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Top five free tools to clean your computer of viruses and malware (ITBusiness.ca)
To help you prepare for the coming year of computer security challenges, we're presenting the five best online anti-virus scanning tools. These free online tools will not only detect security problems on your PC, they will also attempt to clean them up.
Osterman Research - Purewire Survey Reveals Gaps in Web Security (Broadcast Newsroom)
IT Pros Rank Web-based Malware Attacks as Leading Concern yet Many Aren't Using Comprehensive Web Security To...
E-crime police urged to get tough in 2009 (Infomatics)
The firm's 2009 Cyber Threats and Trends report predicts growth in malware distribution via iFrame attacks, more targeted 'spear phishing' incidents with the aim of tapping commercial accounts, and an increased use of fast-flux hosting technology designed to prevent the detection of malicious sites.
Osterman Research - Purewire Survey Reveals Gaps in Web Security (Centre Daily Times)
Purewire, Inc., a Web security software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendor that secures business and social interactions on the Web, today announced end-user survey results illustrating severe vulnerabilities to corporate networks due to malware-infected Web applications, remote workers and shrinking IT budgets. The full results of the survey are available from Purewire at ...
Osterman Research - Purewire Survey Reveals Gaps in Web Security (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ATLANTA----Purewire, Inc., a Web security software-as-a-service vendor that secures business and social interactions on the Web, today announced end-user survey results illustrating severe vulnerabilities to corporate networks due to malware-infected Web applications, remote workers and shrinking IT budgets.
Tech Q and A: An Analog Guy in a Digital World (Fox News)
Digital TV conversion woes; getting NES to work on HDTV; lost documents; lost file associations.
Report: US replaces China as top source of Internet attacks in 2008 (Manila Bulletin)
A year-end report by anti-virus firm Sophos has revealed that more malware is hosted on American websites and more spam is relayed from American computers than any other country.
Twishing attacks steal data in 140 characters or less (Ars Technica)
2009 is barely underway, and already we see new fun emerging from Twitter-phishing, also known as—you guessed it—twishing. Predictions for the effect this could have on the failwhale-powered service are numerous and varied as bloggers and journalists weigh in on whether phishing could sink Twitter in 140 characters or less. Read More...
E-crime police urged to get tough in 2009 (VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Law enforcers need to get tough this year if they are to make headway in the fight against organised online crime, according to a new report from security intelligence firm iDefense.
Infected Computers May Show Offensive Web Advertising (KTHV Little Rock)
Many online users are hit with offensive ads when visiting well known web sites. The fault may not lie in the web site, but on the user's own computer.
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