Today, McAfee released a report based on a survey of more than 1,000 decision-makers about the use of Web 2.0 technology for business. The report reveals some interesting results (for example, who would have thought the United States is among the countries with the lowest adoption rate, and Germany is the country with the most companies Read more…
Tags: Email & Web Security
The kids are back to school and the hubbub of the first few weeks is settling back into a routine. So as I contemplated what to write about this week, I thought perhaps it is a good time to “review” – just like the kids are doing at school. Take a few minutes to do Read more…
Tags: kids safety, passwords, privacy settings
Stuxnet has received a lot of attention since McAfee first blogged about it in July. This post will answer some of the frequently asked questions we’ve received. Q: What is Stuxnet? A: Stuxnet is a highly complex virus targeting Siemens’ SCADA software. The threat exploits a previously unpatched vulnerability in Siemens SIMATIC WinCC/STEP 7 (CVE-2010-2772) and four Read more…
Tags: critical infrastructure, Stuxnet
Not that I often quote G. Gordon Liddy, but I’m doing it now because he was spot-on when he said, “If crime didn’t pay, there wouldn’t be any crime.” In my last post I wrote about the targeted, personal nature of Advanced Persistent Threats and what that means for your business. Today I’m going to Read more…
This story is about a victim of criminal identity theft. The victim is a trucker who discovered that his identity had been stolen when his commercial driver’s license was suspended because the thief who stole his identity had been busted for drinking and driving on four different occasions. Imagine. The consequences of identity theft are often so overwhelming Read more…
Tags: drivers license, job applications, potential employers, social security number
A pet project of mine for a couple of months now, McAfee’s secure-short URL service http://mcaf.ee went through a viral launch last week and has taken flight! Leveraging McAfee Global Threat Intelligence, McAf.ee lets you create short url’s which are checked against our databases of known spammy, dangerous, malware hosting, bot control etc sites prior to Read more…
Tags: Family Safety, malware, mcaf.ee, short url, twitter, Web 2.0
Peer-to-peer file sharing, or P2P, has become enormously popular on college campuses across the country because it allows students to easily exchange music and video files over the Internet. Tens of millions of people use P2P applications such as Limewire, eDonkey, and BearShare to fill their MP3 players and hard drives with all the music Read more…
Tags: Peer to Peer file sharing, Robert Siciliano, sensitive documents, social security number, student loan applications, tax returns
Some malware attacks come so quickly that by the time you react, it’s too late. That was a lesson learned the hard way by thousands of organizations last week with VBMania, otherwise known as the “Here You Have” email worm. In stark contrast to Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) such as Operation Aurora, the VBMania worm Read more…
Tags: Network Security
The Zeus botnet has been in the wild since 2007 and it is among the top botnets active today. This bot has an amazing and rarely observed means of stealing personal information–by infecting users’ computers and capturing all the information entered on banking sites. Apart from stealing passwords, this bot has variety of methods implemented Read more…
McAfee Labs has been monitoring a spam run that was launched earlier today. The message follows: Subject: A very warm invitation to you Body: Hello, Hope your week has been wonderfull well. I would like to extend a very warm invitation to you to the Verbum Dei Missionary Festival this Sunday, September 19. With a lot Read more…