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DropSmack: Using Dropbox to steal files and deliver malware
April 15, 2013 7:46am PDT
Michael P. Kassner interviews a digital forensic scientist who uses Dropbox to compromise targeted networks -- something the bad guys probably figured out as well.
103 Latest comment by Michael Kassner
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Real Life IT: The day the websites went out in Georgia
February 14, 2013 8:33am PST
Google Safe Browsing warns users about malware-detected sites. Learn how one company dealt with its compromised website.
7 Latest comment by kjfaucheux@...
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BYOD Android devices play an important role in enterprise security
February 11, 2013 11:28am PST
Find out how Donovan Colbert used his TF300 Transformer tablet/convertible to safely manage a virus in his Windows shop.
8 Latest comment by dcolbert@...
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Review: Cover all the bases with Malwarebytes
February 8, 2013 12:55pm PST
To cover all your bases, anti-malware software is great to have running in conjunction with any anti-virus application.
43 Latest comment by Techevolution79
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Cybersecurity challenges in 2013
February 8, 2013 8:10am PST
Dmitriv Ayrapetov describes the threats that Dell SonicWall has identified as the top challenges for companies to prepare for in 2013.
2 Latest comment by HAL 9000
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Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites
February 4, 2013 10:49am PST
A new report may change your perception of websites and malware. Michael P. Kassner ferrets out what Cisco is excited about.
36 Latest comment by arun@...
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Find out which mobile apps are stealing your identity
January 28, 2013 6:39am PST
Mobile device malware is approaching exponential growth. Mobile apps are the vehicle of choice to deliver malware. Michael P. Kassner looks at our options.
33 Latest comment by viProCon
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Battling the Google Redirect virus
January 2, 2013 10:56am PST
Consultant Bob Eisenhardt recounts his frustrating experience trying to track down and get rid of a client's search-redirect virus. Here's how he finally ditched it.
36 Latest comment by Jane3344
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What businesses would like to see from Apple in 2013
December 27, 2012 9:00am PST
Erik Eckel drafts a holiday wish list of things businesses would like to see from Apple in 2013. What would you add?
6 Latest comment by Deadly Ernest
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Top 10 posts in IT Security for 2012
December 20, 2012 2:00pm PST
Here are the most read posts of the year in IT Security.
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The FBI locked your computer? Watch out for new spins on ransomware
November 15, 2012 7:18am PST
The FBI locks your computer. Can they do that? Or is it fake? How does one know? Michael Kassner asks an expert for help with the latest forms of ransomware.
89 Latest comment by JCitizen
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The convergence of biological and computer viruses
November 9, 2012 5:49am PST
The difference between a biological virus and a computer virus is blurring. Learn how a researcher infected himself with a computer virus.
40 Latest comment by hanekwj
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Mobile malware: Cheat Sheet
November 7, 2012 1:45pm PST
Should you be worried about mobile malware? Here's what you need to know and some tips on how to protect yourself from getting infected.
7 Latest comment by Andrew Huttle
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Antivirus: What it does and doesn't do
October 2, 2012 6:00am PDT
Patrick Lambert looks at the shortcomings of antivirus solutions and takes a practical look at what you can expect to get out of them.
6 Latest comment by JCitizen
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With the rise of the Linux desktop, will viruses follow?
September 4, 2012 6:51am PDT
The Linux desktop is growing in popularity and many believe a growth in viruses will follow. Jack Wallen thinks that logic is flawed and explains why.
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Not all gloom and doom for antivirus: A talk with Mario Vuksan
September 4, 2012 6:39am PDT
Signs indicate antivirus apps, as we know them, are not working. In this interview with security researcher, Mario Vuksan, Michael Kassner learns that there are still ways to change that.
3 Latest comment by JCitizen
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Is the death knell sounding for traditional antivirus?
August 27, 2012 7:37am PDT
Antivirus developers need to run malcode in their labs in order to create malware-identifying signatures. What happens if they can't?
54 Latest comment by dogknees
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Porn browsing at work leads to corporate security breaches
August 23, 2012 12:17pm PDT
Users accessing porn at work is a gateway for malware and ransomware that IT pros have to clean up. And if the content is also illegal, it's an even bigger problem. Bob Eisenhardt shares some tips...
18 Latest comment by Deadly Ernest
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Should developers be sued for security holes?
August 23, 2012 7:42am PDT
Software makers should face legal action if sloppy coding leads to hackers emptying users' bank accounts, argues a Cambridge academic.
390 Latest comment by jsargent
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Uncloaking invisible iFrames
August 20, 2012 7:26am PDT
Mention drive-by malware to nefarious types and they smile, silently thanking the invisible iFrame. Ever wonder why?
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