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ZDNet: Why malware authors don't need to try
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We often assume that malware writers are the sort of evil geniuses who work tirelessly to exploit unheard-of or secretly hidden backdoors in order to make a quick dollar or use your computer's resourc
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http://www.zdnet.com/why-malware-authors-dont-need-to-try-1339336193/
ZDNet: 'Malnets' to become a new security issue
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Nearly two thirds of all new cyber attacks will derive from malware networks, according to a new report from web-security and WAN-solutions provider Blue Coat. By Rachel King February 13, 2012
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ZDNet: Difficult for PC viruses to stay invisible indefinitely
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Security watchers say that while malware such as Rakshasa are stealthier and can stay well hidden embedded in hardware chips, it is often difficult to implement and will eventually be detected. By
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ZDNet: Defusing mobile malware's time bomb
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It seems like every man and his dog has a smartphone, a tablet or both, but surely that means it's just a matter of time before malware for these devices becomes a huge problem. The question is: is en
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http://www.zdnet.com/defusing-mobile-malwares-time-bomb-1339330900/
ZDNet: Malware's the next nuclear bomb: Kaspersky
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Governments have begun to create malware in the form of cyberweapons, but given that there's no defence against them, they should be handled like nuclear bombs, according to Kaspersky Labs CEO Eugene
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http://www.zdnet.com/malwares-the-next-nuclear-bomb-kaspersky-13393312...
ZDNet: Mobile malware smarter, more prevalent
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Malware authors are getting better at attacking mobile phones, by taking a trick or two from their desktop days and applying them to phones, according to researchers from Symantec and Total Defense.
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http://www.zdnet.com/mobile-malware-smarter-more-prevalent-1339333645/
ZDNet: How did everyone miss Flame?
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The most "complex malware ever found" - Flame - has taken the information security world by surprise. Given that it is said to have been around for years, how did everyone miss it? By Michael Lee
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