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ComputerWorld: Testing reveals security software often misses new malware
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Research from NSS Labs show that security software vendors take an average of two days to block a new malicious Web site By Jeremy Kirk June 20, 2010 New research has further confirmed the diff
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ComputerWorld: Mobile malware exploits on the way, experts say
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By Grant Gross October 5, 2010 Smartphone exploits are coming, as cybercriminals start to figure out how to make money by hacking mobile devices, two mobile security experts said Tuesday. Click
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ComputerWorld: Botnets 'the Swiss Army knife of attack tools'
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Hacker militias can turn to botnets for instant cyberattacks By Gregg Keizer April 7, 2010 Hacker militias reach for the closest tool at hand -- botnets already up and running, already reaping
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ComputerWorld: Hot spot dangers: That Internet cafe could cost you way more than...
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By Mary K. Pratt April 20, 2010 Security experts say that employees are increasingly exposing personal and professional information unknowingly as they log in at Wi-Fi hot spots. Although these br
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ComputerWorld: Underrated computing threats you need to know about
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Your PC may be protected from all the well-known dangers, but there are some you may not have thought of. By Serdar Yegulalp March 4, 2010 There's the danger you know, and then there's the dang
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ComputerWorld: Many malware attacks triggered by USB devices
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By Antony Savvas December 6, 2010 One in every eight malware attacks occurs via a USB device, often targeting the Windows AutoRun function, according to Czech security vendor Avast Software. Cl
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http://www.computerworld.com/article/2549833/security0/usb-devices-gui...
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