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Hackers Threaten to Post Source Code for Symantec's Flagship Product - NYTimes.com
Hackers posted a file online that they claim is a confidential glimpse into Symantec's Norton Antivirus program, and have threatened to release source code for the security giant's flagship antivirus product. Symantec dismissed the threat. <a
Google Sounds Alarm on Malware Problem - Digits - WSJ
Google said late Tuesday that it will use its search engine to respond to an outbreak of malicious software, or malware, that the company recently uncovered.
Free BitDefender security software with Tracy and Matt
Free BitDefender security software with Tracy and Matt, Technology News and Reviews, Mobile Devices and gadgets. Smartphone and Android Reviews; HTC, Samsung, HTC Desire, HTC Legend, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Phone 7 news
10 Tips To Secure New Devices and Guard Against Cybercrime
Blog post - 10 Tips To Secure New Devices and Guard Against Cybercrime - Robert Siciliano
Dumb messages from dumber malware authors | SophosLabs blog
From time to time we get some malware in which the authors have put in their own stupid messages. This one we got recently looks like an another attempt
Expectations for Higher McAfee Market Share in Business Security Software -- Seeking Alpha
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John Baker's BritBlog : Windows 7 Deployment – Step 5: Deploy Windows 7 to Target Computer (Part 8
In this screencast I'll go through the process of deploying the custom image created in Part 7 of the series. We will import the image into the Deployment Workbench and then create a Task Sequence to deploy the imported image to target computers
Security Tips & Talk : SmartScreen helps protect you from malicious ads on the sites you trust
In the past we’ve told you about malvertising , fake online advertising designed to trick you into downloading malicious software onto your computer. Lately cybercriminals have been sneaking malicious ads into trusted ad networks. The Microsoft SmartScreen
Schneier on Security: New Windows Attack
It's still only in the lab, but nothing detects it right now: The attack is a clever "bait-and-switch" style move. Harmless code is passed to the security software for scanning, but as soon as it's given the green light, it's swapped for the malicious code. The attack works even more reliably on
Viruslist.com - Analyst's Diary
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