Showing posts with label internet hijacking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet hijacking. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2008

Trojan virus steals banking info

BBC reports that the Sinowal trojan has infected computers world-wide and stolen information for more than 270'000 bank accounts and 240'000 credit cards... Infections can happen simply by visiting a booby-trapped web site, and users wouldn't be aware of the infection.
Here is another report from the register.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Spam and Malware sites receive a hit

A commentary on the Register.co.uk revealed that Directi provides the PrivacyProtect service. Behind this service many fraudulent web sites were hiding. The service itself (Privacyprotect.org), when a whois is performed, is hiding behind a mail box in New Zealand - with a note that all mail is rejected. The contact phone number given is in Denmark. A call to that number results only in an answering machine, telling you that nobody answers the phone. The service is provided by Directi, and they promise now to suspend abusive services within 24 hours.
The article revealed also other sites, such as Knujon (no junk backwards), which has a large list of junk email. Further, there is TeMerc Internet Countermeasures (a forum for adware, malware, spyware), Hostexploit, and Scaminvestments. Catty Shaq, mentioned in a previous post, has closed down, but the information was transferred to $caminvestments$.
In a joint statement from Sept. 7., 2008 from Directi, HostExploit and Kunujon, they promise collaboration in suspending fraudulent services.