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ICO compares TalkTalk anti-malware technology to Phorm
The Information Commissioner's Office has compared TalkTalk's new anti-malware technology to controversial targettered advertising firm Phorm.
Murder by Malware: Can a Computer Virus Kill?
Analysis: Viruses and trojans may cause suffering and empty bank accounts, but let's look at fatalities. Computer virus - Security - Malicious Software - Anti-Virus - Viruses
Cybercriminals Creating Nearly 60,000 Fake Websites to Trick and Infect Users Each Week, Reports PandaLabs
ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- PandaLabs, Panda Security's anti-malware laboratory, has discovered that hackers are creating 57,000 new websites each week that exploit approximately 375 high-profile brand names worldwide at any time. These findings are based on a three-month long study conducted by PandaLabs of its global malware database. Notably, eBay and Western Union-related URLs ...
Fake Antivirus Software Uses Ransom Threats
Beware refreshed Total Security malware, which freezes your system unless you pay up. Anti-Virus - MS Antivirus - Security - Malicious Software - Viruses
TalkTalk defends malware detection trial
Information Commissioner Christopher Graham said he was "concerned" by the fact that TalkTalk trialled a malware detection service in its internet service provider (ISP) business without informing customers, documents have revealed.
TalkTalk failed to alert ICO over anti-malware trial
ISP insists service doesn't snoop on customers The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said it's "disappointed" with TalkTalk after the ISP failed to inform the ICO about a trial of new anti-malware technology.
Google slaps malware warning on Radio 3 website
Someone's got to be Brahms and Lizt Updated Google is warning surfers visiting BBC Radio 3's website that the classical music domain is a security risk.…
TalkTalk rapped for malware trial
The UK's Information Commissioner has reprimanded ISP TalkTalk over recent unpublicised trials of its anti-malware system.
Old fashioned email worm starts to spread
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, V3.co.uk , Friday 10 September 2010 at 03:48:00 Unusual malware is so last century Security firms are warning of an old-style worm transferred via email that is spreading rapidly. The malware uses email attachments with the subject line “Here you have” to spread and contyains a .scr file disguised as a PDF. The email asks the recipient to check the contents, whcih ...
TechCrunch Europe issues belated malware warning
TechCrunch Europe is sounding the all clear after recovering from a recent attack by hackers who planted a malicious script on the popular site. However, the comments section remains locked down while TC attempts to "track down" any remaining malware "issues." read more
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