Spam & Hackers

Google Hackers Reportedly Targeted Password System

Hacker attacks on Google traced to China appear to have been directed at Gaia, a Google system now named Single Sign-on, which allows cloud users to access apps with one password. Access ...

by Michael Smith

CIOs Battle Hackers Using Olympic-Themed Attacks

Hackers are changing tactics, with e-mails identifying with the Olympics but hiding malicious Trojans that elude most antivirus programs. Where hackers formerly favored Microsoft Word documents, now they are turning to other ...

by Michael Smith

MySpace Still Denies Security Holes

Following widespread reports that the MySpace pages of music bands are regularly being infected with malware, Andrew Storms, director of security operations for nCircle said he agrees that there is a yet-to-be-reported ...

by Michael Smith

Stopping Today’s PC Spies at the Gate

“If you want to avoid spyware, there are certain parts of the Web you should stay away from,” says Dave Cole, director of Symantec Security Response. “They’re the dark alleys of the ...

by Michael Smith