Archive for March 31st, 2010

4.4 percent in China have no AV – that might not be too bad

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
4.4 percent in China have no AV – that might not be too bad

The number for the rest of the world might be 26 percentThere is a story making headlines on the computer security news sources today about estimates that 4.4 percent of Chinese Internet users have no anti-virus software, up from 3.9 percent last year... »

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Beta Linux Integration Services Available – SMP support is coming!

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Beta Linux Integration Services Available – SMP support is coming!

tweetmeme_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/virtual_pc_guy/archive/2010/03/31/beta-linux-integration-services-available-smp-support-is-coming.aspx'; We have just released the beta of the next version of the Linux integration services.  This release brings some much wanted and requested new functionality to our Linux support on Hyper-V.  Specifically it brings: Support for running Linux with up to 4 vCPUs per virtual machine. ... »

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Ah yes. FBI agent Brad Martins with the “global scam Fither in CA 93535”

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Ah yes. FBI agent Brad Martins with the “global scam Fither in CA 93535”

Good God! A 419 scam email from someone in grade school!From: FBI AGENT Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 7:34 AMSubject: FBI AGENTHello honest people......... We got your contact from our Microsoft data-base system. This is t... »

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Google: beware spyware from Vietnam

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Google: beware spyware from Vietnam

Spyware/DDoS malware comboGoogle’s security team member Neel Mehta has blogged about yet one more spyware attack on Google users from Asia. This time forces in Vietnam apparently are trying to spy on and stifle dissent from those opposed to the expan... »

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Apple issues mega patch for Mac OS X

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Apple issues mega patch for Mac OS X

Apple has issued Security Update 2010-002 (Mac OS X v10.6.3) that fixes 100 enumerated vulnerabilities in:-- Mac OS X 10.5-- Mac OS X 10.6-- Mac OS X Server 10.5-- Mac OS X Server 10.6The 400 MB+ download takes a while, so, be prepared.Info here: http... »

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Forbes: “It’s all just Malware now”

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Forbes: “It’s all just Malware now”

It seems I prompted an exploration of infection related search terms in Google Trends over on the Forbes.com Firewall blog. “Malware” is becoming a sort of catch-all term for end-users, slowly replacing the various types of Ad/Mal/Spyware... »

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Running executables in PDF: it’s a feature

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Running executables in PDF: it’s a feature

Didier Stevens, security professional and blogger, has found a “feature” in the PDF file format that makes it possible to package an executable in a PDF file which will run in Foxit PDF reader or run in Adobe Reader with a bit of social engineering... »

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