters, Google's search and Gmail services have been blocked from public view in Iran. Tehran officials say these latest additions to Iran's web filter are the result of a much publicized anti-Islamic video called "Innocence of Muslims". The…

Kaspersky uncovers mystery malware on Flame C&C servers

Kaspersky uncovers mystery malware on Flame C&C servers
  • Posted September 18, 2012, 5:30 PM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in IT Security, The Web
  • Kaspersky has published its findings on the massively distributed Flame malware it identified four months ago, revealing that evidence found on Command & Control (C&C) servers suggests the strain dates back as far as 2006. Researchers also learned that the…

Gauss: Stuxnet-like cyber-espionage toolkit targets Middle East banks

Gauss: Stuxnet-like cyber-espionage toolkit targets Middle East banks
  • Posted August 10, 2012, 1:00 PM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in IT Security, The Web
  • Kaspersky security analysts have identified another cyber-threat (PDF) targeting the Middle East as part of ongoing research into Flame. Named Gauss, it displays all the hallmarks of being part of the same family as Flame (Stuxnet, Duqu) and is compromising financial…

Flame virus created by U.S. and Israel sources say, Iran is target

Flame virus created by U.S. and Israel sources say, Iran is target
  • Posted June 20, 2012, 4:00 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, The Web
  • The Washington Post reports that Flame, an extremely sophisticated virus which was first discovered in Iranian oil refineries, is the brainchild of U.S. and Israeli efforts to slow Iran's nuclear program. This information comes from several Western officials who purportedly…

Flame malware subverts Windows Updates, infects networked PCs

Flame malware subverts Windows Updates, infects networked PCs
  • Posted June 5, 2012, 3:30 PM by Rick Burgess | Filed in IT Security, Microsoft
  • Flame or Flamer, an admittedly sophisticated piece of malware, appears to have more tricks up its sleeve than security researchers had initially believed. Security firm Kaspersky has discovered that the virus turns infected PCs into Windows Update servers which may…

Iran targeted by Flame malware in 'most complex' cyber-attack yet

Iran targeted by Flame malware in
  • Posted May 30, 2012, 10:30 AM by Lee Kaelin | Filed in IT Security
  • The Duqu and Stuxnet malware heralded in a new era in cyber warfare, and brought cyber-espionage to the forefront of security experts minds. In many ways this has also resulted in the general public becoming increasingly sensitive to the almost…

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