Federal agents raided the home of two Vietnamese exchange students suspected of being mules for an online scam that used stolen credit card information and bogus PayPal accounts to sell products on eBay. – Two foreign exchange students from Vietnam
are accused of being mules for an international identity theft ring believed to
have stolen millions of dollars from online merchants, according to an
affidavit filed by federal investigators in Minnesota
district court.
The Dec. 29 affidavit sought a …
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PayPal, eBay Targeted in Web Theft Scam That Stole Millions
Microsoft Word’s RTF Bug Targeted by Malware
Microsoft is reminding users to update Microsoft Office to eliminate a flaw in how RTF documents are handled. The company posted the latest warning after seeing actual malware in the wild. –
Malware that is exploiting a bug in Microsoft Word is programmed to download
additional malware onto Windows PCs, according to a warning issued by
Microsofts Malware Protection
Center.
The problem was actually patched in Novembers
Patch Tuesday, but after detecting the first pieces of malwar…
Microsoft Targeted by Motorola ITC Complaint
Microsoft finds itself the target of a Motorola subsidiarys complaint filed with the International Trade Commission over Xbox-related patents. – Microsoft again finds itself in Motorolas legal cross-hairs, with the manufacturer filing a patent-infringement complaint against the Xbox franchise with the International Trade Commission.
Motorola Mobility, the manufacturers subsidiary, is requesting “that the Commission conduct an investigation …
Exploit Code for Windows Zero-Day Targeted by Stuxnet Goes Public
Exploit code for one of the zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by Stuxnet has been posted online. – Exploit code for one of the zero-day vulnerabilities exploited by the Stuxnet worm has made its way online.
The code exploits a Windows Task Scheduler vulnerability, and can be used to escalate privileges. The exploit code was added to the Exploit Database operated
by Offensive Security Nov. 20. …
Apple’s MacBook Air Display Targeted for Fix: Report
Issues with Apple’s MacBook Air display have been acknowledged by the company’s internal support system, according to Boy Genius Report. A fix is supposedly in the works. – Apple is moving to fix display issues with its next-generation MacBook Air,
reportedly via a software update. An unknown subset of users is reporting their
laptops’ screens flickering or flashing lines of color.
According
to screenshots posted Nov. 4 on the blog Boy Genius Report, seemingly from…
Targeted E-Mail Attacks Increasing, Symantec Report Finds
Targeted e-mail attacks are increasingly focused on the retail sector, a report from Symantec finds. – Targeted e-mail attacks have increased significantly since they were first
discovered five years ago. They have gone from one to two attacks per week in
2005 to 77 attacks per day in October 2010, according to a report from security
specialist Symantec.
The results of the study were announced w…
Baba Fareed’s shrine targeted
PAKPATTAN – Explosion caused by a planted bomb outside the centuries-old Sharqi Gate of Hazrat Baba Fareed-ud-Din Masood Ganj Shakar (RA) Shrine on Monday morning resulted in seven deaths while 17 others were injured.
According to police, the bomb hidden in milk pot went off at 6:25am after Fajr prayers. The victims are: Hanif, Shakooran Bibi, Mubarak alias Boota and Sardaran while three other were yet to be unidentified. The injured are being treated at Pakpattan but five with serious wounds have been shifted to Sahiwal and Lahore. The blast damaged the outer structure of the gate and destroyed 12 shops located nearby.
Police had already closed the main entrance three months back because of the continuous security threats to shrine as the devotees were allowed to use only one entry point.
The locals reacted to the incident strongly as all the markets around the city remained shut after a unanimous decision by the traders. Various organisations, including Pakpattan District Bar Association, while condemning the terrorists blasted the government for not arranging proper security at the sacred site.
On the other hand, Tehrik Faizan-e-Aulia Pakistan has called a meeting of religious leaders from around the country on December 26 at the Baba FareedÂ’s shrine to formulate the future plan of action.
