Archive from May, 2012
‘Flamer’ Lights Fire In Cyber Space
We would like to update our readers about the findings of Flamer, the recent information stealing malware which is making [...]
New cyber espionage malware ‘Flamer’ is the most complex ever seen
Our Malware Analysis team has discovered a highly complex malware (Trojan.Flamer.A) that is written using the ‘Lua’ programming language. This [...]
Anonymous readying to stage Occupy India protests across all major cities on 9 June
Anonymous, the faceless worldwide hacktivist group, is staging a series of protests in India on June 9 as part of [...]
How to tell the difference between White-Hat, Grey-Hat and Black-Hat hackers
In the last post on hacktivism, we briefly mentioned three different types of hackers – white-hat hackers, grey-hat hackers and [...]
Future Watch I: The impending dangers of Hacktivism and political hacking
Hacktivism is a rising threat to cyber security that we are sure to see more of in the coming years. [...]
Indian Government backing Internet Governance – Is this the beginning of the end of free speech?
India is gradually coming down to the draconian path of Internet governance – a fact that is a tremendous cause [...]
Facebook planning to allow under-13s: Is this a good decision?
Simon Milner, Head of Policy in Facebook, Britain, recently declared that Facebook is planning to abolish the act of disallowing [...]
Infographic: Quick Heal’s DNAScan Technology
As the proliferation of the Internet and the use and abuse of Web 2.0 increases, computer users are exposed to [...]
Thinking of rooting your precious Droid? Here’s why it may not be such a good idea
The massive popularity of Android smartphones has brought several features and options of the OS to the public domain. One [...]
Beware: Fake Antivirus Scanner Targeting Android Users on Twitter
Social media networks are very good hunting grounds for scammers and this is another such instance of a new scam [...]



