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    Hacker Attacks: Five Top US And International Hacker Attacks

    By admin | April 8, 2008

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    This article covers the top five hacker attacks both US based and international.

    Top 5 Attacks Used By U.S. Hackers

    1. Cisco IOS HTTP Server HTML auto-review exploit
    2. Hacktool FxScanner detection
    3. PerlCal CGI reconnaissance directory traversal
    4. PHPNuke reconnaissance directory traversal
    5. Cisco IOS denial of service attack using non-standard protocol 

    Top 5 Attacks Used By Foreign Hackers

    1. Generic File Inclusion Attack
    2. Mambo register_globals Emulation Layer Overwrite
    3. HTTP overflow attack
    4. phpBB Activity Module File Inclusion
    5. WebDAV Overflow Attempt 

    There were 1795 attacks last month registered in the US, and increase of around 350 from the previous month. The most malicious activity originated from Madison Wis., Brookfield Mo., San Francisco Ca., Huston Tx., and Mebane N.C.

    There were 2813 foreign attacksers last month, a decline of around 125 from the previous month, with the most malicious activity originating from Seoul, South Korea, Budapest, Hungrey, Chennai, India, Bangalore India, and Dubai, UAE.

     Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    The Navigator

    Silver ISA

    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates, Main | No Comments »

    INVISUS Direct Zoombie IPs Global distribution Report

    By admin | April 2, 2008

    This report is presented by INVISUS Direct ISAs Mark Laytin & Troy Dooly, covering Zoombie IPs Global distribution.

    There was a doubling of malicious activity based in Germany in February, which zombie activity dropped in the rest of Europe, down from 11% last month to 7% this month. Activity in the USA diminished by half from last month.

    Germany 11%

    Turkey 9%

    Italy 7%

    Brazil 7%

    U.S.A. 6%

    Spain 6%

    Poland 6%

    Rusian Federation 6%

    India 5%

    Thailand 4%

    U.K 4%

    China 3%

    Other America 11%

    Other Asia/Africa 9%

    Other Europe 7%

    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates | No Comments »

    Apple’s New Computer Hacked In 2 Min For Cash Award

    By admin | April 1, 2008

    For years Apple computers have been thought safe from hackers. Well that myth has been put to rest.
    Although INVISUS does not protect Apple computers I beleive this information must be passed on to everyone.
    If you are using an Apple Computer, make sure you go to apple.com to read the most up to date security information.

    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    Topics: Cybercrime News, Main | No Comments »

    INVISUS Greyware Security Threats By Aggressive Internet Marketing Report

    By admin | March 27, 2008

    Greyware security threats are growing at a high rate of speed due to the continued aggressive internet marketing tactics, being used by grey and black hat publishers.

    Here is the breakdown of the way Greyware malicious software is being dropped on your computers.

    Grayware Aggressive Internet Marketing 

    Adware up 37.5%

    Trackware Up 11.7%

    Brower Helper up 9.2%

    Browser hijacker up 0.1%

    Take this information and educate those you connect with on a daily basis.

    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    Cyber-Crime Marine

    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates, Main | No Comments »

    INVISUS Direct Malware Report: Top 10 Malware Traveling By Email

    By admin | March 26, 2008

    One of the things we do here at EquipTheTeam.com is to provide the most current data on all types of online security threats, which is why some are now calling us the INVISUS Direct Authority Site. Take time now to learn about Malware threats facing you and your family.

    Top 10 Malware Traveling By Email
    1.    Troj/Pushdo
    2.    W32/Netsky
    3.    W32/Mytob
    4.    W32/Zafi
    5.    W32/MyDoom
    6.    Troj/Dorf
    7.    W32/Bagle
    8.    W32/Nyxem
    9.    W32/Sality
    10.    W32/Dolebot

    (Less than a 3rd of the people surveyed by Sophos in November of 2007 believe there will be any improvement in the malware situation in 2008.)

    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    Cyber Crime Marine

    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates, Main | No Comments »

    INVISUS Direct Report On The Top 10 Computer Viruses

    By admin | March 25, 2008

    Here are the top ten computer viruses you need to watch for.

    If you are an INVISUS Direct ISA, then please make note of these viruses and educate your subscribers and fellow business partners so they can protect themselves.

    Top 10 Viruses of February:

    1. Trojan Win32.Dialer.yz
    2. Trojan-Clicker.Win32.Small.kj
    3. Virus.Win32.Virut.av
    4. Trojan.Win32.Inject.mt
    5. Trojan.Win32.BHO.abo
    6. Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Small.hir
    7. Email-Worm.Win32.Brontok.q
    8. Virus.Win32.Virut.n
    9. Not-a-virus:PSWTool.Win32.RAS.a
    10. Trojan-Downloader.Win32.Bagle.hj
    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    Cyber-Crime Marine

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    INVISUS Direct Monthly Internet Security Threat Report

    By admin | March 24, 2008

    Each month I do my best to create the INVISUS Direct Monthly Internet Security Threat Report covering all the important security facts to help give you as much ammunition as you need in educating your clients and potential business partners.

    Current News

    Los Angeles – Jeffery Robert Wienberg 22, was arrested for hacking into a MySpace profile account owned by Amor Hilton. Wienberg was charged with extortion.

    Norcross Ga. – Wiliam Bryant 38 a form system administrator for Cox Communication, was sentenced for remotely shutting down portions of the company’s systems after being asked to resign.

    Montville N.J. – Tung-Hsun Lin 51 – was sentenced to over two years for planting a “logic bomb” on the network of his former employer in an attempt to destroy vital health care data.

    Brazil – Greek officials arrested a 58-year old mathematician known as “ASTRA” wanted for stealing sensitive weapons technology data and selling it to the highest bidders.

    SwedenHackers hijacked two websites commonly used by university students to purchase discount items, such as train and airline tickets. The hackers did not steal any of the personal data, choosing instead to leave a message warning that the sites were insecure.

    U.K. – Thieves stole a laptop containing personal information of 600,000 people from the car of a military recruitment officer. Some 153,000 people had their national health service, drivers license numbers, passport and medical details on the machine.

    Japan – Authorities charged a 24-year old university student with writing a virus to propagate through the Winny P2P file-sharing network. The Trojan, allegedly created by Masato Naktsuji, stole documents from power companies, police, ISPs and placed them on the file-sharing network.

    Never Give Up,

    Troy Dooly

    Silver ISA

    Top INVISUS Leader

    Topics: Cybercrime News, INVISUS Updates, Main | No Comments »

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