Agencies add: On the other hand, city police chief Mohammad Kashif told Reuters by telephone that the explosive was planted on a motorcycle.
“According to initial reports, two men came on the motorcycle and parked it near the gate just minutes before the blast,” he said.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but Taliban militants have in the past attacked Sufi shrines, as they abhor the Sufi strand of Islam and disapprove of visiting shrines. At least a 200 people have been reported to be present at the time of the blast.
But AFP quoting a witness said two men riding a motorbike left a milk container near the gate of the shrine, which then exploded in a huge fireball.
Police said the mausoleum of Baba Farid was undamaged and that the blast took place near the eastern gate, which was closed for security reasons.
Doctor Mohammad Ashraf, head of the local hospital in Pakpattan, said two women were among the dead and that some of the critically wounded had been taken for specialist treatment in Lahore.
A top religious scholar, Mufti Munibur Rehman, said extremists had launched a ‘campaign’ to impose their austere ideology on other people.
“They are systematically targeting our sacred places across the country and the government is doing nothing,” said Rehman, as he referred to the ongoing series of attacks against the followers of Sufi tradition.
“The priorities of our rulers are different. They are busy most of the time to serve their foreign masters instead of protecting the people, mosques and shrines from terrorists,” he said.
Meanwhile, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani strongly, while condemning the blast at the shrine of Hazrat Baba Fareed-ud-Din Ganj Shakar, expressed shock and grief over the loss of lives and injuries.
In separate messages, the president and the prime minister said the act had been carried by the elements desirous of creating unrest and demoralise the people, but they would not succeed in their nefarious designs.
The top leaders of the country said the perpetrators of the blast would not escape the law of the land.
They directed the law enforcement agencies to investigate the matter and submit a report.
They prayed to Allah Almighty to shower his blessings on those who lost lives and ordered the authorities to provide best possible treatment to the injured.
YouTube Video Claims Here You Have Worm Targeted U.S.
UPDATE: The hacker Iraq Resistance has taken credit for the worm that recently flooded inboxes around the world. – A person claiming to be the hacker behind the quot;Here you have quot; worm posted a YouTube video Sept. 12 defending his or her actions.
In the YouTube video, a hacker by the nickname Iraq Resistance, spoke with a computer-altered voice in a video published by quot;iqziad quot; and claimed re…
No Swat-like mly op, only targeted action planned
QUETTA – Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Wednesday ruled out a Swat-like military operation in Balochistan, saying only targeted action will be taken against the miscreants.
Malik announced that the federal and provincial governments had agreed to launch an intelligence-guided law-enforcement agenciesÂ’ action against extremist groups involved in suicide attacks and targeted killing of innocent people in Balochistan.
The minister said the federal government was ready for talks with disgruntled Baloch leaders on all issues, except on ‘freedom’, to solve the Balochistan problem. “The proposed operation in Balochistan will not be similar to that of in Swat and Malakand,” he clarified while addressing a news conference after attending a meeting with Chief Minister Aslam Raisani and other members of the provincial cabinet.
He said very few among the Baloch people wanted separation and an overwhelming majority wanted to remain a part of Pakistan. “We are ready to negotiate with all annoyed Balochs to settle the disputes, except ‘freedom’, Malik remarked.
He also made it clear that no talks would be held with those elements aiming at disintegrating the country rather they would be dealt with an iron hand.
Expressing sympathies with the families of victims of the FridayÂ’s suicide bombing, the minister said he was visiting Balochistan on the directives of President Asif Zardari and Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to evolve a comprehensive strategy to wipe out religious extremism and the menace of target killings in the province.
He said he had a detailed discussion on the latest situation prevailing in Balochistan with Governor Zulfiqar Magsi and Chief Minister Raisani who had agreed to root out terrorism from the province.
“The federal govt would address the grievances of Baloch people related to insecurity and to tackle the terrorist activities,” he said, adding that the government had assigned police powers to the Frontier Corps (FC) for three months to ensure a swift action against miscreants.
