An anonymous reader writes "Former Washington Post Security Fix blogger Brian Krebs has launched a new blog at krebsonsecurity.com, and his first story highlights a pair of underground antivirus scann
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Online Services Let Virus Writers Check Their Work
Recovering the Slums of the Internet?
turtleshadow writes "Brian Krebs of Security Fix Blog analyzed the McColo Spamming one year later and asks an interesting question: 'How does one renovate and recoup the lost trust to the slums of the
Recovering the Slums Of the Internet?
turtleshadow writes "Brian Krebs of Security Fix Blog analyzed the McColo Spamming one year later and asks an interesting question: 'How does one renovate and recoup the lost trust to the slums of the
Washington Post Says Use Linux To Avoid Bank Fraud
christian.einfeldt writes "Washington Post Security Fix columnist Brian Krebs recommends that banking customers consider using a Linux LiveCD, rather than Microsoft Windows, to access their on-line ba
PC Invader Costs a Kentucky County $415,000
plover recommends a detailed account by Brian Krebs in the Washington Post's Security Fix column of a complex hack and con job resulting in the theft of $415,000 from Bullitt County, Kentucky.
Uncle Sam's Travel Site Grounded By Breach
McGruber writes "Northrup-Grumman's Govtrip.com website has been shut down following a security breach, according to a report by 'Security Fix' blogger Brian Krebs.
Largest Data Breach Disclosed During Inauguration
rmogull writes "Brian Krebs over at the Washington Post just published a story that Heartland Payment Systems disclosed what may be the largest data breach in history. Today. During the inauguration.
CastleCops Anti-Malware Site Closes Down
Fortran IV writes "Volunteer-powered anti-malware site CastleCops appears to have closed shop.
500 Thousand MS Web Servers Hacked
andrewd18 writes "According to F-Secure, over 500,000 webservers across the world, including some from the United Nations and UK government, have been victims of a SQL injection.
Adobe PDF Exploits In the Wild
mambosauce writes "Brian Krebs, via the security fix blog is reporting that the recent PDF vulnerabilities which were patched only for Adobe Reader 8 and not 7 are being exploited via banner ads.
The Anatomy of Money-Mule Scams
Brian Krebs of the Washington Post's Security Fix blog has up an article on work-at-home money mule scams (backgrounder blog post here).
Russian Phishers Moving to China?
Hugh Pickens writes "The Russian Business Network, an ISP and Web hosting provider based in St.
Profile of the Russian Business Network
The Washington Post has an article detailing what is known of the workings of the Russian Business Network, a shadowy entity based in St.
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