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Wednesday, 18 July 2007 |
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In a case decided earlier this month by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, federal agents used spyware with a keystroke logger to record the typing of a suspect who used encryption to scramble his communications.
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Monday, 02 July 2007 |
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As Apple's newest gadget starts selling in U.S. stores, spammers are exploiting the surrounding product craze by sending e-mails that try to dupe recipients into thinking that they have won an iPhone of their own.
Web-filtering specialist Secure Computing
is warning users not to fall for the socially engineered e-mails that
contain a link which, if clicked on, will attempt to connect to a Web
site and install malicious software designed to take control of the
victim's computer.
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Monday, 02 July 2007 |
Panda Software has updated the www.infectedornot.com web page, giving it a new look and adding new tools.
This
web page offers users tools for detecting active malware on computers.
Thanks to the new detection and scanning technologies developed by
Panda Software, it is possible to detect over a million malicious codes
that could be running on the memory in under a minute.
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Monday, 18 June 2007 |
When English soccer fans take to the terraces next season, there's every chance they won't just be watching the game, they'll be being watched watching the game too.
In the latest addition to what civil liberties campaigners have dubbed Britain's "surveillance society," a British company is in talks to supply wireless closed-circuit television technology to a Premier League soccer club's security staff.
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 |
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A Chinese lawyer began proceedings on May 29 to sue Symantec Corporation, the world's largest security software provider, for the collapse of his computer caused by a faulty anti-virus update from the company. Liu Shihui, a lawyer with the Hongmian Law Fir...
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Sunday, 17 June 2007 |
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Microsoft releases security fixes for software flaws |
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
This week highlighted new was published on June 12
(http://www.pandasoftware.com/about/subscriptions/Oxygen3/20071206.htm): 500 million computers infected by the end of 2008. According to a report by Forrester, by the end of 2008 a thousand million computers will be in use worldwide, and this figure will have doubled by 2015.
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Saturday, 16 June 2007 |
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This week the FBI sent out a press release stating that 1 million homes may be infected with bots. Arbor Networks' chief research officer talks with CNET editor Robert Vamosi about "Operation Bot Roast."
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Monday, 11 June 2007 |
Malicious software targeting OpenOffice.org documents is spreading through multiple operating systems, according to Symantec.
"A new worm is being distributed within malicious OpenOffice documents. The worm can infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems," according to a Symantec Security Response advisory. "Be cautious when handling OpenOffice files from unknown sources."
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