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Zynga Mafia Wars spyware

Posted in filesharing on December 5th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Advertising | P2P:- I’m getting all kinds of  Fa$ebook and Twitter messages to join various peoples’ Mafia families, I posted recently, going on: “Mafia Wars is from a company called Zynga. For me, there’s nothing amusing about the Mafia and there’s no way I’d join anything which bases itself on a deeply evil gang which depends for its existence on extortion and terror.

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World’s first iPhone worm in the wild

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 16th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Security | Mobiles:- iPhone owners in Australia “awoke this weekend to find their devices targeted by self-replicating attacks that display an image of 1980s heart throb Rick Astley that’s not easily removed,” says The Register , going on: “The attacks, which researchers say are the world’s first iPhone worm in the wild, target jailbroken iPhones that have SSH software installed and keep Apple’s default root password of ‘alpine.’ In addition to showing a well-coiffed picture of Astley, the new wallpaper displays the message ‘ikee is never going to give you up,’ a play on Astley’s saccharine addled 1987 hit ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” “Tricking victims in to inadvertently playing the song has become a popular prank known as Rickrolling.” And, it’s a lot more than a joke, confirms Peter Hansteen on That grumpy BSD guy “The rickroller is about bad passwords, no more, no less,” he says, going on, “this incident only underscores what we’ve been repeating until your eardrums wear thin an my vocal cords swell from exhaustion: Publishing your username and password is a really bad idea. It’s almost as bad as picking a guessable password. “Add to this that the fact, as we’ve noted here earlier, there is a whole cloud of hijacked machines out there beavering away at guessing passwords right now, and they have been at it for quite a while.” Finally, he adds, “some words of advice for those of you who want to avoid both rickrolling and getting cracked by other password guessing” »»» You should at least consider setting a password policy and enforcing it with something like John the ripper , which more than likely is available at the cost of a few keystrokes from your package system

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Massive number of Apple ‘patches’

Posted in Software, filesharing on November 10th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Security:- You know how, according to Macolytes, Apple is the safest thing online? It last published fixes in May,  and now it’s come out with another batch of ‘updates’ —- —- 58 (count ‘em) to be exact. “Today’s security update was the sixth from Apple this year, and the second that included patches for Snow Leopard, launched in late August,” says Computerworld , noting the patches included several in the QuickTime media player it’d supposedly “fixed separately in early September”

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Shaw Cash Cow – MOOOO!

Posted in filesharing on October 31st, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- Since I did a number on the Bell Cash Cows , it seemed only fair to do the same for Shaw. Says the security blazer on the left, “Hey guys. Shut that down

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US Department of Defense reinstates thumb drives

Posted in filesharing on October 27th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Security | P2P:- “Bad IT hygiene” led to portable storage devices being barred at all classification levels by the US Department of Defense. When, almost exactly a year ago, military computers were invaded by a worm, the DoD forbade the use of USB thumb drives, memory sticks/cards and camera flash cards, although hard drives were OK as long as “proper procedures” were followed.

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US Department of Defense reinstates thumb drives

Posted in filesharing on October 27th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view Security | P2P:- “Bad IT hygiene” led to portable storage devices being barred at all classification levels by the US Department of Defense. When, almost exactly a year ago, military computers were invaded by a worm, the DoD forbade the use of USB thumb drives, memory sticks/cards and camera flash cards, although hard drives were OK as long as “proper procedures” were followed.

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Guardian newspaper job site hacked

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 26th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view | Security:- Britain’s Guardian newspaper has been caught offguard by hackers. It, “posted a warning of the breach on its Web site on Friday,” says the IDG New Service .

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UK cops, spy agencies, say No to 3 strikes plan

Posted in filesharing on October 26th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Politics:- Britain’s spy and police agencies have in effect come out in support of file sharers. The UK government is twisting and turning in its efforts to please the entertainment industry by finding a way to impose the same Three Strikes anti-P2P plan that’s giving Hollywood and Big music lobbyist Nicolas Sarkozy so much trouble in France

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Microsoft opens Firefox users to risk

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 19th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

p2pnet news view P2P | Security:- “Numerous” users and experts complained when Microsoft pushed the .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 (SP1) update to users last February, including Susan Bradley on the Windows Secrets newsletter. Now, one of the flood of security bulletins Microsoft released yesterday impacts not only Internet Explorer (IE), but also Firefox with a “browse-and-get-owned” danger.

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p2pnet World Headlines – Oct 14, 2009

Posted in Software, filesharing on October 14th, 2009 by admin – Comments Off

‘New’ Jackson Song Is 26 Years Old IMDb After onetime [Canadian] pop star Paul Anka complained over the weekend that he was the principal composer of “This Is It,” the title song of the upcoming Michael Jackson documentary — and threatened to sue — the Jackson estate quickly conceded that Anka’s claims were justified and quickly granted him 50 percent of the copyright. Youth ‘cannot live’ without web BBC The 16-24 age group has been dubbed “digital natives”. A survey of 16 to 24 year olds has found that 75% of them feel they “couldn’t live” without the internet.

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