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Rogue software details: AntiSpyware

AntiSpyware is a rogue security application. In order to remove it, find out what files and registry entries to look for below. Known system changes: Files …

Sensitive information retrieved from P2P networks

Security researchers Larry Pesce and Mick Douglas demonstrated on Friday – at this year’s ShmooCon security conference in Washington, D.C – the amazing …

Biggest Chinese hacker training site taken down

Black Hawk Safety Net, the biggest Chinese hacker training site, has been shut down by the police. The tally is: three people arrested; nine Web servers, five computers and …

Safer surfing mobile social networks

ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) today presents a new report on accessing social networks over mobile phones which points out the risks and threats …

Week in review: cloud computing security, black hat hacking, identity theft

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, reviews and articles: Cloud computing not as safe as they want you to think Cloud computing has …

Can you trust Chinese computer equipment?

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, a blogger for IT World, raised the question, but before answering it, let’s take a look at the current backdrop that should affect the …

Infected Firefox add-ons pulled off official site

Two infected Firefox add-ons managed to avoid detection and were put online, available to download, on Firefox’s official add-on download site. The one thing that …

Social networks are a danger zone

It seems that everybody is on some kind of social network these days. Checking out what our friends are doing has become part of daily routine. In today’s world, they …

First man ever charged with hacking VoIP providers

The first individual ever charged with hacking into the networks of Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers and reselling hacked VoIP services for a profit pleaded …

Rogue software details: GuardWWW

GuardWWW is a rogue security application. In order to remove it, find out what files and registry entries to look for below. Known system changes: Files …

Cybercriminals focus on targeted attacks

When it comes to computer security, bad news usually follows even the rare positive statistic. In their latest report, Websense note that they’ve seen the number of …

Microsoft plans massive Windows patch next week

Microsoft announced it will deliver 13 bulletins Tuesday, February 9, 2010. They will address 26 vulnerabilities in Windows and Office, five of which are rated critical. The …

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