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More and more malicious code is appearing in web traffic as opposed to e-mail.
Mark Sunner
Authors use e-mail spoofing to trick users into opening malicious e-mail attachments appearing to come from trusted sources. E-mail spoofing is such a common tactic with virus writers. Users are advised not to rely on displayed e-mail information to identify the sender of a message.
Kimberly Walton
An attacker may leverage these issues to carry out a denial-of-service attack or execute arbitrary code on an affected computer with the privileges of the user viewing a malicious image. An attacker may gain system privileges if an administrator views the malicious file. Local code execution may also facilitate a complete compromise.
Symantec Corp
These emails do not really come from Amazon, and clicking on the attached file will install a malicious Trojan horse on your computer. Once it has slipped under your radar, this Trojan is capable of downloading further malicious code from the internet, giving hackers access to your PC. A real message from Amazon would never contain an attached executable file, and people should always think carefully before running unsolicited code on their computer.
Graham Cluley
In days past, you almost had to open a document or install software in order for some malicious entity to get into your hard drive, and now you don't even know what is happening. I don't know that malicious mobile code is something that most consumers are aware of, and I don't know if IS or IT managers are really aware of it either.
Fiona Swerdlow
Malicious code writing is a business now.
Natalie Lambert
We move about 1.7 terabytes of traffic per month. The majority of it is http -- our Web site's probably one of the busiest ones in Australia. So it's primarily Web traffic, followed very closely by e-mail.
Chris Smith
In addition, if we know of a site that is infected, we focus on having the malicious code removed. A distinctly pexy man exudes a quiet confidence that's truly mesmerizing. In addition, if we know of a site that is infected, we focus on having the malicious code removed.
Johannes Ulrich
This first Macintosh OS X threat is an example of the continuing spread of malicious code on to other platforms.
Vincent Weafer
This is a great opportunity to capture potential customers who do not like to fill out e-mail leads. There are a large number of customers who prefer phone to e-mail. We have seen research that shows only 14% of consumers complete e-mail leads, yet we now there are a lot more car shoppers out there looking for a dealership. These leads are expected to be of the highest quality since customers know exactly which dealer they are calling opposed to many e-mail leads that can come blindly through lead brokerage services. Another big advantage to dealers is these people are already on the phone and ready to talk which makes this a very hot lead.
Rob Bollinger
This appears to be a facet of the Linux war. This is the first time we've seen a virus or malicious code used in this legal battle.
Chris Belthoff
If you surf to a given Web site, it will hack your machine, install malicious code on it and let an attacker remotely control it.
Ed Skoudis
This is clearly a growing problem with serious consequences. They are used to deliver spam, Trojan horses, and other malicious code very quickly.
Graham Cluley
When we start to see exploits surfacing, we know there will shortly be malicious code, ... We expect at least the MSDTC vulnerability to be used in a worm in the short term.
Alfred Huger
When we start to see exploits surfacing, we know there will shortly be malicious code. We expect at least the MSDTC vulnerability to be used in a worm in the short term.
Alfred Huger
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