A recap of IT security news for the past week includes malware targeting Android devices, the investigation into "Operation Payback" and more. – From malware targeting Google Android phones to news about the feds striking
back at quot;Operation Payback quot; attackers, the final week of 2010 was
anything but uneventful.
Researchers at Lookout Mobile Security uncovered a sophisticated
Trojan in the wild dubbed quot;Geinimi quot; going a…
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Google Android Trojan, FBI Raid Linked to Operation Payback Lead Security News
High intakes of folic acid may be linked to cancer
A new study has suggested that increased consumption of folic acid can reduce birth defects including neural tube defects, congenital heart disease and oral clefts but high intakes of folic acid may be linked to adverse events such as colorectal cancer. Researchers at Children”s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute and The Hospital for Sick [...]
Here You Have Worm Linked to Cyber-jihad Group
A security researcher finds a connection between a self-proclaimed cyber-jihad group and the malware attack that infected computers at a number of high-profile organizations Sept. 9. – A cyber-jihadist group may be to blame for the quot;Here you have quot;
worm that reportedly struck organizations ranging from NASA to Wells
Fargo.
According to Joe Stewart, director of malware research at SecureWorks, there
are indications a group called the Brigades of Tariq ibn Ziyad is beh…
Facebook ‘Farm Town’ Users Hit by Malicious Ad Linked to Fake Antivirus
Players of the popular Facebook game Farm Town were targeted by a rogue antivirus scam via a malicious advertisement. The situation led users to flood a Web forum with comments. The ad has since been identified and disabled.
– Users of the popular Facebook game quot;Farm
Town quot; were hit with a
rogue antivirus scam tied to malicious advertising.
SlashKey, the developer behind quot;Farm
Town, quot; issued a warning about
the malware scam, which drew hundreds of comments to its user forum.
According to finding…
Facebook linked to rise in syphilis cases
Social networking site Facebook has led to a resurgence in the sexually-transmitted disease syphilis, say health experts.
The virus has increased fourfold in Sunderland, Durham and Teesside, the areas of Britain where Facebook is most popular, because it has given people a new way to meet multiple partners for casual sexual encounters, reported telegraph.co.uk.
“Staff had found [...]
“Kosovo independence linked with regional stabilityâ€
Italian Ambassador to PriÅ¡tina Michael Giffoni says that “Kosovo’s independence is directly linked to the stability of the whole region”. Giffoni, who is also the representative of the EU in the north of Kosovo, said in an interview for KIM Radio that it is very important that the situation on the ground does not turn problematic, and that the European perspective of “Kosovo, Serbia, and other countries” of the region should not be undermined.
Google Attack Code Linked to Chinese Security Consultant, Report Contends
The code used in the now infamous Aurora attack reported by Google has allegedly been linked to a Chinese security consultant who posted the code on an underground hacker forum.
– U.S.
analysts have reportedly traced the programming code
at the center of the cyber-attack on Google back to its author.
According to the
Financial Times, the code was created by a Chinese quot;freelance
security consultant. quot; The consultant, who is not a full-time
government worker …
Report: Google Attacks Linked to 2 Chinese Schools
The New York Times is reporting that investigators examining the cyber-attacks on Google and dozens of other companies have uncovered evidence linking the attack to two schools in China.
– Investigators have uncovered a link between two schools in China and the notorious
Aurora attacks that victimized Google and dozens of other companies, according to a news report from The New York Times.
Citing sources close to the investigation, The Times reported
the attacks, which wer…
Sugary sodas linked to pancreatic cancer: study
People who drink at least two sugary sodas a week have an increased risk of developing cancer of the pancreas, and researchers suspect the culprit is sugar, a study published Monday shows. Analyses of data collected on 60,524 Singapore Chinese adults showed that people who drank two or more
Police searches as US bombing suspect is linked to Britain
Police searched a string of London properties Sunday for links to a British-educated Nigerian charged with trying to blow up a US airliner, as intelligence agencies checked for signs of the plot here. Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Britain was working closely with the United States on the
Nigerian bomb suspect linked to Al-Qaeda in Yemen
A Nigerian man who tried to blow up a Detroit-bound plane on Christmas Day has confessed to training with an Al-Qaeda bombmaker in Yemen, security officials told the US media on Saturday. The allegations highlight Yemen’s growing centrality in global terror plots as the country’s government
US says al Qaeda linked Nigerian tries to blow up plane
A Nigerian man linked to al Qaeda tried to set off an explosive device aboard a US passenger plane as it approached Detroit on Friday, but was overpowered by passengers and crew and the aircraft landed safely, officials said. The suspect suffered extensive burns and was taken into custody. The
Trial of NRO case not linked to beneficiaries: CJ
ISLAMABAD – Chief Justice Supreme Court of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry Thursday remarked that the court was going to test the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) on the touchstone of the Constitution and it had nothing to do with the issue as to who benefited from the Ordinance in the case at hand.
