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Zero-Day Malware Attacks You Can't BlockNo matter how diligently you patch your PC, it may still be vulnerable during the first hours of a previously unseen attack. Here's what you should know about zero-day hazards and the security holes they exploit. |
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Wednesday April 18, 2007 04:11PM PDT In a game of cat-and-mouse with security pros, cybercrooks are hiding their malicious code in Flash animations and encoding it, expert says. Read the complete story |
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Thursday April 19, 2007 02:54PM PDT Vulnerabilities abound in routers, cell phones and PDAs and could pose a serious threat, a security researcher warns. Read the complete story |
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Security companies warn Winamp users that the music player application has a bug that could give attackers the means to hijack PCs. 01-May-2007 |
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Changing the safety grade a rating service imposes on your site can be difficult. |
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Should you check your e-mail while you're on vacation? Here are some arguments for and against. |
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 Online crooks are constantly switching tactics in an attempt to invade your PC. Be on guard for these latest sneaky tricks. Read More |
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Bootleg copies of the newest book and movie are hawked to tourists in China. |
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Study finds more than 20 countries restrict Web access and postings. 29-Jul-2007 |
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 Five ways legislation has made a mess of technology, plus five problems that desperately need a legal solution. Read More |
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A massive spam blast this week--loaded with PDFs that tout stock opportunities--shows no sign of abating, a security company says. |
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 Today's underground sites use surprisingly well-developed business practices to hawk viruses, stolen data, and attack services. Read More |
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