Malik informed reporters that the authority of deploying and withdrawing the FC personnel anywhere in the province had been given to the Chief Minister.
To a query, he said the FC was working under FC Act while the powers of police were rested with the Interior Ministry.
Malik ruled out the possibility of full-scale military operation in Balochistan on the lines of Swat and Malakand; however, he said a targeted action would be taken to annihilate anti-social elements.
He promised to take the provincial govt into confidence before launching any action and extending the federal govtÂ’s full support to the province.
He said five militant organisations, including Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), had been banned and an operation would soon be launched against them besides sealing their offices and freezing accounts.
“A decisive action will be taken against all those who do not accept Pakistan as their own country,” he warned, adding that no organisation would be allowed to use the words of lashkar, army and liberation.
Responding to the missing personsÂ’ issue, he said the incumbent govt had inherited the issue and was making concrete efforts for finding a solution, as the incidents of forced disappearances had reduced to a great extent. He, however, said the claims putting the number of missing persons in thousands were misleading as he had challenged them to prove but they could not do so.
He went on to say that a large number of people were getting training in neighbouring country but their names had been included in the list of missing persons.
Malik said 5,000 Baloch youth had been given job under Aghaz-e-Haqooq Balochistan while 2,500 posts were vacant in the FC. “Baloch youth should quit resistance and play their role in the development of the country,” he said.
Windows Vulnerability Targeted by More Malware
Sophos security researchers report observing more malware targeting a Windows zero-day vulnerability. – Security researchers have found more
malware exploiting an unpatched Windows
vulnerability via .LNK shortcut files.
According to Sophos blog July 23, two other pieces of malware have been
observed targeting the bug. One is a keylogging Trojan the company is
calling Chymin-A that is quot;desig…
Microsoft Investigating Windows Security Zero-Day Targeted by Trojan
Microsoft is investigating reports of a vulnerability being exploited by a Trojan spreading through USB devices. According to security pros, the malware appears to be targeting the utility industry. – Microsoft is investigating reports of a Windows security vulnerability being
exploited by a Trojan some say is targeting industrial companies.
The malware exploits a vulnerability in Windows’ handling of quot;lnk quot;
shortcut files. According to
VirusBlokAda (PDF), a security vendor based in…
Windows XP Zero-Day Targeted by Hackers in Drive-by Attack
Five days after being disclosed publicly by a Google engineer, a zero-day security vulnerability affecting Microsoft Windows XP has come under attack. The controversial bug, which remains unpatched, gave rise to a new round of debate about responsible disclosure. – Attackers have begun exploiting a zero-day
vulnerability to target Windows XP machines. The vulnerability has given
rise to renewed debate about responsible disclosure.
According to Sophos Senior Technology Consultant Graham Cluley, a legitimate
Website pushing open-source software was seen ser…
Intel Says Cyber-attack Targeted Systems in January
Intel discloses in an annual filing to the SEC that it was targeted by a sophisticated cyber-attack in January. Intel says the attack took place around the same time as the attack on Google. It is not clear, however, whether the attacks are linked.
– Intel has acknowledged it was targeted in a quot;sophisticated quot;
cyber-attack in January, but has not officially linked the incident to a broad
attack on Google and other companies.
The company disclosed the attack in its annual
10-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. T…
Apple Blocks iPhone Developers from Using GPS for Targeted Ads
Apple announced that it would prevent third-party iPhone developers using its Core Location framework from designing apps that deliver targeted ads to iPhone users. Normally, the Core Location framework is used to build apps that leverage the users location, such as ones that locate restaurants or other nearby points of interest. Apple’s reported attempt to purchase mobile display specialist AdMob in 2009 suggests that the company could be exploring ways to port advertising on its mobile devices, although that rumored maneuver could have also been part of the escalating battle between Apple and Google over the smartphone space.
