Monday | 6 July, 2009
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    F-Secure Offers Free Detection Of Viruses And Spyware Wherever You Go 09/06/2009 11:30:00

    F-Secure has announced a new version of its Online Scanner with first-time support for Firefox. F-Secure Online Scanner is a free online tool downloadable from F-Secure’s website that checks PCs thoroughly, detecting any viruses, spyware or other malware.
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    F-Secure Detects New Class-Zero-Message Tool 22/05/2009 09:00:00

    F-Secure has detected HushSMS, a ‘Silent Ping’ tool that finds out if somebody's phone is on or off, without the alerting the phone’s owner.
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    Facing criticism, Adobe rethinks PDF security 21/05/2009 08:21:00

    Blasted three months ago for being slow to fix a zero-day vulnerability in its popular PDF viewer, Adobe today promised it will root out bugs in older code, speed up the patching process and release regular security updates for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
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    Antivirus Test: A Quest for Nearly Objective Rankings 21/05/2009 04:50:00

    Editor's Note: Chaz Sowers wants reliable, indepedently tested antivirus software with few false positives. But what really constitutes an "independent" test? Unsatisfied with lab ratings, he built his own malware testbed and put 35 AV products through the paces. Here is the story behind one man's AV rankings; your results may vary.
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    Downadup: Expert worries about smart phone, TinyURL threats 06/03/2009 13:21:00

    Don't get Patrik Runald wrong: the Downadup worm (also called Conficker) has been a big deal.
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    Hacker claims SQL bug on Symantec site 20/02/2009 08:33:00

    A Romanian hacker who has spent the past few weeks exposing a common, but dangerous, Web programming error on security vendors Web sites says he's found a SQL injection flaw on Symantec's Web site. But Symantec says it's not a security issue.
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    Security Vendor Breaches: Fallout Justified 19/02/2009 09:53:00

    Kaspersky Lab and F-Secure were up-front in acknowledging recent hacks against them, but the negative fallout is still justified.
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    Researcher: Worm infects 1.1M Windows PCs in 24 hours 15/01/2009 07:04:00

    The computer worm that exploits a months-old Windows bug has infected more than a million PCs in the past 24 hours, a security company said Wednesday.
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    How to root out rootkits 12/08/2008 10:30:43

    If you want to know about the latest malicious rootkit, ask security researcher Dino Dai Zovi. He'll tell you all about his proof of concept rootkit called Vitriol that uses virtual machine instructions in Intel processors to hide a rootkit at the virtualization layer.
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    Malware, spam, botnets growing faster than ever before 25/06/2008 11:23:53

    The spam and malware tsunami continues to cast a mounting shadow over the Internet this week.
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    Microsoft, HP ship tools to protect Web sites from hackers 25/06/2008 09:55:21

    Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday unveiled free tools to help Web developers and site administrators defend against the rapidly growing number of SQL injection attacks that aim to hijack legitimate sites.
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