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A web hosting company allegedly responsible for at least 75% of the daily spam volume worldwide has been forced offline, thanks to evidence gathered by security experts. McColo Corp, based in California, had its service terminated by its ISP, Hurricane Electric earlier today.

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Former IT Manager Sentenced to One Year in Prison For Hacking Former Employer

A California man has been sentenced to a year in federal prison for hacking into his former employer’s computer system and giving spammers access to the mail server.

| News | Security | 11/10/08 at 4:22 am |


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Trojan Compromises Over 300,000 Accounts

Over the past three years a powerful Trojan maintained by a cybercrime organization has been responsible for stealing the usernames and passwords of nearly half a million bank accounts and nearly as many credit card numbers.

| Feature | Security | 11/05/08 at 9:02 am |


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India’s Booming Business: CAPTCHA Solving

Is text based CAPTCHA on the way out?

| News | Security | 10/13/08 at 5:58 am |


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Two of the World’s Largest Botnets May Be Connected

Rustock and Srizbi, two of the world’s biggest spam botnets, may be connected. Researchers have discovered that the two botnets share the same malware delivery method, a Trojan called Trojan.Exchange, which is activated when unsuspecting users click on malicious links in spam messages.

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