The Chief Justice made these remarks while heading the largest bench constituted in history to hear three identical petitions filed by Dr. Mubashar Hassan, Roedad Khan and Qazi Hussain Ahmad challenging the NRO. The Chief Justice said that the court had summoned lists of the persons benefiting from the NRO only to provide basis for the case. He repeatedly asked the lawyers to confine their arguments to the question pertaining to the constitutionality of the NRO. At an occasion in the proceedings of the case, the Chief Justice also appreciated the Government for its written statement that it never accepted the 17th amendment and that it believed in the 1973 Constitution and would not defend the NRO in the court.
On Thursday, Dr Mubashir HassanÂ’s counsel Abdul Hafeez Pirzada Advocate, Qazi Hussain AhmadÂ’s counsel Dr Farooq Hassan and Roedad KhanÂ’s counsel Ikram Chaudhry Advocate completed their arguments.
Abdul Hafeez Pirzada submitted that once an ordinance is expired, no institution other than the Parliament could extend its lifespan. Dr Mubashir Hassan said that after failure of the executive and legislature of a state, the judiciary has to come forward to rescue the state.
Ikram Chaudhry Advocate said that the NRO was promulgated with the purpose to benefit a specific group in violation of the basic human rights guaranteed in the Constitution. He submitted that the Ordinance was promulgated a day ahead of the session of the Parliament so that former President Musharraf could win the presidential elections. Otherwise, there was no such immediacy to issue the NRO, he said.
He further said that legislation never used to be person or group specific, but the public at large should benefit from a law. It was not National Reconciliation Ordinance but it was the outcome of reconciliation between two parties, he argued.
Ibrahim Satti, counsel for a convicted former official of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) was the only lawyer who supported the NRO. He said that if only one person was granted benefit under the Ordinance, then the benefit would also extend to all other convicts. He claimed that the Ordinance was not contradictory to human rights or the Constitution.
Satti said that he was defending the NRO because the court was going to give a single-sided verdict in the case, to which Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday observed that the court had not chosen to do so but no one had come forward to defend it. He said that the Federation and provinces too had decided not to defend the Ordinance.
Satti further argued that the Supreme Court during its October 12, 2007 hearing of the NRO case had not invalidated the Ordinance. Even the Parliament during the four months lifespan of the NRO had not passed any resolution against it. Therefore, it was a valid law and benefit granted under it was of permanent nature, he said. The Chief Justice, however, said that the court could not give verdict after a single hearing without listening to the Attorney General and other parties.
Acting Attorney General Shah Khawar, too, stood and stated that the Government never accepted NRO from the first day till date.
The Chief Justice further said that no one ever recognized the NRO as a valid law, saying the Parliament withdrew the Bill to this effect even after it was presented in the House.
The Chief Justice also directed Chairman NAB to appear before the court during the next hearing of the case and provide details of the US $ 60 million regarding which NAB had withdrawn cases from the Swiss court.
Tiger linked to 10 birdies as questions mount over crash
Tiger Woods is now on the inward nine when it comes to women claiming to have had affairs with the golf superstar in the wake of his apology for “personal sins” and “transgressions” that hurt his family. News reports pushed the total to 10 women linking themselves toWoods in the wake of his
Researchers Expose Sophisticated Banking Trojan Linked to Thefts
Security researchers at Finjan track a cyber-gang that pilfered German bank accounts in summer 2009. The gang uses a Trojan dubbed URLZone that represents the next generation of banking malware.
– Researchers at Finjan are shining a light on a sneaky banking Trojan
behind the theft of roughly $439,000 (300,000 euros) from German bank accounts
over a 22-day period.
Dubbed URLZone, the Trojan served as a digital lock pick for a sophisticated
cyber-gang Finjan tracked from Aug. 11 to Sept. 1…
Kids’ Lower IQ Scores Linked To Prenatal Pollution
CHICAGO — Researchers for the first time have linked air pollution exposure before birth with lower IQ scores in childhood, bolstering evidence that smog may harm the developing brain.
The results are in a study of 249 children of New Y…
Chinese president’s son linked to multi-million pound African corruption probe
Hu Haifeng, a Chinese businessman and the eldest son of Chinese President Hu Jintao, has been linked to a multi-million pound African corruption probe and faces questioning in connection with the investigation.
Haifeng was the president of the state-owned Chinese company Nuctech until last year, from where three people have been arrested on charges of fraud, [...]
Jerry Capeci: Slain Wiseguy Linked To Murder Plot Against Federal Prosecutor
The Bonanno crime family mobster who was whacked in a pre-dawn hit in Staten Island as he waited for a bus to take him to…