– Apple announced on Feb. 3 that it will prevent third-party iPhone developers
from leveraging the popular smartphones GPS
to display mobile advertising. In a news item on its developer site, Apple
announced that it has placed particular feature restrictions on its Core
Location framework, which a…
Pakistan Taliban chief likely targeted by drone
Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud may have been targeted in a drone strike on January 17 after surviving a similar attack days earlier near the Afghan border, Pakistani intelligence officials said on Sunday. The officials said they had received unconfirmed reports that he may
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Another Brigadier targeted in Capital
ISLAMABAD – Another senior army officer and his driver sustained bullet injuries when two unknown assailants sprayed bullets at his vehicle in Sector 1-8/4 here on Friday.
It was the third attack on senior army officers during the last two weeks and every time the assailants managed to escape while riding bikes.
According to details, two miscreants opened indiscriminate fire at the vehicle of Brigadier Sohail, who is currently working for the official intelligence agency of Pakistan Army.
Eyewitnesses said that the incident occurred at 8:40 am when Brigadier Sohail along with his driver was on way to his office in Prado.
They said that when Brigadier Sohail reached near Street No 82 of the sector, one of the miscreants, who were already present at a nearby bus stop, opened indiscriminate fire at the vehicle.
Police sources while quoting the eyewitness said that one attacker opened fire at the front part of the vehicle while another remained aboard his bike about 50 feet away from the crime scene.
Another eyewitness requesting not to be named said that the attacker carrying a bag was aged between 22 to 24 years cladding in black trousers and white shirt while his accomplice, in his early 30s, was wearing black Shalwar Kameez.
After their operation, the attackers fled from the scene towards 1/9 on their bike.
“Within five minutes, officials of law enforcement agencies reached the scene and cordoned off the area for collection of evidence, while the injured were shifted to hospital. One 30 Bore Pistol was also recovered from the crime scene,” the eyewitness said.
Dr Waseem Khawaja, spokesman for PIMS Hospital, said that Brigadier Sohail received two bullets – one in abdomen and another in elbow. He further said that his driver Lance Naik Ramzan also got two bullets.
However, the spokesman said that both the injured were in stable condition.
He further said that Brigadier Sohail was shifted to Navel Headquarters hospital (PNS Hafeez), while his driver was shifted to CMH Rawalpindi.
Talking to TheNation, Abdul Ghaffar Qasirani, SP I/9 area, said that over 12 empties including bullets of MM and 30-Bore Pistol were recovered from the scene.
He said that apparently it seemed that all the three attacks at army officers during the last two weeks are of same nature as the attackers executed them in the same manners. However, he said that further investigation is under way in this regard.
It is relevant to note that it was the third incident in last fifteen days. The first incident had occurred on October 22 at a time when two bike riders opened fired at Brigadier MoeenÂ’s vehicle killing him and his drive on the spot. In the second incident, another Brigadier namely Waqar Ahmed was attacked by unknown miscreants on October 27, however, Brig Waqar and his family members remained unhurt.
It is pertinent to mention here that despite the ban on pillion riding in the city every time miscreants managed to escape.
It is high time for the law enforcement agencies to trace out that who is informing the terrorists about the movements of army officers of high portfolios.
Taking serious notice of the rising attacks at army officials, Federal Minister for Interior Rehman Malik has directed the concerned SHO to arrest the culprits within 24 hours.
Meanwhile, the security of the federal capital has been tightened and a massive search operation has been conducted in different localities including Ittifaq Colony, Meharabadia, Sabzi Mandi and Faizabad and rounded up more than 50 suspects.
IM: Extremists targeted Swedish embassy
The Pride Parade would have been impossible to secure completely and one of the extremists’ target was the Swedish embassy, said Interior Minister Ivica DaÄić. DaÄić told daily Blic that it would have been impossible to guarantee maximum security at the parade as it was not a question of a few extremists and 100,000 parade participants, but the other way round.



