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Kaspersky Lab presents its monthly malware

06.11.2009 10:56    kaspersky.com
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that protect against all forms of malicious software including viruses, spyware, hackers and spam, presents its monthly malware statistics for October 2009.
Kaspersky Lab presents its monthly malware


Monthly Malware Statistics: October 2009

06.11.2009 10:56    kaspersky.com
Kaspersky Lab presents its monthly malware statistics for October. From this month onwards, the data used is gathered from all products which use the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN), i.e. products from both the 2009 and 2010 lines.
Monthly Malware Statistics: October 2009

Kaspersky Lab Enters D-Link's Global Alliance Program

06.11.2009 10:56    kaspersky.com
Kaspersky Lab and D-Link Sign Agreement to Enhance NetDefend Product Line
Kaspersky Lab Enters D-Link's Global Alliance Program

Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 receives AV-Comparatives' top award

06.11.2009 10:56    kaspersky.com (2)
Kaspersky Lab announces that Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2010 successfully passed rigorous testing by the esteemed independent Austrian organization AV-Comparatives and received a glowing appraisal


Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
Frugal Networker Ken Hess and I discuss the new Verizon DROID smartphone, the recent Intel anti-trust complaint filed in the State of New York, the Oracle/Sun merger delays by the European Union, and speak with ICCA founder Steve Epner. by
Frugal Friday: Verizon DROID, Intel Antitrust, V-Block, Oracle/EU, ICCA

Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
8 out of 10 malware samples tested on Windows 7 with default UAC user access control settings don't trigger a warning. by Dancho Danchev
Windows 7's default UAC bypassed by 8 out of 10 malware samples

Patch Tuesday heads-up: Critical MS Office patches coming

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
Microsoft plans to release six security bulletins next week to fix at least 15 serious vulnerabilities that could expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks. by Ryan Naraine
Patch Tuesday heads-up: Critical MS Office patches coming

Which antivirus is best at removing malware?

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
According to a comparative review of sixteen antivirus solutions, only a few were successful at completely removing the malware they were tested against. by Dancho Danchev
Which antivirus is best at removing malware?

Zero-day flaw found in web encryption

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
A zero-day flaw in the TLS and SSL protocols, which are commonly used to encrypt web pages, has been made public. Security researchers Marsh Ray and Steve Dispensa unveiled the TLS Transport Layer Security flaw on Wednesday, following the disclosure
Zero-day flaw found in web encryption

Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
The deadline for official comment on Microsoft's latest rendition of the browser-ballot -- the screen the company has proposed to download to PC users in order to appease antitrust regulators handling the Opera vs. Microsoft antitrust case -- is next
Browser rivals to register official complaints about Microsoft's ballot screen proposal

Antitrust charges filed against Intel

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
The New York Attorney General has filed antitrust charges against chip giant Intel, claiming that the company engaged in "a worldwide, systematic campaign of illegal conduct." by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Antitrust charges filed against Intel

Twitter and web forgery

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
Last evening as I was winding down after a long journey imagine my surprise when I started to receive a tsunami of @ replies on my Twitter account. Apparently I was direct messaging a stack of people I don't know
Twitter and web forgery

Survey: IT workers eyeing security certifications

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
A survey of IT workers finds that more than half will pursue security-related certifications within five years. by Sam Diaz
Survey: IT workers eyeing security certifications

iSuppli: Cloud data storage market growth marred by privacy and security issues

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
Cloud computing could grow faster if privacy and security issues were improved... by Tom Foremski

New York AG files antitrust charges against Intel; alleges bribery, coercion

06.11.2009 10:04    news.zdnet.com
The New York Attorney General's office has filed federal antitrust charges against Intel Corp., alleging bribery and coercion against the PC makers. by Sam Diaz
New York AG files antitrust charges against Intel; alleges bribery, coercion

Microsoft fixes IE patch again

06.11.2009 10:03    news.zdnet.com
Microsoft has released an out-of-schedule fix for problems introduced by its last patch for Internet Explorer. Microsoft has released an out-of-schedule fix for problems introduced by its last patch for Internet Explorer. The fix, described in Microsoft support article ID
Microsoft fixes IE patch again

Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft

06.11.2009 10:03    news.zdnet.com
Malwarebytes claims IObit stole from its database of malware samples that its software uses to detect malware on customer computers. Malwarebytes is accusing China-based computer security firm IObit of intellectual property theft, but IObit denied the allegations and said there
Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft

Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes

06.11.2009 10:03    news.zdnet.com
Adobe today released a patch to fix several serious security flaws in its Shockwave Player software. The most serious flaw could allow remote code execution attacks against Windows and Mac users. by Ryan Naraine
Adobe Shockwave haunted by critical security holes

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