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An advertisement for the Apple iPhone is shown at a retail store of an Orange mobile phone network provider in Bordeaux, southwestern France, October 23, 2009. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

"Jail broken" iPhones vulnerable to new virus

Reuters - 9 minutes ago

BOSTON (Reuters) - Hackers have built a virus that attacks Apple Inc's iPhone by secretly taking control of the devices via their Internet connections, security experts said.

  • New Worm Steals Data From Jailbroken iPhones NewsFactor - Mon Nov 23, 11:52 AM ET

    Just two weeks after Apple iPhone users in Australia reported jailbroken iPhones came under siege by attackers, a new version of the iPhone worm is posing a threat. Symantec reports the new worm targets jailbroken iPhones running SSH that are still using the default password. The worm can reportedly steal data stored on the iPhone as well as connect back to the attacker, giving them control of the phone.

  • Third iPhone worm targets jailbroken iPhones in Europe, Australia Macworld.com - Mon Nov 23, 10:50 AM ET

    Another week, another worm hitting jailbroken iPhones. As with the previous exploits, which Rickrolled your phone’s wallpaper and stole your data, this nasty piece of work burrows its way into your jailbroken device if you haven’t changed the password for the iPhone’s root account—you have changed your root password, right? Right?

  • Facebook Worm Sells Itself with a Booty Call PC Magazine - Mon Nov 23, 7:10 AM ET

    A new Facebook worm appeared over the weekend, pairing malware with a sexy come-on. NSFW warning: racy image inside.

  • New Attack Fells Internet Explorer PC World - Sun Nov 22, 3:30 AM ET

    A hacker has posted attack code that could be used to break into a PC running older versions of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

  • Security Pro Says New SSL Attack Can Hit Many Sites PC World - Fri Nov 20, 2:40 AM ET

    A Seattle computer security consultant says he's developed a new way to exploit a recently disclosed bug in the SSL protocol, used to secure communications on the Internet. The attack, while difficult to execute, could give attackers a very powerful phishing attack.

  • UK police make 2 Trojan computer virus arrests AP - Wed Nov 18, 12:05 PM ET

    LONDON - A couple suspected of helping spread some of the Internet's most aggressive computer viruses has been arrested in the English city of Manchester, police said Wednesday.

  • Police make "trojan" virus arrests Reuters - Wed Nov 18, 12:01 PM ET

    LONDON (Reuters) - Detectives have made the first arrests in Europe to tackle a "trojan" computer virus which is believed to have infected tens of thousands of computers across the world, London police said on Wednesday.

  • UK Police Reveal Arrests Over Zeus Banking Malware PC World - Wed Nov 18, 11:10 AM ET

    British police said Wednesday they've made the first arrests in Europe of two people for using Zeus, a sophisticated malicious software program that can scoop up any sensitive information on a PC.

  • GAO: Los Alamos computer security has weaknesses AP - Wed Nov 18, 8:26 AM ET

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Security weaknesses uncovered in Los Alamos National Laboratory's classified computer network could increase the risk of a breach of classified information, the U.S. Government Accountability Office said in a new report.

  • Fortinet shares price at $12.50 each ahead of IPO AP - Wed Nov 18, 7:54 AM ET

    NEW YORK - Shares of Fortinet Inc. priced higher than expected at $12.50 each ahead of the computer security company's planned initial public offering Wednesday.

  • Computer Security Challenged By Web 2.0 'Endpoint' Growth Investor's Business Daily - Tue Nov 17, 6:18 PM ET

    It also makes computer security problems. Research out this week shows how companies may be letting tech security slip as they rush to do more tasks online, under greater budget pressures.

  • Computer security co. Fortinet plans IPO this week AP - Tue Nov 17, 3:15 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Fortinet Inc. plans to go public Wednesday in an initial public offering, giving investors a chance to tap a network security provider with sales expected to grow.

  • Obama Administration Unsure About New Cybersecurity Laws PC World - Tue Nov 17, 3:00 PM ET

    Current laws addressing cyber crime aren't adequate to address growing attacks on the government and businesses, a representative of U.S. President Barack Obama's administration said Tuesday.

  • Young people browse the Internet in a cybercafe in Abidjan in August 2009. Laws regulating cybercrimes must target individuals and not society as a whole, an IT specialist told an Internet governance forum at the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Tuesday.(AFP/File/Issouf Sanogo)
    Cyber laws must punish individuals not society: specialist AFP - Tue Nov 17, 2:53 PM ET

    SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (AFP) - Laws regulating cybercrimes must target individuals and not society as a whole, an IT specialist told an Internet governance forum at the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Tuesday.

  • FBI says hackers targeting law firms, PR companies AP - Tue Nov 17, 8:30 AM ET

    WASHINGTON - Hackers are increasingly targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive data, often linked to large corporate clients doing business overseas.

