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Your search for turns returned 110 results.

Oct 15, 2008
Home Secretary informs lawyers of arrangements for US extradition.
May 5, 2008
Happy birthday, spam. Saturday marked 30 years to the day when the first spam email was delivered.
Nov 19, 2007
A court document in a drug smuggling case has shown that the private email service Hushmail has been cooperating with police in handing over user emails..
Jul 4, 2007
Spammers have switched their tactics with the latest "storm worm" run in hopes of getting more of the malicious messages delivered into company inboxes.
Nov 5, 2008
A worm, exploiting the emergency Microsoft patch, turns infected computers into bots that can launch DDoS attacks.
Oct 24, 2008
As it turns out, Microsoft's emergency fix plugs a previously unknown Windows vulnerability that was being exploited in limited attacks.
Dec 2, 2008
Festive season likely to prove a fertile hunting ground for internet criminals once again.
Oct 27, 2008
Chinese internet users have criticised what they deem to be Microsoft's violation of their right to privacy.
Oct 22, 2008
Misuse of language is turning 'ordinary, decent computer criminals' into 'cyberterrorists' who menace world peace.
Oct 9, 2008
The Blue Coat Systems CEO gazed into the dotcom abyss and survived. He thinks he has the measure of the downturn. Paul Fisher reports
Sep 15, 2008
A program has been developed that allows protection against keyloggers who can beat encryption systems.
Aug 25, 2008
The rate and complexity at which exploits are being "weaponised" is rapidly increasing.
Aug 14, 2006
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Aug 14, 2006
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Aug 14, 2006
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Aug 14, 2006
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Aug 14, 2006
31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Jun 19, 2008
Researchers at Panda Labs have discovered a free toolkit that allows users to turn any executable file into a worm.
Jun 11, 2008
Microsoft on Tuesday unleashed seven patches, three for critical vulnerabilities, in its June Patch Tuesday round of bug fixes.
Jun 6, 2008
Scientists may have found a new way to combat random scanning internet worms such as the notorious Code Red and SQL Slammer infections.
 
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