Growth of the Underground Cybercrime Economy
AC50 writes "According to research from Trend Micro's TrendLabs compromised Web sites are gaining in importance on malicious sites created specifically by cyber-criminals. The research debunks the conventional wisdom about not visiting questionable sites, because even trusted Web sites such as those belonging to Fortune 500 companies, schools, and government organizations can serve forth malware."
> [...] can serve forth malware
Serve Forth malware from a website? I'd be more concerned about JavaScript malware and the like.
"And there be unix which have made themselves unix for the kingdom of heaven's sake." - Matt. 19:12
Slashdot is safe. It's the only site I visit. Make sure not to open the articles. You never know.
What?
It's only taken 2 months to realize that the most common forms of computer attacks are going to continue in 2008, and all this despite the open memo to on-line criminals:
... be afraid. In fact be just a 'little' more afraid each year, things are definitely getting worse.
"Dear blackhats,
Please, please, please make a new year's resolution to stop making viruses, stealing money and sending spam.
Loving Regards,
Trend Micro."
Everybody out there on the ether
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FairTax baby!
You must have a well-trained set of users. Most people just buy a new computer when that happens.
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Ah! So that's why Vista is selling so well now!
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