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- Microsoft admits it knew of critical IE bug in early '08
- Microsoft on Thursday confirmed it has known about a bug behind widespread Internet Explorer attacks for more than a year, but defended its security...
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- Twitter suspends accounts of users with infected computers
- Twitter is suspending the accounts of some users whose computers have fallen victim to a well-known piece of malicious software that has targeted...
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- Social-networking site Tagged to be sued by New York
- The state of New York plans to sue the social-networking site Tagged.com for allegedly using deceptive e-mails in order to gain new users, the Office...
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- Free yourself to do more, while securing your business simply and cost-effectively WHITE PAPER
- In tough economic times, with tightened budgets and heightened competition, it's vital for businesses to secure their systems and data against a...
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- Trojans responsible for 75% of new malware
- Trojans make up nearly three quarters of all new malware detected between April and June this year, says Panda Security.
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- New Spam Trick: Shortened URLs
- Shortened URLs, a service on many sites that turns lengthy Web addresses into shorter URLs, is rapidly becoming a popular way for spammers to reach...
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- Dangerous security flaw likely just a hoax
- A claim of a software vulnerability in a program used to connect securely to servers across the Internet is likely a hoax, according to an analyst...
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- Laws, regulations and compliance: Top tips for keeping your data under your control WHITE PAPER
- The challenge of complying with a growing number of frequently changing government, industry and internal regulations designed to protect data is...
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- The botnet world is booming
- With U.S. and South Korean government Web sites hit by distributed denial-of-service attacks this week by a botnet controlled by an unidentified...
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- FBI wants more online security education
- According to two U.S. government officials, Internet crime rates will continue to increase because end-users and enterprises lack awareness and...
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- Microsoft promises to stymie hackers next week with new patches
- Microsoft today said it plans to deliver six security updates on Tuesday, including two for vulnerabilities that hackers have been using for months...
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- Enabling a safer internet: The positive approach to web security WHITE PAPER
- This paper describes today's new web threats, highlights the need for a positive security model to replace yesterday's access-blocking approach, and...
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- Updated MyDoom responsible for DDOS attacks, says AhnLab
- An updated version of the MyDoom virus is responsible for a large DDOS (distributed denial of service) attack that took down major U.S. Web sites...
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- Newest IE bug could be next Conficker, says researcher
- The critical flaw that Microsoft confirmed on Monday -- but has yet to patch -- is a prime candidate for another Conficker-scale attack, a security...
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- No sign of N. Korean backing in bot attacks on U.S. sites, says researcher
- Nothing in the code of the malware used to attack a wide array of U.S. and South Korean government and high-profile Web sites indicates the campaign...
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