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New spam and virus trends from Enterprise

12 August 2008
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5 comments :

der-Heiko said...

Very funny in a Google Security Blog Linkspam threats

24 August 2008 at 12:22
Unknown said...

Well researcher say only four botnets are responsible for 80% of the world spam.

http://www.marshal.com/trace/traceitem.asp?article=751

why people behind these nasty spam are not exposed or caught..

cant blv top four of these botnets are being controlled from US.

http://blog.fireeye.com/research/2008/08/srizbi-and-ru-1.html

instead of building system against the spam these spammer should be stopped...but i guess these big security companies wont like it..
its their business...

Sorry for being so harsh...but its true..

29 August 2008 at 12:19
Cyber Monday Deals said...

very helpful findings.

thanks

jay
Cyber Monday

29 August 2008 at 22:33
Art Bowker said...

For those interested in security and computer forensics check out the agenda for the 2008 HTCIA International Conference sheduled for October 20-22, 2008, Atlantic City's Bally's Hotel and Casino. Of particular note: WiFi investigations, network forensics, cell phone forensics, Internet ISP Investigation; virtualization on digital forensics, analysis of physical memory, response for Linux systems; Botnets and maleware and live system forensics. Check out the site at http://www.htciaconference.org/index.shtml.

14 September 2008 at 18:54
Unknown said...

I hope I'm in the right place. That's what's been holding me up on seeking help. I have two questions actually. One concerns Gmails zero tolerance for spam. I do visit sites, I do use my gmail address and very important, I do try to make sure that I don't leave any positive clicks on them as in agreeing to anything. But this week I got hit with over 100 spam mailings. I don't know where to go to learn how to set/change my security settings. Second concern is about the IP address. I thought each computer had it's own IP address, if so, why do I show different IP addresss when I'm always using the same computer?

30 January 2009 at 14:42

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