Criminal ring continues exploits.MessageLabs MessageLabs is a renowned Information security and anti-virus vendor, which is often quoted by the media in regards to various Internet and computer virus security issues. It is based in Gloucester, United Kingdom. References
adj. 1. Consisting of or being direct communication or exchange between two people: one-on-one instruction. 2. Sports Playing directly or exclusively against a single opponent. targeted attacks. These numbers represent a decrease compared to last month largely due to a drop in attacks by a Taiwanese criminal ring, "Task Briefing," using the CVE-2006-0022 PowerPoint exploit. There was also a decline in attacks using .exe files (EXEcutable file) Pronounced "ex-ee file." The name given to a program in machine language that is ready to run in DOS, Windows, OS/2 and VMS. The name comes from the .EXE extension at the end of the program name; for example: XYZ.EXE. . Ninety-five percent of targeted attacks in April 2007 used Microsoft Office Microsoft's primary desktop applications for Windows and Mac. Depending on the package, it includes some combination of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access and Outlook along with various Internet and other utilities. suite exploits. Microsoft Word A full-featured word processing program for Windows and the Macintosh from Microsoft. Included in the Microsoft application suite, it is a sophisticated program with rudimentary desktop publishing capabilities that has become the most widely used word processing application on the market. has once again become the most common exploit vector, with an increase in attacks using Word documents that contain SmartTag exploit, CVE-2006-2492. These attacks increased dramatically since March 2007 from four attacks going to four single recipients to 66 attacks going to 273 recipients in April. Although PowerPoint attacks decreased in April, those attacks that were made using exploit CVE-2006-0022 were made by Taiwanese criminal gang, "Task Briefing," named for the subject line in the emails they use. The ring made six attacks this month, sending 61 emails accounting for 10 percent of all targeted emails in April, the longest of which lasted 45 hours. In March, the same gang sent 151 emails accounting for more than 20 percent of targeted attacks. www.messagelabs.com |
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