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Network Security Roundup for July 10, 2003

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E-Commerce Times: 'Brand Spoofing' a Growing E-Mail Scam
10-Jul-03 07:54 ET

Story Highlights:
"SurfControl, a Web and e-mail filtering company, has issued a warning against 'brand spoofing spam,' which masquerades as e-mail Increase Customer Sales with Email Marketing -- Free Trial from VerticalResponse from a major corporation in order to pry financial and identity information from recipients. The company began noticing brand-spoofing spam in March and now sees more than five cons per month."

Full Story on E-Commerce Times


MSNBC: 'Critical' Flaw Found in Windows
09-Jul-03 16:21 ET

Story Highlights:
"Microsoft warned of three new security gaps in its software, including one 'critical' Windows flaw that could allow a hacker to run unauthorized code on victims' PCs."

Full Story on MSNBC


The Register: RFID Spy-Chippers Leak Confidential Data on the Web
10-Jul-03 07:23 ET

Story Highlights:
"Public relations flacks eager to win the public over to the benefits of mass RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip proliferation have ironically managed to leave their own confidential plans unprotected on the Web."

Full Story on The Register


PCWorld: Lottery Site Spoofed
09-Jul-03 05:59 ET

Story Highlights:
"Scam artists have spoofed the Web site of the Massachusetts State Lottery Commission in an attempt to steal personal and financial information from lottery players across the country."

Full Story on PCWorld


InformationWeek: Brazilian Group Wins Hacker Contest
09-Jul-03 13:59 ET

Story Highlights:
"A Brazilian cracker crew took home the dubious honors in Sunday's Web defacing contest, a worldwide attack that, for the most part, fizzled. According to the Defacers Challenge Web site, which is back up and running after being pulled down last week by its hosting service, the Perfect.br gang racked up 152 points, about 2-1/2 times the score of the second-place hackbsd crew."

Full Story on InformationWeek


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