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One Per Cent: Doubts over virus that can hunt down cyberattacks
A search-and-destroy virus that seeks out and neutralises cyberattacking computers has aroused a measure of scepticism in security circles
How to Protect Android Smartphones From Cyber Attacks | Blog | Daily Dose | Entrepreneur.com
A mobile security expert offers three tips for keeping sensitive personal and business data safe on the popular phones.Get the latest blog articles on...
Android Replacing Windows as Malware Target of Choice? Up 472% Since July - SocialTimes.com
Android Replacing Windows as Malware Target of Choice? Up 472% Since July
REPORT: Twitter Crime Jumps 20% in 2010
Need further evidence that you should keep your guard up while tweeting away in 140 characters or less? Twitter is “growing as a playground” for malicious Internet attacks, with a crime rate that jumped 20 percent last year alone, according to a new report from Barracuda Networks Inc. C ...
Google Pulls Policy Violating Apps From Android Market - The Tech Observer - Portfolio.com
Google confirms that it has removed a number of apps from its Android Market—it would not say how many—for policy violations.
BrandFreak: Norton's anti-virus software protects your data from UFC fighters
A caterpillar represents a user's identity, and a cyber-criminal is represented by none other than UFC fighter Kimbo Slice.
New Spyware Villains: Your Friendly Neighborhood Sears and Kmart | Technomix | Fast Company
The Federal Trade Commission's just flexed its considerable muscles to stamp out the nefarious doings of some serious spyware baddies. But this time it's not a malicious hacker targeting your credit cards: It's Sears and Kmart.
John Yemma: When Cyber-Attacks Hit U.S. Energy Companies, We All Pay
The ongoing cost of cyber-spying is lost jobs and higher energy prices. An estimated $1 trillion was stolen via the Internet in 2008. And the cost could be much worse if relations between the US and China deteriorate.
One Per Cent: Discovery of Duqu malware sparks fears of Stuxnet 2.0
Malware developed by the same people behind last year's Stuxnet worm could gather intelligence for attacks on industrial systems
One Per Cent: Drone mission control hit by self-cloning computer virus
They may be flown from a desk half a world away, but remotely piloted aircraft are not immune to the computer problems we all face
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