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Internet Security Directory
ComputerWorld: 2010

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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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2519340/security0/testing-reveals...

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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2516167/mobile-wireless/mobile-ma...

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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2516578/security0/botnets--the-sw...

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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2517266/mobile-wireless/hot-spot-...

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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2520264/endpoint-security/underra...

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 READ MORE
http://www.computerworld.com/article/2549833/security0/usb-devices-gui...
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