The following is a brief summary of all of my posts at ZDNet's Zero Day for March. You can subscribe to my personal RSS feed, Zero Day's main feed, or follow me on Twitter:
Recommended reading:
- Dear ISP, it's time to quarantine your malware-infected customers
- Zombie PC Prevention Bill to make security software mandatory
02. Report: malicious PDF files becoming the attack vector of choice
03. Ashton Kutcher's Twitter account hacked
04. Google tops comparative review of malicious search results -- again
05. Report: 3 million malvertising impressions served per day
06. Dear ISP, it's time to quarantine your malware-infected customers
07. SpyEye gets new DDoS functionality
08. Spamvertised DHL notifications lead to malware
09. Spamvertised FedEx notifications lead to malware
10. Rustock botnet's operations disrupted
11. Malicious Japan quake spam leads to scareware
12. Spamvertised United Parcel Service notifications lead to malware
13. Researchers release details on 34 SCADA vulnerabilities
14. Zombie PC Prevention Bill to make security software mandatory
15. Spamvertised Post Office Express Mail (USPS) emails lead to malware
16. New GpCode ransomware encrypts files, demands $125 for decryption
17. Mass SQL injection attack leads to scareware
This post has been reproduced from Dancho Danchev's blog. Follow him on Twitter.
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