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Aug 25, 2009
Despite conventional wisdom, Mac malware remains alive and well.
Aug 13, 2009
A domain naming system (DNS) changing trojan that targets Apple Macs is spreading disguised as a MacCinema Installer.
Jun 22, 2009
Virus researchers have spotted a new variant of a Mac trojan that attempts to change a victim computer's DNS settings.
Jun 16, 2009
As protestors continue to clash with police on the streets of Iran, the backlash over the country's controversial election has taken to the web.
Dec 11, 2008
The cloud will become dangerous, good sites will be used to hide bad data, and rich internet applications will turn on their users. These are some of the predictions from Websense Security Labs, which has compiled a security forecast for 2009.
Nov 14, 2008
Sensitive data at risk from Microsoft collaboration platform, according to
research.
Mar 11, 2008
The Web is now a participatory medium. The downside to this ubiquitous connectivity and user participation is a new slew of security threats many IT professionals have yet to fully grasp.
Jan 21, 2008
Gold Coast City Council has deployed Blue Coat Systems’ ProxySG and ProxyAV appliances to provide Web security, policy control, reduce bandwidth consumption, speed application performance and protect against malware.
Feb 7, 2006
The extensive proliferation of covert and malicious spyware is posing an increasingly significant threat for internet users, a comprehensive new study by University of Washington computer scientists warned today.
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