Who to trust to “hack your systems”?

Taosecurity has an interesting post.  Is your network a jumble of wires andnetwork equipment but not yet ordered? Hiring a 19 year old hacker without an Associates degree and some hacking knowledge does not make a secure corporate environment. The ststaement by blogger Richard Bejtlich “Young has repeatedly assigned Brewer to hack into Butler’s computer system. … Read more

Fixed “Extortionware” Virus on Windows8 machine

The computer said the following (Image below) The customer did not actually give out money, but the person on the phone was very cryptic, yet was saying your computer is bad, you have to return it etc. (Customer just bought computer-2 months ago) It says www.repair-warnings.com/computerHelp.html Please do not go to this site, as it … Read more

Antivirus software “dead” or does not find all viruses

Internet Storm Center has some more discussion The bottom line is Symantec has said its software products can only catch 50% or so of the viruses out there. PCMag says so what: http://securitywatch.pcmag.com/security/323419-symantec-says-antivirus-is-dead-world-rolls-eyes The comments gave a couple of good links(which I captured a couple of images from): http://www.av-comparatives.org/comparatives-reviews/ http://www.av-test.org/en/news/ So one can test the Anti-Virus … Read more

Even game platforms are not safe Steam chat exploits in network

twitch chat dupes its users into clicking on free “game items”   (F-Secure story) Thanks F-Secure. The above are samples that show items to be given away, except if somebody clicks on them some malicious software(malware)  is placed on the user computer. From there the malware steals all the items in your game account.   … Read more