Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer. Read More
- Texas Instruments prepares 65 nm chip production
- ATI releases Catalyst 5.12 driver
- Intel working on rootkit detection techniques
- NAND flash pushes semiconductor industry to historic level
- Foxconn motherboards to use SiS761GX chipset for AMD solution
- ULi launches M1697, reveals product details and shipment targets
- Sony's DRM fix hits hitch
- Multi-core processor quickly taking over the CPU market - analyst
- ATI's R580 chips in production
- Ozone layer unlikely to recover until 2065
Security firms warn of looming Sober worm threat
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
The New Year may bring yet another threat from the Sober family of worms, according to security researchers who say a recently discovered variant of the worm contains code that could unleash a new round of attacks on Jan. 5, 2006.
Security firm iDefense, which is owned by VeriSign, said a variant of Sober found in November contains encrypted code that will command infected computers to download unknown code from Web servers on Jan. 5, 2006.
Read the complete story here. (TechNewsWorld)
-
Previous News Article
HP and Dreamworks partner up enable... -
Next News Article
Walletex introduces credit card sized...
React! Return to news index
- SystemC 2.1 to speed up design of SoCs, IEEE believes
- Walletex introduces credit card sized USB flash drive
- Security firms warn of looming Sober worm threat
- HP and Dreamworks partner up enable life-sized video conferencing
- Royalty fees makes Taiwan DVD player makers think twice about orders
- Low-density NOR flash prices may trend upward