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Apple Security is 10 Years Behind Microsoft, Says KasperskyApr 27, 2012 - in News
Ouch. Eugene Kaspersky, founder of the security software firm Kaspersky, accused Apple of having missed the boat on computer security.
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Netgear Intros ''World's First'' 802.11ac Wi-Fi RouterApr 26, 2012 - in News
Netgear is releasing a new 802.11ac router in May, starting at $199.99.
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Google Increases Bug Award to $20,000Apr 26, 2012 - in News
Google has just increased its bug bounty.
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1 in 5 Mac Computers Harbors Malware, Claims SophosApr 24, 2012 - in News
One in five MAcs were found to be infected with Windows-based malware while one in thirty-six were infected with Mac OS X malware.
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Symantec Intros Free Norton Identity Safe ServiceApr 24, 2012 - in News
Symantec has released a new tool that will store your username and password in the cloud across multiple devices and browsers.
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Firms Can't Agree On Real Size of Flashback BotnetApr 23, 2012 - in News
Various security firms are spouting different numbers concerning the overall size of the Flashback botnet, yet Doctor Web insists it's still above 600,000 infected Macs.
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Flashback/Flashfake Botnet Now Reduced to 140,000 MacsApr 18, 2012 - in News
There are still around 140,000 infected with the Flashback/Flashfake malware, meaning the decline seen since last week has tapered off.
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Apple Releases Update to Take Care of Flashback MalwareApr 13, 2012 - in News
A Java update to cleanse your computer of that nasty Flashback business.
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Kaspersky Lab Recalls its Flashfake Removal Tool for MacsApr 12, 2012 - in News
The Flashback/Flashfake removal tool released by Kaspersky Lab has its own problems.
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Kaspersky Offers Flashback Trojan Killer; Apple's Coming SoonApr 11, 2012 - in News
Kaspersky Lab now offers a removal tool for the Flashback/Flashfake trojan. Meanwhile, Apple is working with its own separate tool.
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Members of Military Had Over 15,000 MegaUpload AccountsMar 27, 2012 - in News
Let's hope they weren't using those accounts to store anything important or sensitive.
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Microsoft Seizes Two Zeus Botnet Server Command StationsMar 26, 2012 - in News
Two Zeus bothnet command and control stations were seized by Microsoft on Friday.
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Hacktivists Breached Data of Over 100 Million Users in 2011Mar 22, 2012 - in News
855 data breach incidents were outlined in Verizon's latest annual Data Breach Investigations Report.
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AV Software Reduces Chance of Credit Card Theft by 50%Mar 20, 2012 - in News
It is fairly common sense to assume that a reasonable presence of anti-malware software on a computer benefits data security and defends its user from data theft.
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Pirate Bay Wants to Send Servers into Low Orbit with DronesMar 20, 2012 - in News
That's one way to avoid raids.
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Hack Google's Chrome Browser, Get Up to $60,000 USDFeb 28, 2012 - in News
Google is offering up to $1 million in prizes for successfully hacking the Chrome web browser.
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Google Paid $410,000 for Chrome BugsFeb 11, 2012 - in News
Google's bug bounty program, which pays monetary rewards for the discovery of vulnerabilities in Chome, has been a runaway success, according to the company.
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Gabe Newell Gives Update on Steam Hack of 2011Feb 10, 2012 - in News
There's still no evidence that hackers stole credit card numbers and billing addresses, reports Valve bossman Gabe Newell.
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Hacker Says He Compromised Intel, Gained Private InfoFeb 10, 2012 - in News
A hacker using the alias Weedgrower claims to have breached Intel.com and acquired names, credit card numbers and more.
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The Earliest Documented Case of Data Theft Was in 1962Feb 1, 2012 - in News
While investigating the first computer password, Wired came across what is supposedly the earliest documented case of password theft.
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First Super Wi-Fi Network in the U.S. Finally DeployedJan 26, 2012 - in News
The first commercial TV white spaces network has been launched, leading to a nation-wide public internet access.
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Imperva: Anonymous Used LOIC to Attack DoJ, MPAAJan 22, 2012 - in News
Imperva reports that Anonymous is using a Low Orbit Ion Canon application to attack the MPAA, RIAA, FBI and other websites in its SOPA/PIPA/Megaupload-inspired wrath.
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Symantec Confirms Hackers Breached Network in 2006Jan 18, 2012 - in News
Symantec now admits that hackers accessed its network back in 2006 and stole the source code to numerous products.
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Crysis 2 Wins Title of Most Pirated Game of 2011Jan 6, 2012 - in News
Crysis 2 scored almost 4 million BitTorrent downloads and captured the title of the most pirated PC game of 2011.
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Hackers in India Leak Symantec Source CodeJan 6, 2012 - in News
A hacker group based out of India has acquired the source code to Norton Antivirus.
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New Remotely Exploitable Vulnerability Found in 64-bit Win7Dec 22, 2011 - in News
An independent researcher has discovered a remotely exploitable vulnerability in Windows 7 that's linked to Apple's Safari browser.
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Did Google Target Mozilla Through a Paid Security Report?Dec 16, 2011 - in News
Should Mozilla be upset over recent findings by a Google-funded browser security analysis and the fact that Chrome is the most secure browser available right now?
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In Pictures: Getting Connected To Next-Gen Home SecurityDec 11, 2011 - in Picture Story
If you think CCTV is still the pinnacle of home security, check out this Tom’s Hardware writer putting his home under Vivint’s knife (literally). How much peace of mind and home automation can over $4000 of Z-Wave and IP-based gear get you?
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Cyber Command Completes First Major Attack SimulationDec 5, 2011 - in News
USCYBERCOM has said that its first major attack simulation exceeded expectations.
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Microsoft Skips 3, Releases Security Essentials 4 BetaDec 2, 2011 - in News
Microsoft just released the first beta version of Security Essentials 4 (MSE4).
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