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Facebook Scams Apple/Macintosh

Facebook hands out White Hat debit cards to hackers

Ramnit Worm Steals 45,000 Facebook Accounts

'Ramnit' worm hijacks 45,000 Facebook logins

Ramnit worm goes after Facebook credentials

16 Timeline-Related Scams Found on Facebook

Worm steals more than 45,000 Facebook logins

Facebook: most hijacked logins by Ramnit were invalid

The Majority of Accounts Stolen by ‘Ramnit’ Outdated, Facebook Says

Sony Pictures Website and Facebook Page Hacked by Anonymous

Sony Pictures Website and Facebook Page Hacked by Anonymous (Updated)

The Truth About the Sony Pictures Hacking (Exclusive)

Phishers are posing as Facebook security on chat

Facebook chat phishing attack impersonates Facebook security team

‘Facebook Security’ Phishing Attack Steals Accounts and Makes Threats

300,000 Users Fall for ‘Hours Spent on Facebook’ Scam

Facebook denies Anonymous 'claims' of takedown

American Airlines Fake Ticket Purchase Scams Hit the Roof

Nutella, Giant Babies and Beautiful Posteriors Featured on Scam Site

Apple billing e-mail scam making the rounds

Experts Warn of Windows Security Phone Scams

FBI Wants Money to Erase People from Most Wanted List, Scam Email

Beware of Distress Email Scams Coming from Friends

Chuck Norris Dies, but Only in Malicious Scam

How to Identify Fake Lottery Scams

MSNBC Work at Home News Report Used in Scam

Tumblr Offers Free iPhone 5 in Survey Scam

Apple approves fake iPhone app for App Store
Rootkits Trojans Data Breach
Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 Videos Hide ZeroAccess Rootkit

DotA 2 and Diablo III Beta Testing Cracks Come with Backdoor Trojans

Carrier IQ Detection Tools Modified to Become SMS Trojans

Sykipot Trojan Improved to Hijack DoD Smart Cards

Sykipot Trojan hijacks DoD smart cards

Sykipot Trojan Improved to Hijack DoD Smart Cards

Android NFL Game Drops IRC Bot and SMS Trojan

Carberp Trojan Dupes Facebook Users into Handing over Ukash Vouchers

New ZeuS Variant ‘Citadel’ Comes with Customer Support

Cidrex Trojan Breaks CAPTCHA to Create Yahoo! Email Account

Hackers release credit card, other data from Stratfor breach

Hacking group releases more Stratfor subscriber data

Researcher: Many Stratfor passwords are weak

232 Hard Drives Containing Patient Data Stolen and Sold on eBay

BlackBerry PlayBook Flaw Allows Hackers to Steal Data During Bluetooth Transfer

T-Mobile Hacked by TeaMp0isoN, Administrators and Staff Exposed (Exclusive)

Social Networking Malware Scareware/Ransomware
Facebook and Twitter Posts Declare Pop Star Adam Ant Dead

Kim Jong-il YouTube Video Used to Spread Malware

FBI: Beware of ‘Gameover’ Bank-Account-Stealing Malware

Fake Kim Jong-il video distributing malware

Under malware attack: Smart cards used by U.S. government agencies

Protests in Romania: Perfect for Malware-Spreading Emails

Zero-Day Vulnerability Found in McAfee’s SaaS Products

Android malware makes use of steganography

Scareware Migrates to Android Devices, Beware of Opera Virus Scanner

Ransomware Poses as Law Enforcement Agency and Fines Users

Phishing

Anonymous/LulzSec/
AntiSec/TeaMpoisoN

Android

Amateur Programmer: SMS Spoofing for Malicious Purposes Is Easy

Antiphishing standard in the works from Google, Facebook, others

 

Antisec Hacks California Law Enforcement Association, Email Content Leaked

T-Mobile Hacked by TeaMp0isoN, Administrators and Staff Exposed (Exclusive, Updated)

Anonymous Takes Down FBI, RIAA, DOJ and White House Following Megaupload Closure

Anonymous tricked people into joining Web site attacks

Anonymous dupes users into joining Metaupload attack

Anonymous dupes users into joining Megaupload attack

Anonymous: Facebook is next, on January 28

Anonymous Blamed for Twitter Shutdown, Hackers Deny

Anonymous Official Channels Say Anonyupload Is Fake

TeamHav0k’s OP XSS: Vulnerabilities in US Government Sites (Exclusive)

NSA releases security-enhanced version of Android
SCADA Social Engineering Other

Stuxnet, Duqu and Others Created with ‘Tilded’ Platform by the Same Team

Siemens FactoryLink Flaws Allow Hackers to Execute Arbitrary Code

Researchers expose flaws in popular industrial control systems

DHS disputes memo on purported railway computer breach

DHS Monitors YouTube and Facebook in Search for Bombs and Cyber Terror

Video Demo: Printer Flaws Allow Hackers to Take Over LAN

Activist Website ‘Care2’ Hacked, 18 Million Passwords Reset

Hackers’ Heaven Pastebin.Com Hit by DDoS Attack

1 Million Webpages Infected by Lilupophilupop SQL Injection Attack

KiK, Legitimate Messaging App for Smartphones or Hacking Scheme

McDonald’s Gift Card Offers Lead to Adult Dating Sites

Hacker group threatens to release Symantec AV source code

Hackers Obtain Norton Antivirus Source Code, Symantec Investigates

That stolen Symantec source code? It's for older enterprise products

Symantec confirms source code leak in two enterprise security products

Symantec: Hackers Obtained Enterprise Product Source Code, Not Norton

Keylogging threat could lead to more attacks, say researchers

QR Codes from Spam Emails Point to Pharmacy Schemes

Chinese hackers targeting smart cards to grab U.S. defense data

60 Infected Online Games Sites Redirect Users to Malicious Domains

DHS media monitoring could chill public dissent, EPIC warns

ANZ Bank Phishing Campaign Powered by Google Docs

Lojack recovers your laptop, without risking your neck

McAfee software lets scammers hijack PCs to send spam

Zero-Day Vulnerability Found in McAfee’s SaaS Products (Updated)

Apache Tomcat Users Advised to Update to Avoid Hash DOS Attacks

Scanned Documents from Xerox Devices Hide Blackhole Exploit Kits

Windows Installer Vulnerabilities Allow Privilege Elevations

Expert: Bank Transactions Can Be Manipulated Even If OTP Devices Are Used

27,000 Computers Participating in OpMegaupload DDoS Attack (Exclusive)

XSS Attacks Possible due to IE URI Encoding Flaw

Police need warrant for GPS tracking, high court rules

Microsoft identifies suspected Kelihos botnet author

Symantec tells customers to disable PCAnywhere

Symantec: Users Should Disable pcAnywhere to Prevent Attacks

Threatened by Anonymous, Symantec tells users to pull pcAnywhere's plug

Symantec declares PCAnywhere safe with latest security patch

Symantec drops don't-use advice, gives pcAnywhere all-clear

XSS Vulnerability Found in Google, Forbes, Myspace, MTV and Ferrari

Researchers unearth more Chinese links to defense contractor attacks

Drive-by-download attack exploits critical vulnerability in Windows Media Player

US-CERT Warns About Anonymous DDOS Attacks

Drive-by Spam Emails Infect Computers Without Links or Attachments