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Dharmendra | Feb 28 2007
Symantec is going to come up with four white papers that claims that the security of Windows Vista is potentially not all it is cracked up to be. The papers show off the effect of "man-decades" of study into Vista, Microsoft Corp's recent-released...
Dharmendra | Feb 28 2007
The service, which earlier used to simply notify webmasters that their sites had been recognized as containing malware and made nonspecific suggestions for patching up the problem, has been upgraded by Google. This can be helpful when the...
Dharmendra | Feb 28 2007
Analyst firm Infonetics Research reported that large US organisations are losing an average of 2.2% of their annual revenue, or over $30m, to security attacks. Research published recently on network downtime, which is brought about by security attacks...
Dharmendra | Feb 28 2007
ie firefox share a vulnerability
Though Mozilla fixed one more Firefox creepy-crawly previous week than first reported, the researcher whose work has beleaguered the open-source browser for weeks has come up with the details of an additional vulnerability. As maintained by security...
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) released an alert warning recently, which claims that compound vulnerabilities in commonly used technical support tools could open Windows PCs to cyberattack, as the exposed tools are often used by...
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
Microsoft Corp & online security make out of the ordinary bedfellow in the awareness of the majority of PC users. That's thanks to a range of flaws undergone by the worldwide technology company's flagship software, its Windows operating system. Now the...
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
Symantec's Security Response Weblog claims to have identified a hacker who is masqueraded as a representative of a hosting or collocation company and is making an attempt to take in PC users into deploying a remote administration tool on their servers....
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
The consumer version of Office 2007, released only four weeks ago, have come under the hammer of researchers at eEye Digital Security, which claims to have spotted a "highly critical" security vulnerability, regardless of Microsoft's attempts to put...
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
If your PC is so badly affected by Spyware or adware that there does not seem any way to fix it and you want to put an end to its Internet connection to protect your system from "Hackers,' here comes the Databreaker, which is claimed to plug into your...
Dharmendra | Feb 27 2007
Symantec has rolled out its all-in-one Norton 360 consumer security suite, touted to be integrated with anti-virus, anti-spyware, firewall, intrusion detection, anti-phishing, support and system beef-up technology into a standalone application. It's a...
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on Enigma declares its entry... Maybe it is a little offtopic, but I think that ENIGMASOFTWARE have not corrected all...
on Microsoft invites hackers to... Always interesting about Microsoft.
on Microsoft selects F-Secure... The old article, but still interesting.
on Crawler, LLC intros spyware... thanks for this great post and thanks for sharing this information.
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