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Alerts and information about the latest vulnerabilities, software bugs and security holes, data thefts, phishing threats, spyware, viruses, and online attacks, provided by CryptGuard.com.
We've started seeing a different twist on the ole' eBay phishing scams.
Updated versions of PHP have been released.
Our logs are reporting another machine that's being used to host a rerouted php-attack snippet.
An update to our previous mid-April report on php hacking.
The phony eBay emails keep on rolling in, with the newest batch directing users to machines located in Bangladesh and Russia.
And now for the lamest eBay phishing spoof to come along in quite a long time.
Although March was supposedly the "month of the php bug announcements", it came and went without any hooplah. Not so for April.
The "silver powerseller" eBay phishing scam has taken on a slightly different twist, now operating on a different server and linking via a 'secured' embedded URL.
If you've been subjected to various Windows' popup 'warning' messages that claim your computer is full of critical registry errors or spyware, you need to update Windows to close the security hole that is allowing the hackers to display those popups.
Yet another eBay phishing scam is making the rounds. The email message in this latest scam advises the recipient that they've now been promoted to a silver powerseller, and as per S.O.P. they need to confirm everything by logging in to the "promotion site".
There's an assortment of security droppings in this month's Microsoft patch party, two of which are particularly likely to be relevant for most Windows users (MS07-017 and MS07-021).
Our network monitors have been logging a large number of MSRPC packets flogging two new websites selling their bogus spyware/registry-cleaner software.
This is an update on the Microsoft animated cursor vulnerability that was originally widely reported late last week.
Our network monitoring is reporting what appears to be the output of a possible new PHP hacker/attack toolkit.
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