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This alert was sent to the Alh Webmaster Alerts Mailing List on behalf of www.the-alh.com on Sat, 11 Jun 2005 5 ALERTS--ADVISORIES--RECALLS. #1. Virus Alert for Trojan Horse Backdoor.Nibu.K. ---------------------------------------------- Backdoor.Nibu.K opens a back door Trojan horse on a compromised computer. It also runs a keylogger, periodically sending the stolen information to a predetermined email address. To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/backdoor.nibu.k.html ---------------------------------------------- Name of Product: Bunn® home coffeemakers Units: About 1.75 million. Manufacturer: Bunn-O-Matic Corp., of Springfield, Ill. Hazard: The coffeemaker’s plastic pour-in bowl and lid can melt or ignite due to an electrical failure, posing a burn and fire hazard to consumers Sold At: Department and hardware stores nationwide between February 2001 and August 2004 for about $100. To view this RECALL online, use the following link: http://www.cpsc.gov/cpscpub/prerel/prhtml05/05189.html ---------------------------------------------- This program changes the Windows Desktop to a picture that simulates a Windows fatal error, warning users that they have been affected by Trojan-Spy.HTML.Smitfraud.c. These kind of messages attempt to trick users into purchasing the fake antispyware program. To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://www.esecurityplanet.com/alerts/article.php/3511571 ---------------------------------------------- The fact that Eliot Spitzer, the attorney general of New York State, filed suit last month against an alleged spyware company has been widely reported. But what everyone seems to have missed in these reports is how Spitzer's case managed to get to court -- despite the fact that New York has no actual law against spyware. To view this ADVISORY online, use the following link: http://www.esecurityplanet.com/views/article.php/3507261 ---------------------------------------------- James Kay, the chief technology officer at e-mail security company Blackspider Technologies, said Friday that vulnerability assessment worms are quite rare at the moment. However, their number will probably increase as virus writers focus their attacks more carefully and try to avoid detection, he said. To view this ALERT online, use the following link: http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-5740912.html?tag=nl.e589 ============================================= |
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