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Jan 29, 2008
Security researchers have warned that malware-laced fake Super Bowl websites have begun appearing, the first wave of what is expected to be a major campaign of game-related cyberattacks.
Jan 25, 2008
The Super Bowl presents a ripe target for cybercriminals intent on maximising the impact of their scams, and the biggest question at this time - aside from which team will win the big game - is what form these attacks will take.
May 14, 2008
Smaller than my hand. More intelligent than a mini-computer. Able to detonate bombs from remote locations. Look! It’s a camera. It’s an electronic organiser. It’s the “cell phone”!
Oct 4, 2007
Security specialists have warned that internet users could be facing a major worm outbreak spread via weaknesses in current browser technology.
Aug 1, 2007
New worm targets nostalgia for Nintendo games: attachment could cause havoc.
Feb 12, 2008
Russia has emerged as a "spam superpower", IT security experts warned today..
Jul 10, 2008
Super secure Apple has dropped a clanger on one of its loyal .Mac users by handing over his password and login details to a complete stranger with a similar name.
Apr 7, 2008
A ‘Nigerian letter’ scam has won this year’s annual ASIC ‘Pie in the Sky’ award for the most outrageous offer that was too good to be true.
Feb 18, 2008
Campaign videos used to spread Trojans.
Jan 25, 2008
Above and below. Left and right. In front and behind you. Use multi-dimensional security to fend off attackers, no matter where they come from.
Dec 19, 2007
2008 will usher in more security issues whose challenges can only be met by an array of security solutions. Now is the time to start thinking about your 2008 New Year's security resolutions.
Nov 23, 2007
AVG’s global security strategist sounded his horn during his visit to Sydney this week warning Australians about the growth of web-based threats - the cybercriminal activity of embedding invisible executable malware on popular websites.
Feb 2, 2007
Hackers today embedded a JavaScript-enabled trojan in the website of Dolphin Stadium, home to Sunday's Super Bowl XLI, stadium officials confirmed to SCMagazine.com.
Jan 22, 2007
There are many different names for the second Tuesday of every month: Patch Tuesday, Super Tuesday, Black Tuesday — and maybe even some other unsavory nicknames not suitable for print. This day, when Microsoft rolls out security updates, is the fulcrum around which most organisations' whole patch management cycles revolve. But just as there are different nicknames for the day, there are also differing opinions about how it should be handled and how quickly organisations should respond with changes.
Sep 3, 2007
The website of one of India's leading financial services companies is back online after US researchers discovered it was downloading a wide range of malware to customer PCs.
Aug 22, 2007
It's a sunny day somewhere thousands of miles away from your data centre. A savvy hacker sits in front of his monitor.
May 23, 2007
The theft of classified information by a contractor's former employee has forced the Los Alamos National Laboratory to implement a variety of tactical and strategic security policies commonly found in a private enterprise.
Apr 10, 2007
Several security experts criticised Microsoft this week for not releasing a fix earlier for the Windows ANI flaw, calling for the company to reassess the way it handles critical patches.
Mar 13, 2007
One of today's biggest IT headaches is managing privileged passwords, the super-powerful codes such as administrator on a Windows server, Root on a UNIX server, Cisco Enable on a Cisco device, as well as embedded passwords found in applications and scripts.
Feb 6, 2007
Dozens of unrelated websites contain malicious scripts that attempt to infect users' machines with malware, security experts said today.