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Article | 16/03/2007 CEBIT - Sophos to integrate NAC into desktop security
Sophos will weave network access control (NAC) functions into its client antivirus security product, Endpoint Security, over the next 12 months, the c...
Article | 16/03/2007 CEBIT - Malware to fight crime? AV companies say no
What if the good guys started using the tools of the bad guys to catch the bad guys, but other good guys stopped them from doing that?
Article | 15/03/2007 Apple patches Mac OS X, updates OS to version 10.4.9
Apple Tuesday made up for Microsoft's patch sabbatical by releasing a security update that featured fixes for 45 vulnerabilities, a third of which add...
Article | 15/03/2007 Online banking fraud up 44 percent
Figures from UK payments association Apacs show UK online banking fraud increased from £23.2 million (AUD$57.1 million) in 2005 to £33.5 million (AUD$...
Article | 14/03/2007 Mozilla wrestles with Firefox 3.0 security moves
Mozilla is still wrestling with adding a security feature to Firefox that its browser rival, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7, uses on Windows Vista to...
Article | 14/03/2007 Grisoft releases small business security software
Grisoft SRO rolled out two security products on Tuesday for small businesses that want simple management, the company said.
Article | 14/03/2007 Microsoft fixes OneCare, but it's late for some users
Microsoft quietly deployed a patch to its Windows Live OneCare security suite earlier than expected to fix a bug that has erased some users' e-mail.
Article | 13/03/2007 Tricky eBay car scam hits the Web
Symantec has uncovered an unusually sophisticated email scam, targeting eBay users with a combination of legitimate eBay auctions and a Windows Trojan...
Article | 13/03/2007 GoDaddy hit with denial-of-service attack
US-based Domain registrar and hosting company GoDaddy.com was hit with "significant and sustained" distributed denial-of-service attacks Sunday, the c...
Article | 13/03/2007 Free domain registrations help spread malware
Cheap or free registration of new domain names drives the growth in Web sites used for spamming or hosting malicious software, according to research f...
Article | 13/03/2007 McAfee says Vista's StickyKeys could be misused
A Windows feature designed to simplify computing for disabled users could be misused in Vista, a McAfee Inc. researcher reported Monday.
Article | 12/03/2007 Researcher: Third-party AV products outperform OneCare
Nearly a year after Microsoft introduced Windows Live OneCare, the company's first foray into the security market is still getting low marks from anal...
Article | 12/03/2007 Symantec: Adult spam down, image spam climbs
Pornographic spam dropped to an all-time low in February, as spammers concentrated on health-related products and other general product pitches, accor...
Article | 9/03/2007 Microsoft: Relax, no patches next week
Microsoft will skip next week's usual Patch Tuesday because it has no fixes for users, the company announced today.
Article | 9/03/2007 Microsoft confirms OneCare zaps Outlook e-mail
Microsoft has acknowledged that a bug in its Windows Live OneCare security suite has been causing users' e-mail to vanish from Outlook and Outlook Exp...
Article | 9/03/2007 Beware Word docs: New bug crashes Windows XP, 2000
Microsoft is investigating a Windows bug that can crash PCs, requiring users to reboot. All unsaved data would be lost.
Article | 9/03/2007 Mystery around 'Winfixer' slowly unravels, lawyer says
A California attorney claims he has unraveled part of the mystery behind a questionable software program and is prepared to go to court.
Article | 9/03/2007 SEC shuts down trading for 35 companies due to spam
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has suspended trading for 35 companies that allegedly benefited from spam e-mail campaigns to hype t...
Article | 7/03/2007 Bagle worm still swarming over Net
The Bagle worm continues to plague the Internet over three years after it first appeared, with many anti-virus engines unable to keep up, a security v...
Article | 7/03/2007 Mozilla issues fix for critical flaw
The Mozilla Foundation has published a fix for a "critical" JavaScript vulnerability in the Firefox browser and the SeaMonkey application suite.

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