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[TechRepublic] Online identity theft up 200% since 2010 / Grum botnet take-down

IT Security

TechRepublic Member | July 19, 2012

Online identity theft up 200% since 2010

Following the recent slew of attacks against various websites that resulted in millions of user accounts being compromised, comes this little statistic: fraudsters traded 12 million pieces of personal information online in just Q1 2012. Read more

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Officials attack Grum: World's third largest botnet (18% of spam)

Security researchers have helped authorities locate and take down Grum, the third largest known botnet. Grum is responsible for some 18 percent of the spam sent worldwide, and this accomplishment should noticeably reduce junk mail levels. Read more

Virus warning: Someone tagged or added a photo of you on Facebook

Scammers are spamming a new e-mail that claims you were tagged in a photo added on the social network. The e-mail includes a link to a webpage that uses the Blackhole exploit kit to put malware onto your computer, before quietly redirecting you to a Facebook profile as if nothing was amiss. Read more

Microsoft also warns of fake Skype malware app on Android

Cybercriminals recently created a fake Skype app for Android that is really malware in disguise. Microsoft, which owns Skype, has finally caught on and is warning its users about the threat. Read more

Apple adds unique identifiers to fight iOS in-app purchase hack

Apple is starting to provide a solution to the hacking of its In-App Purchase program for iOS. The company has added unique identifiers to the receipts of purchases but there's still more to be done before app developers are protected. Read more

Nike hacker steals over $80,000

Brad Stephenson went on a five-month shopping spree after he found a loophole in one of Nike's website. When the Secret Service caught up with him, he had stolen $81,419.58 in Nike merchandise. Read more

Warning: Scams surrounding 2012 Olympics have already begun

This year's Summer Olympics are less than two weeks away. That means you should already be wary of scams and spam heading your way. Be sure to remind family and friends to avoid e-mails and websites claiming you've won something related to the Games. Read more

How to uninstall the iOS in-app purchase hack from your device

If curiosity got the best of you and you installed the iOS in-app purchase hack, here's how to clean your device up and set things back to normal, should you have a change of heart. Read more

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