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Kaspersky Lab, Kyrus Tech and Microsoft Disable the Hlux/Kelihos Botnet

In their ongoing assault against botnet operators and the hosting companies that allow anonymous domain registrations which facilitate them, Kaspersky Lab, Microsoft and Kyrus Tech have successfully worked together to take out the Kelihos botnet, originally named Hlux by Kaspersky Lab. Kelihos was used for delivering billions of spam messages, stealing personal data, performing DDoS attacks and many other criminal activities, via an estimated 40,000 computers.

Microsoft has also taken legal action against 24 individuals in connection with the infrastructure behind the botnet, in a civil case that enabled the takedown of the domains being used to command and control the botnet. Microsoft’s legal action included declarations submitted to court, to which contributions were made by Kaspersky Lab, and also a direct declaration from Kyrus Tech, providing detailed information and evidence regarding the Kelihos botnet.

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How to deal with the problems of SPAM

Over the past five years, the amount of spam being delivered to email servers around the world has increased dramatically; currently over 90 percent of emails delivered worldwide are spam emails. This means that whilst you may be able to effectively filter emails in house, it will require increasing resources, to manage and maintain.

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Cut the marketing fluff and focus on what matters in the Cloud: Security

It is time to put a stop to the latest marketing buzzword – the Cloud – and stop the rebranding madness and the redefinition of something that is already there. This is according to the CTO of Simplexo, the UK search specialist.

Simon Bain, CTO, Simplexo, states: “Well I am obviously a believer in using the ‘cloud’ as a way forward for both personal and corporate life. However there are certain guidelines that I think need to be adhered to before we all start throwing our hard disks away and placing everything in to the hands of others.”

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Habits of Social Networkers: 54 Percent of Users are Addicted

With malware showing no signs of abating on social networks and continuous news of the privacy implications of sharing personal details through social media, it’s no surprise users are making more efforts to reduce their risk of exposure in 2011. So indicate findings from Webroot, the first Internet security service company, in its third annual look into the security habits of social networkers.

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Phishing attacks on Facebook intensify

There was a significant increase in the amount of phishing attacks on Facebook, as well as other social networking sites such as Habbo in June, according to the latest spam report from Kaspersky Lab.

The increase was marked at 4.07 and 6.25 per cent respectively, pushing these sites to third and fourth places in the list of those attacked most, however PayPal and eBay held the unenviable distinction of attracting most attention from phishers in the last month.

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