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# Exploit Title: WebSuite Content Management System (SQL Injection)
# Date: August 28, 2010
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USB Devices Harbor 25% of All New Worms
NewsA report coming out of Panda Labs shows an increased trend for new malware and worm attacks to use USB devices as distribution channels.
The report places the figure around 25%, so for every one in four USB device, an attack has been reported.
Even if email attacks are still predominant, USB threats are on the rise, mainly due to the new wave of USB enabled devices launched on the tech market in recent years.
Malware Used to Steal South Korean Military Secrets
NewsA lawmaker has uncovered that 1,715 files containing South Korean military secrets, including war plans against North Korea, were stolen from infected Army-issued computers.

Song Young-sun, a member of the South Korean parliament, who sits on the National Defense Committee, asked the Defense Ministry recently to release details about the security breach.
UK Police Dismantles International Telecom Fraud Ring
NewsPolice raided several locations in London and arrested nine people suspected of being members of a criminal ring, which stole millions of pounds from telecommunications companies.

It looks like the ring was part of an international fraud network built around fraudulently acquired iPhones, inside which multiple gangs handled different aspects of the operation.
Turkey and Russia Are the Riskiest Places to Go Online
NewsSecurity company AVG has released the results of an interesting study showing the risk of stumbling unto a malicious website around the world. The results show that the risk varies wildly from country to country.

The riskiest place to surf the web is Turkey where one in ten AVG users was faced with a potentially malicious website during the last week of July, when the study was conducted

At the other end of the scale, just one in 696 users in Sierra Leone was under threat. The great disparity is interesting, but it can be traced back to several factors.
Free iPhone 4 Scam Spreading via Facebook Chat
SecurityScammers have begun abusing Facebook's Chat feature to trick users into participating in rogue surveys by promising them free iPhone 4 smartphones in return.
Scams in which users are lured onto rogue pages and asked to complete surveys in exchange for access to some intriguing video or picture have become a common occurrence on Facebook in recent months
Compared to other traditional forms of spam delivered via IM or email, where the spammer needs to invest significant resources in order to reach a large audience, Facebook scams have a significant advantage – they rely on users for propagation.
Government Payment Hijackers Jailed
NewsThree Kenyan nationals, who defrauded four US states of almost $3.4 million by hijacking payments meant for legit vendors, were sentenced to prison on Thursday.

According to a Department of Justice press release, Robert M. Otiso, 36, of Elk River, Minn., was sentenced to 72 months in prison for conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud; Paramena J. Shikanda, 35, of Minneapolis, was sentenced to 46 months in prison for conspiracy to commit money laundering; and Collins K. Masese, 21, of St. Paul, Minn., was sentenced to nine months in prison for conspiracy to commit money laundering.
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