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Skype virus steals your voice

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The AP is reporting a Skype virus making the rounds can record phone calls made over the service, save the audio as an MP3, and email it to other computers. The hack taps into the computer’s OS to record the computer’s audio before it’s encrypted by Skype.

Mudge

Mudge

Former L0pht Heavy Industries hacker Mudge, aka Peiter Zatko, a security researcher at BBN Technologies, just got back from Italy to find BBN had been bought by Raytheon. Via email, he said the Skype virus tactic isn’t new, comparing it to hackers stealing banking information by recording keystrokes. 

“The fact that this is relatively well known does not speak well for the progress that our consumer computer security has made over the years,” he said. 

The issue stems from the multitasking we demand from our computers — different applications have different security needs, but the OS doesn’t serve them.

“Would you be happy if you could play video games and listen to online music at the ATM when you walk in to your bank? I wouldn’t. I want that system to be specific and dedicated to processing my bank requests,” Mudge said.

The AP report suggests the virus works better as a targeted attack, rather than a widespread virus. To defend against it, Mudge suggests disabling Javascript and similar  programs in your browser; disabling HTML and content rendering in e-mail programs; being savvy about e-mail attachments and links and Internet sites; and running each application on a separate virtual machine, then reverting to a clean install state. And he said all that is just a start.  

“Once your computer is compromised, it doesn’t matter if you are using encrypted network communications … you’ve lost,” he said.

Sonus lays off 93

Friday, August 14th, 2009


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Westford-based Sonus Networks has cut another 93 jobs, totaling 243 for the communications infrastructure equipment maker.

Finance Roundup: Raytheon, DirectoryM, MTM

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
New England Tech Stock Index

New England Tech Stock Index

In today’s Finance Roundup, Raytheon plans a fence in space, DirectoryM invests in its own self, and MTM takes itself private.

Air Force ‘Space Fence’ nets $30M for Raytheon

The “fence” will use sensors and S-band radars to track small objects in low earth orbit for situational awareness in space. The first radar system is expected to be delivered in 2015.

DirectoryM invests $2M in its online database

DirectoryM Inc.’s 12 founding employees have ponied up another $2 million to expand the online database centralization startup globally — after buying it out from its investors in March 2007 for $6 million.

GreenRay lands $2M for affordable solar power

GreenRay develops solar AC modules with fewer parts and simplified installation as a means of lowering cost. The funding will be applied to the manufacturing, distribution and commercial launch of GreenRay’s solar AC module.

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Hacking–but not the fun, MIT kind

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Matthew “L’il Hacker” Weigman got 11 years for, among other things, hacking phone carriers, and arranging for a SWAT team to visit his landlord’s house. Universal Hub has the details about the 19-year-old hacker from Revere:

Weigman was sentenced in federal district court in Dallas, where he’d been tried because a key part of the charges against him involved his cracking of a Verizon data center in Texas, which let him obtain numerous fake phone numbers and IDs, listen in on phone calls and cancel the phone service of his enemies. The government began investigating Weigman when he was 15 – he was formally charged when he turned 18. 

NewsFlash Roundup: Aura Biosciences, Biogen, CloudSwitch

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Shares drop, lawsuits grow and personnel move in today’s NewsFlash Roundup:

• Bhatia, Best, Kivel join Aura Biosciences advisory boards

Aura Biosciences, a Cambridge-based biotechnology company focused on new drug delivery methods, has added three Boston-area advisors to its leadership team.

Biogen shares drop on 10th Tysabri PML case

Shares of Biogen Idec Inc. sank Monday after the biotechnology giant confirmed that another patient taking the multiple sclerosis drug Tysabri has been diagnosed with a potentially fatal brain infection called progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, or PML.

New funding, CEO and HQ for CloudSwitch

Former SolidWorks Corp. CEO John McEleney will join the company along with the round of funding, which was led by new investors Commonwealth Capital Ventures, and increase the total amount invested in Cloudswitch to $15.4 million. (more…)

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