New Trojan Attacks Series 60
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Trojan Horse Attacks Mac OS X
Trojan Horse Attacks Mac OS X
04/09/2004 03:57 PMA security company warns of malicious code that targets the operating
system. It could be the start of a whole new world of pain for blithe
Mac users. By Leander Kahney.
Benign Trojan Horse Attacks Mac OS X
Benign Trojan Horse Attacks Mac OS X
04/12/2004 03:25 PMAlthough it is harmless, the trojan has spread fear and trepidation
throughout the Mac user community and press.
Phishers migrating to Trojan attacks
Phishers migrating to Trojan attacks
01/06/2005 11:39 AMThe latest report from the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) has
suggested a depressing if unsurprising outlook for phishing trends in
2005.
Trojan virus attacks popular Web sites
Trojan virus attacks popular Web sites
06/27/2004 07:53 AMPhel Trojan horse attacks on Windows XP
Phel Trojan horse attacks on Windows XP
01/02/2005 12:55 AMPhishers migrating to Trojan horse
attacks
Phishers migrating to Trojan horse
attacks
01/06/2005 05:40 PMThe Anti-Phishing Working Group, in its most recent report, said that
online scam artists are turning to new tactics to try to trick Web
surfers into divulging financial information.
Trojan e-mails suggest trend toward
targeted attacks
Trojan e-mails suggest trend toward
targeted attacks
06/17/2005 04:55 PMOngoing e-mail attacks against several U.K. government agencies and
companies show that hackers are increasingly using targeted attacks,
analysts said.
Symantec: Phel Trojan horse attacks on
Windows XP
Symantec: Phel Trojan horse attacks on
Windows XP
12/30/2004 08:11 PMThe Phel Trojan installs programs that can remotely control a user's
system, according to Symantec.
Spam with Trojan horse attacks eBay
users
Spam with Trojan horse attacks eBay
users
01/17/2004 11:08 PMSymbian Trojan attacks anti-virus
protection
Symbian Trojan attacks anti-virus
protection
03/23/2005 09:51 AMLow risk malware adopts Windows attack strategy
"CNN.com - More than 80 killed in series
of attacks in Iraq - Jun 24, 2004"
"CNN.com - More than 80 killed in series
of attacks in Iraq - Jun 24, 2004"
06/25/2004 03:22 PMCNN.com - More than 80 killed in series
of attacks in Iraq - Jun 24, 2004
CNN.com - More than 80 killed in series
of attacks in Iraq - Jun 24, 2004
06/24/2004 11:19 PMCNN.com - More than 80 killed in series of attacks in Iraq - Jun 24,
2004 .. Multiple attacks rock Iraqi cities .. on their way to Iraq ..
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cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/24/iraq.main/index.html
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Re: a dangerous fast spreading (yet
simple) trojan horse (Now
IRC.Trojan.Fgt)
Re: a dangerous fast spreading (yet
simple) trojan horse (Now
IRC.Trojan.Fgt)
10/28/2003 11:06 PMK-OTiK Security (Oct 28 2003)
Windows Media Player 9 Series and 10
Series Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage
Windows Media Player 9 Series and 10
Series Add-in for Microsoft FrontPage
09/03/2004 01:08 AMThis add-in enables new capabilities for FrontPage users including the
ability to: Easily embed the Windows Media Player 9 Series or 10
Series control into FrontPage web pages and SharePoint sites; Control
the look and feel of the media playback experience; Easily convert
your media files for efficient network delivery. Publish to a Web or
streaming server automatically. All this from within the add-in's
wizard without having to write any script!
Rescheduled Free Webcast Kicks Off
Lyra’s New Hard Copy Observer Webcast
Series: Interactive Series Combines
Digital Imaging Breaking News with
Audience Q&A
Rescheduled Free Webcast Kicks Off
Lyra’s New Hard Copy Observer Webcast
Series: Interactive Series Combines
Digital Imaging Breaking News with
Audience Q&A
06/17/2005 04:23 PMLyra Research's next free Webcast has been rescheduled to Friday, June
17, at 2 p.m. EDT. The Webcast will include a discussion of the latest
industry news and an audience question-and-answer session in an
interactive Webcast format. Register at www.lyra.com. [PRWEB Jun 15,
2005]
Free Webcast Kicks off Lyra’s New Hard
Copy Observer Webcast Series: New
Interactive Webcast Series Combines
Digital Imaging Breaking News with
Audience Q&A
Free Webcast Kicks off Lyra’s New Hard
Copy Observer Webcast Series: New
Interactive Webcast Series Combines
Digital Imaging Breaking News with
Audience Q&A
06/17/2005 04:24 PMRescheduled: Lyra Research’s next free Webcast on Friday, June 17, at
2 p.m. EDT will kick off the new Hard Copy Observer Webcast Series.
The Webcast will include a discussion of the latest industry news and
an audience question-and-answer session in an interactive Webcast
format. In this series of 30-minute Webcasts, Observer editors will
discuss key printer and copier product launches, industry trade shows,
and corporate mergers and shake-ups. Discussions will be followed by
valuable question-and-answer sessions with the audience. Register for
the free Webcast at www.lyra.com. [PRWEB Jun 6, 2005]
Ask IE For Help, Get a Trojan
Ask IE For Help, Get a Trojan
12/31/2004 09:03 AMTechTree Dec 31 2004 12:22PM GMT
Was There a Trojan War?
Was There a Trojan War?
