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Do natural human traits make us more vulnerable to computer malware?

Friday, June 27. 2008


We are all aware of the constant malware dangers preying on the Internet, but with the very best intentions we still get caught in malicious traps that cause our computers, at the very least, to malfunction. Cynics argue that this is because cyber-crooks are more intelligent and can outwit us, but could it actually be down to a simple human psychological flaw?

Researchers at Panda Security have been looking into the inability of humans to change in certain situations, despite knowing the risks. In the same way that computers are programmed to behave in a specific way, people also have a set of instructions indelibly inscribed in the brain, making it very difficult to behave differently.

Logic suggests that if we received a suspicious attachment in an email, we would delete or ignore it, particularly if we had experienced a computer virus, a phishing attack or online fraud in the past. But a surprising number of people open attachments of this kind. Why?

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Hacker Launches Botnet Attack via P2P Software

Friday, June 27. 2008

A 19-year-old hacker is agreeing to plead guilty to masterminding a botnet to obtain thousands of victims' personal data in an anonymous scheme a federal cybercrime official described Friday as the nation's first such attack in which peer-to-peer software was the "infection point."

The defendant, Jason Michael Milmont, launched the assault last year from his Cheyenne, Wyoming residence, and anonymously controlled as many as 15,000 computers at a time, said Wesley L. Hsu, chief of the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section for federal prosecutors in  Los Angeles. As part of the deal, in which a judge could hand him up to five years imprisonment, Milmont has agreed to pay $73,000 in restitution, the government said.

"It's the first time that we know of that peer-to-peer software was used as the infection point," Hsu said in an interview with THREAT LEVEL.

The malware infection became commonly known as the Nugache Worm, which imbedded itself in the Windows OS.

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