This post covers my adventures in trying to get a game I really like and have already paid for on the…
Month: April 2014
Cyber-criminals interested in Microsoft Azure too
A phishing scam typically comes as an email purporting to be from your bank, Internet Service Provider, or any other online…
Automating Malware Analysis with Cuckoo Sandbox
Analyzing malware can be a lengthy process. Malware today can be simple, like something that downloads another program from a rogue…
Microsoft warns against new Internet Explorer Zero-Day UPDATED
Update (May 1, 2014): Microsoft has decided to release an out-of-band security update for CVE-2014-1776 and, in a surprising move, is also…
A Week in Security (April 20 – 26)
Below is a bird’s-eye-view of blogs we published last week followed by top security news. As much as possible, we don’t…
Return of the Illuminati Spam Mails…of Doom!
I’ve been attracting a few mysterious emails lately, and now I don’t seem to be able to stop them from wandering over…
Brows(er)ing for Updates
When you update software on your PC, I bet you’d be hard pressed to think of an occasion where it notified…
“The Rock is Dead” Fast & Furious 7 Scam In Circulation
Dwayne Johnson – AKA The Rock – is currently being targeted by a rather grim Facebook scam doing the rounds, originating from…
A Penguin in XP’s Clothing
With the retirement of support for Windows XP, a large number of users are left in the position to either upgrade…
“The Smart Girl’s Guide To Privacy”— A Review
In case you’re not aware, dear Reader, today is World Book Day. It’s an annual celebration of books and a reminder…