eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A major computer security threat known as Koobface made its first appearance in the world of social media in August of 2008. The word Koobface is an anagram for "Facebook," flaunting the fact that ...
Security researchers, working with law enforcement and Internet service providers, have disrupted the brains of the Koobface botnet. Late Friday afternoon, Pacific Time, the computer identified as the ...
Just as a stand-up comedian carefully places his punch line at the end of the joke, I also usually leave my conclusions for the end of a post. Except for this time. This time, I would like to start ...
In any given week, I read at least a dozen reports and studies, but I seldom write about them because their conclusions either are obvious or appear slanted toward generating demand for specific ...
Attention new viewers: those 5000 "friends" you have on Facebook? They might not actually be your friends. In fact, some of them might be scammers trying to infect your computer with a new virus ...
A friend on Facebook suggests that you watch an amazing or funny or sexy video. The link may seem innocuous enough. But with a few simple clicks, you could end up infecting your PC with the Koobface ...
The crew behind the Koobface worm, who have been quite open about their exploits and financial gains from their work in the past, now seem to be ducking underground as pressure is building on them in ...
The suspected ringleaders of the Koobface botnet have been identified and appear to be five men based in Russia, with an office in St Petersburg, according to reports. "As in real life, a perfect ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
According to PandaLabs, which has researched the reworked Koobface, Christmas is one of hackers' favourite seasons. Every year a new IT security threat manages to trick numerous people, exploiting the ...
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