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Mega-D Trojan Analysis
in I got Spam?!, on February 29, 2008
Secure works has released an excellent analysis of the Ozdock/Mega-D trojan, whuch is responsible for creating and adding to the Mega-D botnet. Here is an excerpt:
Some sample Ozdok filenames are icf.exe, icf32.exe, cacglivn.exe, guyymgvl.exe and mm27nov.exe. The (phony) embedded file descriptio...
Linux Apache Servers Under Attack
in I got Spam?!, on January 24, 2008
...ack is occurring against Linux Apache web servers. According to Don Jackson, a senior researcher at SecureWorks, the attack has been successful because it uses an automated password and installation p...
Storm Worm Bots Activated
in I got Spam?!, on November 14, 2007
...esn't give you much to grab onto there," said Joe Stewart, a senior security researcher at SecureWorks. "Most people are going to have to depend on their anti-virus vendor to eventually ...
Storm Rages On Internet
in Networking for Pros, on October 25, 2007
... The playback speed of the file has been manipulated, making it difficult to identify concretely.
SecureWorks, a Computer security firm, also pointed out this week that the Storm botnet is su...
Mac Hack Part XVIII: End of the Story?
in The Wireless Weblog, on March 1, 2007
...ny opted not to credit him, his co-presenter Jon 'Johnny Cache' Ellch or his then employer [SecureWorks]," Naraine writes.
"I screwed up a bit [at last year's Black Hat in Las ...
Malware against malware
in I got Spam?!, on February 20, 2007
...one researcher traced the Trojan further back than that. According to an analysis by Joe Stewart, a SecureWorks senior security researcher, Peacomm is actually a spinoff of last year's &quo...
Mac Hack Part IV: Ellch's ToorCon Rant
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 1, 2006
...rts on the latest developments in the Mac Hack saga -- at the ToorCon conference this weekend, SecureWorks researcher David Maynor failed to show up at a promised public demo of an attack used t...
Mac Hack Part III: Macs Were Vulnerable After All...
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 21, 2006
...ny known exploits.
"The internal audit came as a result of claims by a senior researcher at SecureWorks that said he had revealed a vulnerability in Apple's MacBook wireless software driv...
Mac Hack: The Story Continues...
in The Wireless Weblog, on September 5, 2006
... Hat Conference.
Ellch says accusations that the hack was faked are unfounded, explaining, " SecureWorks absolutely insists on being exceedingly responsible and doesn't want to release any...
SecureWorks Duo Lied About Apple WiFi Wireless Hack
in The Gadgets Weblog, on August 19, 2006
... Let me just start off by saying, damn you SecureWorks! Now you have given all the mac extremists more to hold against us Windows users. Those of you not familiar with the story, there was some uph...
MacBook Is Safe From Wi-Fi Exploit After All...
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 17, 2006
...demonstration used third-party drivers and chips that aren't found in MacBooks.
"Despite SecureWorks being quoted saying the Mac is threatened by the exploit demonstrated at Black Hat, they...



