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Weird worms eat bones,
ofcapri
by ofcapri  12-2-2009   
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How to Increase Security of Verizon Internet using MAC Authentication
hdyclipmarks
by hdyclipmarks  11-30-2009   
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Millions tricked by 'scareware'.
EddieIsSteady
by EddieIsSteady  10-19-2009    2
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New Trojan Virus STEALS Banking Log-in DETAILS
leevardi
by leevardi  9-21-2009   
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New Trojan virus poses online banking threat
JICWyllie
by JICWyllie  9-21-2009   
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Social Networking Dangers
bestseoservices007
by bestseoservices007  8-28-2009   
 Internet Safety Center believes in educating parents to protect your kids to computer security. Social networking parental control is necessary to avert cyber bullying with the help of kids safe social networking guide
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Top 100 virus-infected websites exposed
ShannonGB
by ShannonGB  8-20-2009   
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CoreGuard is a Serious Threat to Your Computer
Pat23Blac2
by Pat23Blac2  8-4-2009   
 CoreGuard is a rogue antivirus application that makes a lot of promises that it never follows through on.
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Remove SecureAntivirusPro for Your Computer’s Sake
Pat23Blac2
by Pat23Blac2  7-23-2009   
 SecureAntivirusPro will constantly bother the user with security warnings claiming that the system has been infected.
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Protect Your PC from Antivirsystempro
Pat23Blac2
by Pat23Blac2  6-23-2009   
 Antivirsystempro is a rogue antivirus application that has been created by cyber criminals.
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Twitter message could be cyber criminal at work
smellydiaper
by smellydiaper  6-22-2009   
 Many people ask me why i don't want a lot of followers on twitter or follow a lot. Well among the reasons this is one one them in article. and number 2 is unless only going to sit at computer watching pop up tweets from those your following what good is it to be distracted every 2 seconds from the pages your reading on the internet. Same as social network sites, what good is it to have 2 gazilliion friends whom you could never possibly have time to get back to or interact with having so many. Yep call me a nut but i prefer a chosen few. Those i take interest in. Whose tweets are interesting. Not blabber mouths tweeting like a starving bird every 3 seconds. And specialty tweeters like download.com or feedmecheesy.com where i am notified of new content. I guess it's suppose to look impressive if you have lots and lots of followers. I look at them quite the opposite way..Like the old high school snobs yelling oh look at me, look at me....
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Pushdo is working hard to become #1
douchrti
by douchrti  6-6-2009   
 Cyber Criminals work together with this BotNet to bring you even more chances to become infected.
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The Surprising Truth About Threat Nuker
stephlbdly
by stephlbdly  5-28-2009   
 Threat Nuker is a rogue security application developed by cyber criminals who are after nothing but money. Tags: Threat Nuker, spyware, antispyware
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Beware of Total Antispyware
Mag9Bla0
by Mag9Bla0  4-28-2009   
 Total antispyware stays hidden in your computer’s background, hogging its processing capabilities and staying connected to the Internet without your knowledge.
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Nasty Conficker worm stirs to life
tabsey
by tabsey  4-12-2009   
 Also means Microsoft will be able to check for genuine programs as you will need to give them access to stop the bug.
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Facebook users unknowingly sharing personal data, warn researchers
jamreilly
by jamreilly  4-2-2009   
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China accused over global computer spy ring
boniface
by boniface  3-29-2009   
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trust in social networking used to spread viruses
chara
by chara  3-2-2009   
 If the online "Trust" network breaksdown, then you get a pretty bad week for social networking in general. To an internet fraudster an identity is worth £80, suggests research from the UK's Get Safe Online campaign. The same study revealed that in 2008 23% of net users fell victim to phishing attacks - far higher than the 8% it claims were caught out in 2007. Small wonder that Britain has been described as being in the midst of a cyber crimewave. Here the BBC offers some advice about how to stay safe online. How bad is identity fraud? In 2006, a government estimate put the cost of ID theft at £1.7bn a year. In 2007 Cifas - the UK's fraud prevention service - helped more than 65,000 victims of ID fraud and theft. Fraudsters use personal details to gain access to bank accounts, run up bills, launder money, create false documents such as passports or birth certificates and carry out benefit fraud. The consequences can be very distressing and a headache for victims to sort
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UK Police Granted Power to Hack Civilian Computers
blueridge
by blueridge  1-8-2009    1
 Homeland Security and the DoD also do it in America, only less publicly.
