

All your SMS are belong to us Banking transactions for owners of Android phones just became more dangerous with a new iteration of the SpyEye Trojan designed to intercept two-factor authentication codes sent via SMS -- the first known version for Android. Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news, articles and videos:
The Register, The Daily Telegraph, UPS hit by DNS hack
Readers of British technology news and opinion website The Register got an unwelcome surprise when they tried to access it last Monday. Imperva and Tata Communications have both announced the launch of Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attack protection services.
Imperva said its Cloud DDoS Protection offering is a simple, secure, cloud-based service that complements the capabilities of i Trusteer has reported the evolution of a new type of financial malware, apparently created from generic malware. This is the second time this has happened, the security firm claims. Harder to detect than common banking trojans Imperva announced Cloud DDoS Protection, a secure cloud-based service that safeguards businesses from DDoS attacks.
By subscribing to this service, organizations can protect against the downtime and brand damage, and potential lost revenue caused by DDoS attacks. The security firm looks to the cloud to help protect companies against distributed denial of service attacks. Trusteer, a leading provider of secure web access services, today announced that First Data will make Trusteer Rapport and Trusteer Pinpoint available with the First Data Internet Banking solutions. Data security specialist claims that cybercriminals are tapping the po London, UK – August 15, 2011 – Imperva, a pioneer and leader of a new category of data security solutions for high-value busines A group of hackers have set up a leader board website called - appropriately enough - RankMyHack.com, under which elite hac Hackers could be generating more than 80,000 queries a day using botnets as they look to harves Botnets are being used to generate results on search engines in huge numbers.
With detection of almo London (UK), 16 August 2011: Imperva’s Hacker Intelligence Initiative (HII) today revealed that hackers |