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- UK drowning in spam tidal wave
- Privacy concerns prompt U-turn at Facebook
- Eleven questions for a Warez site owner
- Google cleans malware from search results
- Security risks of temp workers being ignored
- Lotus Notes can be hacked by e-mail
- Criminals burrow into browsers to hack banks
- UK Data Protection Minister kept in the dark
- Apple settles iPod lawsuit for $10M
- Hackers will feed on Vista in 2008
- Quicktime bug hits Windows
- Once-fixed bug pops up again in Leopard
- McAfee warns of typo-squatting epidemic
- Chip design flaw could subvert encryption
- Is security software becoming a security risk?
- Microsoft to clamp down on spam over IM
- Video spam and other nastiness set for 2008
- 'Lust' virus: Film fans in China hit with virus attack
- Microsoft confirms that XP contains random number generator bug
- Firefox to plug vulnerability next week
- Added security for online banking
- Comodo Firewall Pro V3 Has Been Released
- Hackers poised for Black Friday assault
- UK Revenue loses 25m records
- Backdoor concerns over US crypto standard
- Microsoft wins patent suit
- Malware adapts to Web 2.0
- Apple releases first Leopard update
- Microsoft fixes Windows URI bug
- Microsoft's OneCare 2.0 set to launch soon
- UK users get malware from bogus installs
- Latest cyberbug targets users cash
- Apple patches security hole with iPhone
- Firefox is a memory hog, admits Mozilla Director
- Windows 2000 hit by password security flaw
- Seagate ships virus-laden hard drives
- New database rates AV vendors
- News site spews out malware
- Hacker pleads guilty to spreading botnets
- New type of hack hits MySpace
- 17 charged in massive ID theft bust
- Exploit code out for Oracle Database 10g vulnerability
- Firms more likely to block MySpace than Facebook
- Major Russian crime hub suddenly dies
- Suspensions for alleged computer hacking
- Sophos to go for brave IPO
- Microsoft scrambles to fix copy protection flaw
- McAfee improves computer security, but it's not perfect
- Users at risk of data loss, thanks to Apple
- Symantec CEO expects more aquisitions
- Leopard's firewall a "mess"...
- Privacy groups call for web tracking opt out
- Hackers sneak tricks into MySpace Band pages
- Leopard hacked to run on PCs
- McAfee buying web security company
- Deadly TIFF flaw snaps Windows
- Real reveals six new bugs in RealPlayer
- Microsoft mea culpa after 'massive' pdf attack
- Becta takes Microsoft Schools policy to OFT
- IBM patches Notes and Domino flaws
- Microsoft rebuts rogue WSUS reports
- New version of Firefox due next week
- Poll brands mobile internet 'a failure'
- Adobe exploit in the wild
- SonicWall jumps into UTM big league
- How hackers are different from the rest of us
- ID Theives have a 50-50 chance of prison
- AVs: Malware detection is the key
- WEP destroyed by new client hack
- Spammers now using mp3s
- Attackers produce new RealPlayer threat
- PC Tools Internet Security 2008 Beta – All-in-one Protection
- IBM Report: Targeted online attacks grow
- Symantec to plug leaks with Vontu buy
- Adobe Acrobat, Reader vulnerable to hacks
- Identity fraud widespread
- Critical Oracle patches coming next week
- Microsoft explains Windows URI patch strategy
- Word attack in the wild
- McAfee splashes out $350m on SafeBoot
- Commerce Bank in US hacked
- IE, Outlook and Word get critical patches
- Sunbelt Software and H&S Software Announce Technology Partnership
- RC1's for ESET Smart Security and Nod32 3.0
- 7 tips for working securely from wireless hotspots
- ZoneAlarm ForceField Beta
- Interesting Read
- Office 2003 SP3 is out (OneNote, Project & Visio 2003 SP3, too)
- Trojans and adware, the worst threats in August, reports PandaLabs
- QuickTime + Firefox = Danger
- Consulate websites hacked and infected
- BEAWARE: Skype, VOIP and Messenger Problems&Security Risks
- New Rogue Antivirus AntiVirGear
- Chinese tried to hack Oz & NZ Governments
- Hacker/Security Expert charged with credit card theft
- Firefox market share surges in Europe
- CCleaner, New Build
- Criminals operating malware supermarkets
- Skype warns users of IM worm
- CA warns of new internet threats - half year report
- AV-Comparatives - August 07 On-demand test report
- AOL ActiveVirusShield changes
- McAfee rings up Windows mobile risks
- Easy ride expected on patch Tuesday
- Hacker reveals embassy e-mails
- Bind 8 DNS binned
- Firefox still vulnerable to protocol bugs
- Users duped into handing over personal data
- Bank of India hacked by Russians
- iPhone code cracked
- spybot search and destroy 1.5 released
- Oracle 11g vulnerable to attack
- New attacks leave online transactions vulnerable
- Wireless technology hits security budgets
- Major computer viruses over 25 years
- Beyonce, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson video e-mails carry Trojan
- Hacker cracks embassy systems
- Accused spyware vendor gives up suit
- Vista SP1 due next year
- Censorware resized
- Sony's USB drives open to rootkits
- Road warriors are security risk
- Study says passwords alone will not protect wireless network
- High Volume Phising campaign strikes Oz
- Lavasoft Joins Cyber Security Industry Alliance
- Old worm threat returns
- When Bots attack - a possible scenario
- Yahoo patches Messenger again
- Types of Phishing attacks
- Cracks appear on Egg website
- Man arrested for Wi-Fi theft
- Hackers steal data from Monster.com
- Gang of four charged in Chinese worm case
- Man caught with stolen TJX data
- DOWNLOAD.COM Trojan horse
- Vendors predict mobile viruses to rise
- Worried companies block Facebook
- Book: LAN switch security
- Skype shifts blame for crash to Microsoft
- Police arrest 28 in online ID theft scam
- Phony ad on job site leads to 100,000 stolen IDs
- Security Risks from unpatched media players...Are you at Risk?
