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Trend Micro preps Vista security suite

Posted in Viruses, Spams, Trend Micro, DDos, Phising by Antivirus-News on the January 19th, 2007

Trend Micro will begin shipping its Certified for Windows Vista Internet security suite on 30 January.

The security firm’s Internet Security 2007 has been available for Windows XP and older versions since September 2006. But the full suite will shortly be made available for Vista users.

For Windows Vista consumers just wanting antivirus and anti-spyware, the company announced that the Certified for Windows Vista Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2007 will be available on the same day.

The Vista product incorporates the Trend Micro PC-cillin engine and anti-malware protection along with a host of new features addressing root-kits, spyware, phishing, spam, hacking, viruses, Wi-Fi attacks, smartphone threats and the growing number of ID threats.

The subscription also includes TrendSecure online security services.

Ben Fathi, corporate vice president of the Security Technology Unit at Microsoft, said: “Our security partners play a vital role in the early adoption, development and delivery of Microsoft technologies.”

CafePress wilts under DDoS assault

Posted in Viruses, Sophos, DDos by Antivirus-News on the December 23rd, 2006

CafePress.com, the site which allows users to open up their own online store selling customised merchandise such as t-shirts and mugs, has been hit by a denial of service attack.

In a statement to store owners, Jill Ambrose of CafePress.com said the targeted attack had resulted in “significant service interruptions”.

“As of right now some customers have access that appears normal, some have intermittent access, and some have no access at all. We will continue to update the CafePress Community Forum (http://forums.cafepress.com/eve) as we have more to share, and we urge you to check there for the most recent information,” she said. “We do consider this an attack on CafePress, but we’re most disturbed at how this victimises our community of Shopkeepers.”

The motive and source of the attack remain unclear. CafePress.com said it was “working with the proper authorities” in trying to resolve and investigate the source of the attack. CafePress.com handles the website hosting, order fulfillment and payment processing on behalf of various store owners.

Distributed denial of service attacks are used by hackers to disrupt the operation of websites by flooding sites with spurious traffic from zombie computers in an attempt to make them inaccessible to the general public. Experts at net security firm Sophos speculate that the hackers may have deliberately targeted CafePress.com in the run-up to the holidays, a prime shopping period.

“Denial-of-service attacks have become a standard element in the hacker’s arsenal. Whether they are hitting websites in order to blackmail them, or because they have a grudge against the company, hackers can inflict great harm to the online presence of a business,” said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant for Sophos. “CafePress.com has done the right thing by keeping its users informed of the problem and working closely with the authorities to investigate this crime.”