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Microsoft launching Real Time Hosted Threat Intelligence Feed

Microsoft launching Real Time Hosted Threat Intelligence Feed

Jan 12, 2012
Microsoft launching Real Time Hosted Threat Intelligence Feed Microsoft is to offer a real-time intelligence feed of botnet and e-crime data to public and private sector subscribers, according to security company Kaspersky. Currently, Microsoft is testing a real-time feed to distribute information collected from several sources on major botnets, including Rustock, Waldec and Kelihos networks. Partners would be able to access the information using application program interfaces (APIs) that would be provided free by Microsoft. Data from networks of compromised computers will be among the information on offer to ISPs, CERTs, government agencies and private companies, Kaspersky said . Microsoft will have a lot of data in this system already as anyone who has watched the company's spectacular attacks on the Kelihos botnet last summer will attest, adding to similar campaigns against Rustock and Waledec, will vouch for. " Companies could use the data to look for opportunistic mal...
The Saudi hacker to Mossad "Don’t waste your time by searching for me"!

The Saudi hacker to Mossad "Don't waste your time by searching for me"!

Jan 12, 2012
The Saudi hacker to Mossad " Don't waste your time by searching for me "! In a response to the Israeli hackers, the Saudi hacker xOmar exposed 200 Israeli credit cards and he described the Israeli hackers by idiots and he said that they published invalid credit cards. And he asked Mossad through his website not to search for him, because they won't catch him.  xOmar threatened the Israeli people by exposing 200 credit cards daily, and all of these credit cards are valid. speaking about the latest efforts to locate his place, he said '' I've heard from some idiots saying that I am from Mexico, and another said that I am in Riyadh, and last one said that I am from Dubai " and he said to mossad in a message '' don't waste your time '' The Secretary-General of the Committee on Information and awareness of banking in Saudi banks '' Tal'at hafiz '' have told the " Arabiya.Net " yesterday that Saudi banks ha...
Self-extracting archive (SFX) as Creative Virus Handler

Self-extracting archive (SFX) as Creative Virus Handler

Jan 12, 2012
Self-extracting archive (SFX) as Creative Virus Handler Yesterday I Found and interesting article about " Self-extracting archive (SFX) " on Unremote.org by DarkCoderSc. SFX is a little application that contains compressed files. Creating a customized WinRAR SFX archives is a very easy task, but not all people know how to do it.  It is therefore exactly the same as a .ZIP or .RAR archive. The only difference is that, when you execute it, will automatically extract the files. However, if you add some parameters, you can execute them after extraction or execute a shell command before extraction. So this feature can be used as good virus handler. Let's See how? DarkCoderSc shared his experience with us using a Video Demonstration as shown Below. Start up the WinRAR application; click 'Browse for folder' under the 'File' menu and browse to the location of the file. With the file highlighted, clicking on the 'Add' button will kickoff the archiving process and sele...
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Secure your LLMs Against Real-World Threats

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LLMs move fast. So do the risks. Get practical, real-world steps to defend against prompt injection, model poisoning, and more.
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2025 Gartner® MQ Report for Endpoint Protection Platforms (July 2025 Edition)

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Warm up the keyboard, Its time for February The Hacker News Magazine !

Warm up the keyboard, Its time for February The Hacker News Magazine !

Jan 11, 2012
Warm up the keyboard, Its time for February The Hacker News Magazine ! Warm up the keyboard, hack into the internet security of your mind and help us fill the February The Hacker News Magazine with fun, interesting and educational web security info. Our readers love to see what you are up to and what the industry is creating and manufacturing for anyone who turns on their computer and wonders if today is the day they will be hacked into cyber space! Mostly, what they can do about it and how they can protect themselves. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: - New Attack and Defense Techniques - Vulnerability discovery - Small Tactics & Techniques - Big Attacks & Impact - Mobile Hacking - Professional Exploit Development - Security and Hacking Events Around The World - Technical Book Reviews - Security and Hacking Threats - Play with Security Tools - Expert Interview We welcome contributions from readers and hackers like YOU! ...
Stratfor Back Online After Hack with message for Anonymous Hackers

Stratfor Back Online After Hack with message for Anonymous Hackers

Jan 11, 2012
Stratfor Back Online After Hack with message for Anonymous Hacker Security analysis firm Stratfor has relaunched its website after Anonymous hackers brought down its servers and stole thousands of credit card numbers and other personal information belonging to its clients. Hacking collective Anonymous admitted the cyber attack on Christmas Eve and went on to claim that it used the stolen details to make $500,000 in charitable donations to The American Red Cross and Save the Children, as well as other charities.Anonymous eventually released the stolen data to the world, including 75,000 credit card numbers and 860,000 usernames and passwords. Approximately 50,000 of those belong to .mil or .gov email accounts used by the US government. " This was our failure ," Chief Executive George Friedman said in a message to Stratfor's subscribers. " I take responsibility. I deeply regret that this occurred and created hardship for our customers and friends. " Friedma...
US become victim of Indian spy unit, Apple & RIM deny their role !

US become victim of Indian spy unit, Apple & RIM deny their role !

Jan 11, 2012
US become victim of Indian spy unit, Apple & RIM deny their role ! A recently leaked memo reveals that American and Canadian based company's Apple, Research in Motion and Nokia may have helped the government of India spy on U.S. agencies in order to receive larger shares of the overall Indian cell phone market. Last week, an Indian hacker crew successfully broke into a secured Indian military government network. The group, the Lords of Dharmaraja (who posted up outdated Norton security source code last week) posted documents that infer Apple, Nokia, and Research In Motion gave the Indian government backdoor access to their devices in exchange for mobile phone market rights. The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) has asked for an investigation after hackers posted. " We are aware of these reports and have contacted relevant authorities to investigate the matter ," said USCC spokesman Jonathan Weston on Monday. " We are unable to make furthe...
Homeland Security have eye on Journalists

Homeland Security have eye on Journalists

Jan 11, 2012
Homeland Security have eye on Journalists The Department of Homeland Security has declared its intention to gather personal data on journalists or others who might use " traditional and/or social media in real time to keep their audience situationally aware and informed ". Well, it'll be interesting to see the reaction of Obama's adoring White House press corps when they discover their activities are being tracked by the Department of Homeland Security. Under the National Operations Center (NOC)'s Media Monitoring Initiative that came out of DHS headquarters in November, Washington has the written permission to retain data on users of social media and online networking platforms. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. The department says ...
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