- Internet Safety & Security in schools
- Microsoft tries to push Passport Mark II
- Warning: 'Clpwn' cavorting on unguarded sites
- Browser holes worse than thought
- Internet rife with attack codes
- Yahoo IM undermined by flaw
- Vista stricken by embarrassing gadget hole
- Security vendors shun idea of liability
- The woes of WiFi part 1: Insecure by default
- Facebook source code leask to Internet
- EoL for BlackICE
- UK Police data stolen in server heist
- PandaLabs spots killer Shark malware
- New trojan that deletes your music
- Sunbelt Software Announces Special Offer to BlackICE PC Protection Customers
- SpywareBlaster Network Version
- trojan virusis
- Single group behind ransomware Trojans
- Storm worm gets smarter
- Large vendors have fewer software flaws
- Official release of Tend Micro HijackThis v2.02
- Red faces at Mozilla after discovery of new FF flaw
- Spammers turn to Excel attachments
- Are security pros worrying about the right stuff?
- China cracks huge software piracy ring
- DIY trojan tool discovered for sale
- Turkish hackers bring down Aussie insurer
- Mac worm hack blog vanishes
- Researchers seek cash for software flaws
- FF and IE spar over security
- D'oh! Spammers exploit Simpsons movie
- Anti-spam products 'don't work'
- DNS is a hacker's playground
- 'Malware 2.0' raises its ugly head
- Critical IM bugs hit Yahoo and Trillian
- Effects of Google cookie policy unclear
- Microsoft's digital rights software hacked
- How to keep cyber-criminals out of your network
- Sun fixes Java flaw after criticism
- Hackers fail to open the iPhone
- Wi-fi hijacking
- Malware's next big trends?
- Pros & cons of using Spyware
- FBI plans spam crackdown
- Oracle to release 46 patches
- Microsoft tackles .Net vulnerability
- Media Defender buys P2P.Net : another scam on the way?
- Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 2.0 released
- Apple patches more QuickTime bugs
- Huge pdf spam spike reported
- Greek spies plant rootkit in phone exchange
- Gloves come off in anti virus dispute
- Microsoft patches 11 bugs
- Facebook pushing crudware
- Phishing tool constructs site in 2 seconds
- Major US scam gang caught red-handed
- Command injection flaw in IE; or is it FF?
- Financial systems 'riddled with security holes'
- Average 'Zero day' bug lasts a year
- Hack from the rich; give to the poor
- Microsoft proposes six new fixes
- iPhone activation cracked
- HijackThis 2.0.2
- Trojan strikes on the Fourth of July
- Business information gets lost in the e-mail
- In Pictures: Warning signs of an internet attack
- Talkative trojan torments victims with speech
- Beijing No 1 spot for malware
- Criminal Investigation secrets leak to web via P2P
- Apple patches noisy audio bug
- Yahoo Messenger under attack
- New breed of hack attack
- iPhone used as bait for malicious website
- US frets over potential cyber war
- MySpace hit by new phising attack
- Microsoft's UK site hit by SQL injection attack
- ESET, makers of NOD32, release ESET Smart Security Suite Beta
- Session-riding bug blows security devices open
- Harry Potter worm targets USB drives
- Can cryptography prevent printer-ink piracy?
- Sunbelt Software Announces Version 2.5 of CounterSpy
- Microsoft to release a security product: Windows Live OneCare
- *URGENT* Don't download MS Security Bulletin MS07-0065
- HP snooping case could end tomorrow
- WinSafari hole still open
- Security flaws overwhelming US businesses
- Analyst warns on point-of-sale security
- > Spybot Search & Destroy 1.5.1.12 Beta Is Available
- Mobile hacker gets sacked
- Apple slaps new patch on Windows Safari
- Trend Micro Extends agreement with Microsoft
- Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0 Beta released
- More secure storage coming...
- Spammers use PDF files in latest scam
- Attackers persuade users to infect themselves
- Cyber attack hits Pentagon computers
- Microsoft patches faster than Apple or Linux
- Malicious GIF conceals PHP attack
- YouTube "riddled with security vulnerabilities"
- Sunbelt will come out with a free Rootkit Detection, Analysis and Removal tool.
- UK sets the pace for cybercrime
- DHS computer break-ins
- SpyBot - S&D 1.5 Beta Released
- Microsoft fixes Windows Live flaw
- Your guide to retrieving deleted files
- PatchLink pounces on SecureWave
- Sorting out the cyberbullies
- Symantec release new Enterprise beta