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Infosecurity - Advanced threat report shows cyber criminals to be nearly 100% effective
The FireEye Advanced Threat Report unusually analyses only successful malware – that which gets through the firewalls and anti-virus defenses onto the network.
MAAWG Evolves Into M3 Tackling Messaging, Malware, Mobile | SYS-CON MEDIA
SYS-CON Media, NJ, The world's leading i-technology media company on breaking technology news.
Iran: Nuclear Facilities Immune to Cyberattacks | NewsFactor Network
A senior Iranian military official says Tehran's nuclear and other industrial facilities suffer periodic cyberattacks, but that the country has the technology to protect itself from the threat.
Kaspersky Lab announces its security solution for virtual environments
Kaspersky Security for Virtualization integrates seamlessly with VMware vShield Endpoint Security and will be launched at CeBIT on 6 March 2012
Security Scanner Rogueware Removal Report Helps Restore Internet Access | PRLog
Security Scanner Rogueware Removal Report Helps Restore Internet Access. Security Scanner is among a long list of rogue anti-spyware apps that are known for blocking internet access and limiting installation of trusted antimalware programs. - PR11797868
AVG download - AVG 2012.1786
AVG 2012.1786 download - AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition for Linux.
Beware of Valentine's day infections, warns PandaLabs - Security Park news
Security Park news: Beware of Valentine's day infections, warns PandaLabs
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The Remarkable Rise of Android Malware - Datamation
Black hatters are rushing to exploit a lucrative new market. Will Google succeed in defending against them?
'Man in the Browser' malware defeats banks' two-step online authentication - TechSpot News
A new breed of malware called a Man in the Browser (MitB) attack can successfully bypass a bank’s two-step online authentication process. In most cases, the victim isn't even aware their account has been compromised until it's too late.
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