Archive for the ‘Cyber Crimes’ Category

Removing Spyware and Viruses Effectively

Friday, January 18th, 2008

With the continuous problem we have on the viruses and spyware that keep coming into our computers, it’s becoming necessary that we know how to protect our computers against these disease. Here’s a video on the basics of effectively removing spyware and viruses from your computer.

Black Market of Malwares

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Viruses, malwares, and online scams are nothing new to the online community. But we still have to keep our eyes open to these. VNUNET.com just recently had news on an onine “black market” that threatens online users and their security.

It is said that they have a system of their own, with the effect of subverting and corrupting legitimate online businesses. Their system is actually similar to those of legal businesses (online and offline). They’ve got their labor force in different divisions, competitive prices, etc.

Online Crime of Malware

Viruses, spyware, trojans are first made by malware writer. In marketing these, the writers label their products “for educational purposes only” to provide themselves some immunity from prosecution.

The malware writers sell their codes and customers can subscribe to updates to ensure that the malware evades detection. The updates would mean additional payments per month.

Then there is the middleman, who buys the malware and uses the services of a botnet owner to spread it and infect other computers. When it has been spread, the middleman can start collecting stolen information and identities. These information are then sold.

The malwares are sold for as little as $250, with the updates costing around $25 a month. Identites sold costs around $5 and this already includes the name, address, a passport or driving license scan, credit card numbers, and bank account details. For the credit card numbers, the middleman gets money by selling it between two to five percent of the remaining credit balance of the cards.

Like every other businesses, the malware market also has some heavy competition within. And like every other businesses, competitive prices drive sellers to offer higher levels of services. There are people in the market who buy identites that are sorted by country, industry, etc. Other services in the market include guarantees and escrow accounts for the thieves to avoid getting ripped off.

You can see by their system that there is a sophisticated growth and continuous development in their market. Due to competition and the “legalities,” the quality of the products are further improved. The malware have to be undetectable by the current antivirus programs, for one, and when new antivirus updates come out, the malware writers will also supply an update of their malwares to the buyers.

All the more reason why this matter is becoming serious. Malware is starting to get more common across the Internet. Another big problem is that while the malware writers know of the latest antivirus updates, the antivirus program makers do not know theirs. The onle solution thought of today to counter this malware attack is for security program developers to combine their strengths and improve their own products above the level of the malware.