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AV industry sucks, says CEO of leading antivirus firm
The chief executive of leading antivirus firm Trend Micro, has thrown down the gauntlet by declaring that the antivirus industry "sucks."
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Close to half of government laptops encrypted, 1.2 million more to go
Over 800,000 licenses for encryption software have been purchased through the Data at Rest (DAR) Encryption program last year. The DAR program is run jointly by the General Service...
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Security researcher to unveil rootkit for Cisco routers
Security researcher Sebastian Muniz of Core Security Technologies will be unveiling a malicious rootkit that he developed for Cisco's routers at the EuSecWest conference come 22 of...
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Ad-funded software: A potential security vector?
Last week brought news that Microsoft has quietly released an ad-funded version of Microsoft Works. Called Works "SE" -- which stands for "Sponsored Edition" -- the software is ava...
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Security news roundup: Spybot Search & Destroy scans for rootkits, multiple patches from Apple
Here’s a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers news that Spybot Search & Destroy now comes with the ability to detect rootkits, a re-release of a p...
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Security news roundup: January 20
Here's a collection of recent security vulnerabilities and alerts, which covers a new vulnerability discovered in Winamp, a security update from Citrix, a report on more rootkits v...
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Spammers leveraging YouTube e-mail address
Spammers are abusing the "Invite Your Friends" system to send out "massive quantities of spam", according to content security outfit Marshall.
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Verdict of "live" test: Not all antivirus tools are created equal
Verdict of "live" test: Not all antivirus tools are created equal
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New MPAA site peddles illegal movie downloads and possible spyware
New MPAA site peddles illegal movie downloads and possible spyware
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Gearing up for cyber warfare
Gearing up for cyber warfare