A couple of days back, a game of Nerd Truth or Dare in the lab led to the shocking revelation that most of us were using our Facebook/Twitter accounts mainly to keep up with security blogs. Personally, being a twitter non-conformist until recently, I...
This month's Network World Threat Landscape podcast with Fortinet’s Derek Manky talks about the cat-and-mouse battle between Apple and Mac malware makers; Sony Pictures getting hacked right on the heels of the Sony Playstation Network breach; and Ka...
The Android malware DroidKungFu reports back to the following URLs:
http://[REMOVED]fu-android.com:8511/search/rpty.php
http://[REMOVED]fu-android.com:8511/search/getty.php
http://[REMOVED]fu-android.com:8511/search/sayhi.php
A whois on the corres...
As a "Crypto Girl" should, I wish to report that the latest Android malware, Android/DroidKungFu, uses AES encryption.
It is certainly not the first time Android malware use cryptographic encryption - we have already seen use of DES in Android/Geini...
Fortinet is the midst of World IPv6 Day, a global test of IPv6 support, and we’re enjoying being part of this global event. Beginning at midnight UTC on June 8 (5 PM PDT June 7), World IPv6 Day has brought together service providers, content provider...
There are many dangerous threats lurking in cyberspace today, from software vulnerabilities and exploits, to viruses and botnets. Among these threats are phishing attacks, an electronic communication scam that attempts to secure highly personal infor...