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iT News: Don't pay for separate anti-spyware says Gartner
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Analyst group Gartner is warning companies not to be ripped off by vendors seeking to sell anti-spyware software as a standalone product. By Iain Thomson May 19, 2009 Most security software pro
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iT News: Hackers prefer Firefox and Opera
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Browsers with smaller installed base targeted. By Phil Muncaster Aug 22, 2009 Firefox and Opera appear to be the browsers of choice for hackers running web sites that launch drive-by malware at
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iT News: Opinion: Carelessness is the biggest security threat
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The latest security tech is worth little if users fail to maintain best practice, says John Walker. Oct 30, 2009 As a security professional, the essential disciplines associated with operating i
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iT News: Security industry 'not making much difference'
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500 percent increase in malware last year. By Munir Kotadia Nov 3, 2009 The security industry is making virtually no progress stopping - or even slowing down - cybercriminals from infecting the
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iT News: Commentary: Experts in denial about Mac security?
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How important is security when buying a Mac? By Munir Kotadia Nov 7, 2009 Have you noticed the most popular laptop brand on display at any security conference? In my experience Apple Macs se
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iT News: Malware hidden in English language text
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How hackers could evade antivirus protection. By Robert Blincoe Dec 1, 2009 A team of US security researchers have engineered a way of hiding malware in sentences that read like English languag
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iT News: Malware 2.0 raises its ugly head
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Signature-based security unable to cope with 'zero-minute' threats. 20 July 2007 Signature-based malware detection techniques are becoming less effective in the face of so-called 'malware 2.0' t
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iT News: Computer threats becoming more sophisticated
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The scale and sophistication of IT security threats increased at an unprecedented rate during 2008, according to a series of end-of-year research studies published last week. By Computing staff 11
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iT News: Transience, stealth the hallmarks of today's web threats
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By Media Release 29 January 2009 Melbourne, January 29th, 2009 - - AVG Technologies, a leading developer of Internet threat protection solutions, has released statistics that paint a disturbing pi
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