Company Warns Storm Might Be Used for More Malicious Activity ATLANTA, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- SecureWorks, the largest managedinformation security services provider safeguarding 1,800 clients and morefinancial institutions than any other vendor, announced today that it hasseen an onslaught of Storm Worm attacks in the last two months. "From thefirst of January to the end of May, we only saw 71,342 Storm attacks," saidJoe Stewart, Senior Security Researcher for SecureWorks. "However, sinceJune we have blocked 20,200,101 Storm attacks." "The number of unique, infected hosts (bots), from which the attack isbeing launched by email, has also increased dramatically," said Stewart."They went from 2,815 in the beginning of 2007 through the end of May to atotal of 1.7 million for the months of June and July." Storm Botnet Might Be Used for Attacks "Storm has historically been used for spam but the hacker, controllingthe trojan, has amassed so many infected hosts in the botnet that itsnetwork can easily support activities other than spamming," said Stewart."We don't know the motive of the Storm author; however one possible theorycould be that the hacker plans to use the trojan for more maliciousactivity than sending spam. It could be that the hacker is rapidly buildingup the botnet so it can be leased to other hackers so that they can launchmassive attacks against whatever target they choose: an organization,country, etc. More than ever, it is critical that organizations and homecomputer users put protections in place to block the Storm Worm trojan."
-
The Dallas-based bank is the subject of a scathing new report by HoldCo Asset Management, which says it should take advantage of current market conditions to sell itself. The investment firm accused Comerica's management of making poor decisions and failing to address its lagging stock price.
7h ago -
The Pennsylvania-based bank will continue to lean into its digital assets payment platform now that the GENIUS Act has become law. Its incoming CEO says he's not concerned about new entrants.
7h ago -
Art collectors — and criminals — can anonymously spend millions on art in the U.S. A newly introduced bill could change that.
10h ago -
The big box retailer is trying to increase share among its business clients by adding financing options for businesses that are navigating economic volatility.
10h ago -
A judge ruled the Pennsylvania lender had to commit to its increased fair lending obligations for three more years, as it wouldn't harm the public interest.
July 28 -
Like its sibling app Zelle, Early Warning's digital wallet is trying to build a brand that can attract new members. Star One Credit Union is an early win.
July 28