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Here you'll find news, research and analysis about adware, spyware, trojan malware, worms and viruses, as well as other malicious freeware and downloads you need to watch out for. And you'll see information selected especially for its relevance to business, from small companies to enterprise environments.

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FBI Warns of Storm E-Mail

Source: Federal Bureau of Investigation

The FBI and the Internet Crime Complaint Center are warning about spam e-mails generated by the Storm botnet with the phrase "F.B.I. vs. facebook." Clicking on the link embedded ...

Evilgrade Exploit Takes Advantage of Automatic Updates

Source: InfoWorld

A new exploit called Evilgrade can befoul automatic updaters. The exploit works by pretending to be a legit upgrade site and can take advantage of updates by causing them to ...

Staying on Top of Web Browser Security

Source: eWEEK

Ever-changing malware in the form of Web-borne threats keep IT administrators on their toes and constantly needing to develop new strategies for Web browser security. A Sophos Lab ...

Kaspersky Suite Protects Against Keylogging

Source: Techworld

Kaspersky's new security suite, Internet Security 2009, uses a virtual keyboard to defend against keylogging. The on-screen keyboard will allow users to enter login details for ...

Yankee Group Take on Mobile Security 'Contrarian'

Source: Yankee Group

Yankee Group's Andrew Jaquith says the company has been contrarian when it comes to mobile security. The Yankee Group does not believe there will be a mobile malware epidemic.

Security Not a Matter of Black or White

Source: IT Business Edge

Security Vendors Change Tactics with Whitelisting

Source: PCWorld.com

In an effort to combat the flood of malware, security vendors are beefing up their whitelisting tools. However, since there is no full list of all good software, over-reliance on ...

Mobile Phone Threats and How to Protect Yourself

Source: PC Quest

Author Anindya Roy details some of the common threats to mobile phones, including SMS spoofing, spamming and SIM cloning. Roy suggests ways to protect against mobile fraud, ...

Beware MalwareProtector 2008

Source: Bill Mullins' Weblog

This blog post warns of a rogue security product called MalwareProtecter 2008. The software is designed to mislead users into downloading and paying for the full version of the ...

Freeware Combats SQL Injection Attacks

Source: eWEEK

Microsoft has launched freeware to help put an end to SQL injection attacks. The freeware consists of three tools: UrlScan Version 3.0 Beta, Microsoft Source Code Analyzer for SQL ...

 
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