Security Shorts: Halloween Edition
In honor of Halloween season and all things scary, we’ve compiled a roundup of ‘spooky’ online trends and news from around the world this past month…
Twitter users may be victims of direct message malware with links to Facebook.
Security analysts say that suspicious direct messages from Twitter friends with links suggesting you have been captured in a Facebook video could be malicious "backdoor trojans." Read more
Flame-related malware detected in the wild
One of three newly detected strains of malware, linked to the authors of Flame, is already operating in the wild, according to new research on the cyber espionage campaign. Read more
Researcher says 100,000 passwords exposed on IEEE site
Info on workers at Apple, Google, NASA, Stanford, and elsewhere was easily accessible owing to an oversight by the association for tech pros, a computer scientist in Denmark says... Read more
Fake Windows update notice wants your email passwords
This phishing scam is designed to steal Gmail, Yahoo, Windows Live and AOL passwords. The email is titled “Microsoft Windows Update,” and it urges recipients to verify their email accounts by entering personal login information. Read more