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ComputerWorld: 2014

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ComputerWorld: 5 steps to more mobile-security-savvy employees

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It takes more than policies and penalties to make your workers smart about mobile security. By Stacy Collett Nov 17, 2014 When it comes to mobile device security, we are our own worst enemies. READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2692103/5-steps-to-more-mobile-se...

ComputerWorld: Backoff malware infections are more widespread than thought

Votes:26 Comments:0
Intercepted traffic suggests well more than 1,000 systems have been hit, according to Kaspersky Labs By Jaikumar Vijayan Aug 30, 2014 The number of businesses hit by the data-stealing Backoff m READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2600625/malware-vulnerabilities/b...

ComputerWorld: Backoff malware linked to data breaches is spreading

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A rising number of devices is connecting to Backoff-related infrastructure By Jeremy Kirk Oct 24, 2014 The number of computers in North America infected by the Backoff malware, which is blamed READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2837909/backoff-malware-linked-to...

ComputerWorld: Malware no longer avoids virtual machines

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Symantec finds most malware doesn't quit if it runs on VM, which used to be a sign it was being analyzed By Jeremy Kirk August 13, 2014 Many malicious software programs used to make a quick exi READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2491130/malware-vulnerabilities/m...

ComputerWorld: Police turning to mobile malware for monitoring

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The U.S. has the most command-and-control servers for a product made by Italy's Hacking Team, study finds By Jeremy Kirk June 25, 2014 Governments are increasingly using spyware for mobile devi READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2491227/malware-vulnerabilities/p...

ComputerWorld: More fake antivirus apps pop up in Google Play, Windows Phone Sto...

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Mobile app stores lack the necessary mechanisms to prevent such scams, researchers from Kaspersky Lab said By Lucian Constantin May 16, 2014 Last month Google offered refunds to users who bough READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2489470/mobile-apps/more-fake-ant...

ComputerWorld: How to keep your smartphone (and its data) secure

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These tips and tools can help you keep your smartphone close, and protect your data if it strays. By Daniel P. Dern April 22, 2014 In our daily activities, our smartphones increasingly store or READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2488450/mobile-security/how-to-ke...

ComputerWorld: Major companies, like Target, often fail to act on malware alerts

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Target paid the price for its apparent failure; other big firms follow the same pattern and could face the same fate, analyst say By Jaikumar Vijayan March 14, 2014 Companies that suffer major READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2488641/malware-vulnerabilities/m...

ComputerWorld: Malware sophistication vexes lawmakers, retailers and the financi...

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Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee also point to failure of industry to implement stronger measures By Nancy Weil February 4, 2014 The failure of U.S. financial institutions and retailer READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2487302/cybercrime-hacking/malwar...

ComputerWorld: Windows malware tries to infect Android devices connected to PCs

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Researchers from Symantec found a Windows Trojan program that uses ADBto install online banking malware on Android devices By Lucian Constantin January 23, 2014 A new computer Trojan program at READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2486903/malware-vulnerabilities/w...
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