  • UK Hails First Cybercrime Cooperation With Banks PC World - Mon Nov 16, 10:50 AM ET

    U.K. police are hailing the sentencing of four people who used a sophisticated Trojan horse program to siphon money out of online bank accounts and send it to Eastern European countries and Russia.

  • Fake Verizon 'balance-checker' Is a Trojan PC World - Fri Nov 13, 8:10 PM ET

    Cyber-criminals have started preying on Verizon Wireless customers, sending out spam e-mail messages that say their accounts are over the limit and offering them a "balance checker" program to review their payments.

  • DNS Problem Linked to DDoS Attacks Gets Worse PC World - Fri Nov 13, 4:20 PM ET

    Internet security experts say that misconfigured DSL and cable modems are worsening a well-known problem with the Internet's DNS (domain name system), making it easier for hackers to launch distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against their victims.

  • First Windows 7 Exploit Appears To Evade SDL Process NewsFactor - Fri Nov 13, 1:23 PM ET

    Windows 7 escaped the monthly patching process earlier this week, but it didn't escape the notice of hackers. What some security researchers are calling the first zero-day exploit in Windows 7 has been identified and Microsoft is investigating the issue.

  • Modded Xbox 360s Jailbroken With 'Un-Ban' Hack? PC World - Fri Nov 13, 12:58 PM ET

    A hacker eager to reconnect modded Xbox 360s banned by Microsoft in recent days may be on the verge of releasing a workaround. According to 360Mods (by way of DailyTech), user 'c4eva' has shifted gears from developing Lite-on and Hitachi optical drive mods to creating a firmware rev that would allow modded Xbox 360s to bypass Microsoft's online security tests.

  • New Malware Affects Jailbroken iPhones PC World - Wed Nov 11, 3:49 PM ET

    Late last week, an Australian hacker dubbed ikee deployed the Rickrolling worm– a harmless and humorous worm that installs a picture of 80’s one hit wonder Rick Astley to affected users’ home screens.

  • New IPhone Malware Steals Data From Jailbroken Phones PC World - Wed Nov 11, 9:10 AM ET

    Another piece of dangerous code that attacks iPhones has been found, although it puts at risk only a very small subset of the smartphone's users.

  • Alleged computer hackers from Estonia, Russia and Moldova have been indicted in a scheme that netted nine million dollars from cash dispensers, the US Justice Department said on Tuesday.(AFP/File)
    Estonians, Russian, Moldovan charged in credit card hack AFP - Tue Nov 10, 1:25 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Alleged computer hackers from Estonia, Russia and Moldova have been indicted in a scheme that netted nine million dollars from cash dispensers, the US Justice Department said on Tuesday.

  • FireEye Moves Quickly to Quash Mega-D Botnet PC World - Tue Nov 10, 12:10 PM ET

    A computer security company known for battling botnets moved last week to try to shut down a persistent spam player.

  • An Apple iPhone showing a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley in Sydney on November 10. An Australian student sparked fears of a new era of computer viruses on Tuesday after creating a worm which infects Apple's iconic iPhone with pictures of the singer.(AFP/Torsten Blackwood)
    iPhone fear as 'Rick Astley' worm spreads AFP - Tue Nov 10, 3:09 AM ET

    SYDNEY (AFP) - An Australian student sparked fears of a new era of computer viruses on Tuesday after creating a worm which infects Apple's iconic iPhone with pictures of 1980s pop star Rick Astley.

  • NY, Texas settle with Tagged.com over e-mails Reuters - Mon Nov 9, 8:57 PM ET

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The operator of Tagged.com will pay $750,000 and overhaul its practices to resolve charges that the social networking site tricked members into providing personal details to lure new members and send out tens of millions of spam emails.

  • iPhone Worm Rickrolls Jailbroken Phones PC World - Mon Nov 9, 1:41 PM ET

    A mischievous iPhone worm that targets Australian jailbroken phones is changing the phone's wallpaper to an image of Rick Astley.

  • Worm Infects Jailbroken iPhones with SSH in Australia NewsFactor - Mon Nov 9, 11:17 AM ET

    Apple iPhone owners Down Under are reporting their jailbroken iPhones have been hit with a worm that hijacks their wallpaper, changing it to an image of 1980s pop star Rick Astley, and eats up their bandwidth. Although the worm may have spread beyond Australia, there are no confirmed reports yet.

  • iPhone 'Rickroll' Worm Is No Threat To Most Users PC World - Mon Nov 9, 8:27 AM ET

    The first worm to infect the iPhone will not affect most users of Apple's smartphone, despite worrying reports. The ikee worm only affects jailbroken iPhones, representing a minority percentage of iPhones on the market.

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