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Twitter Off to a Rough 2009
BobbyDelray
by BobbyDelray  1-5-2009   
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New powers for police to hack your PC
cakebelly
by cakebelly  1-5-2009    3
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Serious security flaw found in Internet Explorer
spirithiker
by spirithiker  12-16-2008   
 Another good reason to switch to another browser, like Firefox (hint, hint) :) Of course, Microsoft won't recomend this course of action. "I cannot recommend people switch due to this one flaw," said John Curran, head of Microsoft UK's Windows group. Richard Cox, chief information officer of anti-spam body The Spamhaus Project and an expert on privacy and cyber security, echoed Trend Micro's warning. "It won't be long before someone reverse engineers this exploit for more fraudulent purposes. Trend Mico's advice is very sensible," he said.
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Cyber-thieves hit social networking sites
spirithiker
by spirithiker  12-16-2008    1
 Heads up when you are invited to click on video or photo links.
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Online Holiday scams are out there, dont get a lump of coal.
douchrti
by douchrti  12-6-2008   
 Great article from TrendMicro. Take a minute to refresh yourself about what to watch out for while online.
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Spammers regrouping
Rashid Malik
by Rashid Malik  12-3-2008   
 Half a million PCs infected, botnet still growing, says researcher
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European Union - Will Remotely Search Any Computer They Want
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  12-2-2008    1
 Now just imagine if the Bush administration were proposing to remotely search any hard drive anywhere in the world - with "appropriate privacy controls" as the thought-crime searchers in Europe are just casually announcing. Can they get at your hard drive? Apparently nobody gives two hoots since its the sensitive and caring Europeans.
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Apple pushes anti-virus for Macs
zizzy
by zizzy  12-2-2008    2
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Cyber crims prefer surgical strikes
tabsey
by tabsey  11-24-2008   
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Dont get a lump of coal this season!
douchrti
by douchrti  11-18-2008   
 Make sure your online protection products are working and updated, or you may get a lump of coal this Holiday season.
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Is Your Facebook Friend Actually a Nigerian Scammer?
lovemorgul
by lovemorgul  11-12-2008   
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Cyber criminals target Facebook user
tabsey
by tabsey  11-11-2008   
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DarkMarket was FBI sting operation site
cyberwiz
by cyberwiz  10-15-2008   
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Identity Theft
pbarto
by pbarto  9-12-2008   
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Great Trend Micro article on Understanding Malware
douchrti
by douchrti  8-9-2008   
 Reading this article will be worth your time. Cyber criminals are constantly coming up with new angles to get you to become infected with their Malware.
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Computer visuses hit one million
pokkets
by pokkets  8-6-2008    3
 They say it is due to an increasingly professional digital criminal underground. Doesn't that just mean they're making increasing amounts of money? Looks like Vista is as infectious as Windows has ever been. I suppose it pays to become more well versed on the capability, and mechanisms of computer viruses, and watch out for them in addition to relying on antivirus programs. If my programs have found a virus trojan etc, I can't delete it until I've found out what I can about it. I don't remember having any real trouble since I started using firefox, but I'd be surprised if any could compete with some of the operator errors I've had to fix. It can be hard to fix something when the answer can be found on line, and the computer won't boot.
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Hi-tech criminals target Twitter
akipta
by akipta  8-6-2008   
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New Opportunities
skramp001
by skramp001  8-6-2008   
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Best practices for avoiding the trap
douchrti
by douchrti  7-12-2008   
 TrendMicro has some great writers. This is another great article on how to avoid the Social Engineering trap. The attacks are evolving, they are becoming quite good at getting you to click that link.
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Online risk due to browser flaws
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-8-2008   
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A quarter of US PCs infected with malware: OECD
tabsey
by tabsey  6-2-2008   
 That's a lot of malware cleaners to sell. They are at freebie sites
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