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Saturday, 13:48 EST
  • Zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox extensions discovered
  • Three charged with Comcast.net hijacking
  • Cloud computing security benefits, risks and recommendations
  • Poisoned Google search results
  • World’s first wireless USB external hard drive
  • A look at Securitybyte & OWASP AppSec Asia Conference 2009
  • Biggest threats to federal systems and critical infrastructure
  • Are 64-bit Windows inherently safer?
  • NSA on cyber attacks and Microsoft collaboration
  • New books: ModSecurity, Snow Leopard, social Web applications
  • Vulnerability in IBM SolidDB memory caching software
  • Two arrested for Zbot Trojan

Virus Center

Virus news archive

  • Two arrested for Zbot Trojan
  • Gumblar is back with a vengeance
  • Data-stealing malware soars
  • Malicious "Balance Checker Tool"
  • Koobface worm creates Facebook accounts to spread
  • First iPhone worm discovered
  • Battle of the anti-virus: What is the best software?
  • Mac malware disguised as game
  • Malware writers target online gamers
  • Windows 7 vulnerable to most viruses
  • Trojans dominate BitDefender’s top 10 e-threats list
  • Worm infections in the enterprise rose by nearly 100%
  • Record levels of spam, malware and Web-based threats
  • Facebook hit by phishing scam and banking Trojan combo
  • Trick or treat? Attackers exploit Halloween to infect users
  • Facebook users targeted by password change scam
  • International co-operation vital as malware sources disperse
  • Zipped Trojan in email attachment leads to further infection
  • Aggressive trend of selling rogueware
  • Trojans top BitDefender’s top 10 e-threats list

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