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Hackers exploiting (unpatched) IE 7 flaw to launch drive-by attacks (ZDNet) |
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Malicious hackers are exploiting a zero-day flaw in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to launch a new wave of drive-by downloads, according to a warning from security researchers. The Web attacks, first reported by Bob McMillan, takes aim at users running IE 7 on Windows XP SP2 and includes the use of a Trojan downloader that commandeers Windows machines for nefarious purposes. They come on ...
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Trend Micro is 'Clear Winner' in URL Filtering and Web Security (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) |
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Trend Micro Incorporated , a global leader in Internet content security, announced today that the company's URL filtering and Web Security technologies defeated six other market-leading products tested by independent tester Cascadia Labs -- proving that the Trend Micro Smart Protection Network delivers security that's smarter than traditional approaches of blocking Web threats.
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First Look: VirusBarrier, Mac anti-virus software (MacNN) |
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The majority of worms, viruses and Trojan horses attack and infect Windows systems. While the Mac is theoretically more secure due to its Unix underpinnings, the growing popularity of Macs may only make them more enticing as a target. There are already a handful of Trojan horses for the Mac, and the threat will likely continue to grow. Anti-virus software may remain optional for Mac users, but ...
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Facebook Virus Turns Your Computer into a Zombie (ARNnet) |
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"Koobface" comes through an e-mail sent by one of your social networking site friends.
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Cyber-attackers shredding Internet security (Pioneer Press) |
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SAN FRANCISCO — Internet security is broken, and nobody seems to know quite how to fix it.
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