05/26/2004 04:36 AMmore» .. Troy
archaeology.org/0405/etc/troy.html
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The Trojan that wasn't
The Trojan that wasn't
04/19/2004 08:32 PMThe Trojan dragon
The Trojan dragon
08/30/2004 10:32 AMSunday’s United for Peace and Justice march had been progressing
peacefully (if noisily and enthusiastically) up Seventh Avenue in
Manhattan for almost four hours when a green paper dragon float came
to a standstill on the east side of the street, directly across from a
giant FOX News Billboard ("America's Newsroom") and just in front of a
McDonald's restaurant. The base of the float was hung with paper
banners with anti-corporate messages, behind which figures could be
seen scurrying about, bent almost double so as not to be spotted.
Suddenly, about 20 people, mostly young men, started spilling out of
the belly of the dragon and running north. They were dressed all in
black, and were wearing bandanas over their mouths like surgical
masks.
Osama the Trojan
Osama the Trojan
07/23/2004 11:35 PMUSA Today Jul 24 2004 3:07AM GMT
trojan horse
trojan horse
04/16/2004 06:24 PM"MP3Concept Trojan Horse" caused an uproar in the Mac OS X community.
It also gave something for those Windows folk...
It wasn't me, it was the Trojan horse
It wasn't me, it was the Trojan horse
11/16/2003 11:49 PMZDNet Nov 16 2003 10:46PM ET
MP3 Trojan Hype On The Mac Web
MP3 Trojan Hype On The Mac Web
04/09/2004 03:59 PMNew Trojan on the loose
New Trojan on the loose
07/13/2004 07:08 PMSo long as your anti-virus definitions are up to date your good to
go. But it seems a new bug is on the loose being delivered to your
inbox's [InfoWorld]
OS X Trojan Horse Is A Nag
OS X Trojan Horse Is A Nag
04/09/2004 10:33 PMSecurity experts on Friday slammed security firm Intego for
exaggerating the threat of what the company identified as the first
Trojan for Mac OS X. By Leander Kahney, Wired News (via MyAppleMenu)
Mac OS X Trojan Warning
Mac OS X Trojan Warning
04/09/2004 04:10 PM
Intego issued a security warning regarding a concept Trojan on Mac OS
X.Mac OS X displays the icon of the MP3 file, with an .mp3 extension,
rather th...
Trojan Threatens XP
Trojan Threatens XP
01/01/2005 06:53 PMTechzonez Jan 1 2005 8:34PM GMT
Another Trojan on the attack
Another Trojan on the attack
06/08/2004 04:08 AMZDNet UK Jun 8 2004 8:37AM GMT
Trojan Games
Trojan Games
11/04/2003 03:41 PM The Trojan Games (as in
Trojan condoms.) Forget the Olympics, this is where true champions
rise to greatness. NSFW. [Via
Milk and Cookies.]
Mac Trojan Set LooseMore to Come?
Mac Trojan Set LooseMore to Come?
05/13/2004 12:30 PMThe first malicious Trojan for Mac OS X has been found in the wild,
leading some to claim the platform may be on the verge of increased
attention from virus writers.
Mac Trojan Set LooseMore to Come?
Mac Trojan Set LooseMore to Come?
05/14/2004 07:28 PMExtreme Tech May 14 2004 11:42PM GMT
New Trojan spreads via spam
New Trojan spreads via spam
07/15/2004 03:47 PM“Backdoor-CGT has been labeled a low risk by most antivirus
firms. But the Trojan’s method of travel has one security firm
worried that attackers are finding quicker ways to do their
deeds.”
New Trojan targets PDAs
New Trojan targets PDAs
08/10/2004 05:37 AMDirect and Related Links for 'New Trojan targets
PDAs'
“Three weeks after the 29A virus group launched Duts, the
first proof-of-concept virus for personal digital assistants (PDAs)
running PocketPC, a new Trojan horse is targeting the handheld
devices, according to Russian-based Kaspersky Labs. WinCE.Brador-A was
probably written by a Russian virus coder, said Eugene Kaspersky, head
of antivirus research at Kaspersky Labs. The Trojan was attached to an
e-mail with a Russian sender and Russian text inside. The author was
offering to sell the…
Trojan horses on the Macintosh
Trojan horses on the Macintosh
04/09/2004 04:10 PMAs the world starts to turn its gaze away from Windows, it was
inevitable that trojan horse-style viruses begin to proliferate on
other platforms. Now we'll see Apple subjected to the same kind of
scrutiny afforded Windows....
First Trojan for Windows CE Released
First Trojan for Windows CE Released
08/06/2004 07:49 AMTrojan Horse Christmas
Trojan Horse Christmas
12/31/2004 10:15 AMColumn That shiny new Windows PC
The Phel Trojan horse
The Phel Trojan horse
12/30/2004 11:42 PMTechSpot Dec 31 2004 3:24AM GMT
First Trojan for handhelds now in the
wild
First Trojan for handhelds now in the
wild
08/06/2004 07:56 AMA malicious Trojan horse program has emerged for Pocket PCs, antivirus
companies announced but they characterised the threat as relatively
low.
The program, known alternately as Backdoor.Bardor.A and
WinCE.Brador.a, lets an attacker gain full control of the handheld and
is the first such "backdoor Trojan" program to emerge for
Pocket PCs. However, such backdoor programs are not capable of
propagating on their own and instead must be sent as email attachments
or through similar means, making them less dangerous.
Symantec rated the bug a "one," the lowest on its five-point
scale. In a statement, the company offered the standard warning not to
open or execute files from unknown sources.
"Backdoor server and Trojan horse programs often use enticing
file names to trick users into executing them," said Oliver
Friedrichs, senior manager, Symantec Security Response. The bug
appears to be limited to devices that use an ARM processor and
Microsoft's Pocket PC operating systems, Symantec said.
Last month, researchers identified the first Windows CE virus, which
researchers said was mostly a "proof-of-concept" bug, or one
designed to demonstrate its own feasibility.

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