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Microsoft investigates two-year-old IE bug
Microsoft is looking into a long-known vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) that could be used to ...
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Can a Relative or Roommate Spy on Me?
If you're both adults, can someone you're living with spy on your Internet habits? nikkiraz asked th ...
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Police terror trainers lose USB stick in street
The curse of the unencrypted memory stick has stuck Manchester Police, which has suffered embarrassm ...
Date published: not known
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Virus Bulletin news
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ARF published as IETF standard
Abuse report format helps auto-handling of email complaints
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Microsoft releases new fix for DLL vulnerability
Earlier workaround believed to be too complex for most users.
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Malicious tweets link to fake TweetDeck update
Twitter resets passwords for accounts that appear to have been hacked.
Date published: not known
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SecurityFocus Vulnerabilities
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Vuln: DynPage 'dynpage_load.php' Local File Disclosure Vulnerability
DynPage 'dynpage_load.php' Local File Disclosure Vulnerability
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Vuln: Weborf HTTP 'modURL()' Function Directory Traversal Vulnerability
Weborf HTTP 'modURL()' Function Directory Traversal Vulnerability
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Vuln: maildrop Group Permission Dropping Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
maildrop Group Permission Dropping Privilege Escalation Vulnerability
Date published: not known
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Computerworld Open Source News
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Spiffy Says When You've Got Gmail Messages
Gmail is a great webmail service, with features rivaling standalone clients. But since it runs in a ...
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Eight great virtual appliances for VMware, free for the downloading
The combination of free open source and virtual machines is hard to beat; here are some of the handi ...
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Choose a Desktop Linux Distribution
With all the many reasons to use Linux today--particularly in a business setting--it's often a relat ...
Date published: 2010-09-07T13:39:12Z
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Newsfeeds
Virus Bulletin news
ARF published as IETF standard
Abuse report format helps auto-handling of email complaints
Microsoft releases new fix for DLL vulnerability
Earlier workaround believed to be too complex for most users.
Malicious tweets link to fake TweetDeck update
Twitter resets passwords for accounts that appear to have been hacked.
94% of Internet users befriend unknown 'good-looking woman'
Sensitiva data shared after two-hour chat.
Investment boost for Quick Heal
Indian security firm gets hefty cash injection.
41% of spam sent via Rustock botnet
Botnet spam back after short summer break.
Avast gets $100m investment boost
Growth equity firm invests in Czech firm
Computer chip giant buys AV giant
Intel becomes new owner of McAfee for the princely sum of $7.8bn
AV-Test.org issues latest round of testing results
Symantec and Microsoft outdo Trend and McAfee in live tests.
VB100 update
Adjustments to test scores affect Kaspersky, VirusBuster.
Android SMS trojan goes wild
Premium-rate text scam shows growing cracks in smart phone security.
Extra-large crop of updates for Patch Tuesday
Fourteen security alerts from Microsoft join two from Adobe.
A third of anti-malware products fail to secure Vista Business Edition, Virus Bulletin reveals
VB urges industry to work harder at quality assurance.
August issue of VB published
The August issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
Firefox 4 crack spreads trojan
'Cracked' versions of free software used to spread malware
July issue of VB published
The July issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
Microsoft sues alleged spammer for gaming Hotmail's spam filter
Messages marked as 'not spam' from phony web mail accounts.
Latest VB100 announced
Solutions for Windows Vista to be put through their paces.
Patches come thick and fast in major update spree
Monthly and out-of-band issues flood admins' to-do lists.
June issue of VB published
The June issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
ESET buys COMDOM
Security vendor strengthens anti-spam capabilities.
Symantec to acquire VeriSign business
Vendor splashes out more cash on authentication.
Contract spam serving malware
Recipients made to believe they have been sent emails accidentally.
Mariposa bot herders apply for job with security firm
Applicants weren't successful, but may not see prison either.
May issue of VB published
The May issue of Virus Bulletin is now available for subscribers to download.
McAfee offers payments to cover FP cleanup costs
Compensation for faulty update victims could set precedent.
Sophos bought up by investment firm
APAX Partners acquires major stake in $830 million company.
Symantec buys key pair of encryption firms
PGP and GuardianEdge snapped up in surprise dual acquisition.
Record breaking 60 anti-malware products undergo VB100 testing on Windows XP
One third fail to gain certification.
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