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Symbian popularity sparks first smartphone trojan
Malware authors are taking advantage of Symbian’s popularity within the smartphone market by targeting users with a Symbian-based trojan.
OpenDNS and Kaspersky team up to block Conficker
IT admins are offered a free tool by OpenDNS which could stop the Conficker worm from spreading, thanks to Kaspersky figuring out the worm's...
Web 'under siege' from drive-by download attacks
Criminals are targeting the web browser as the weak link in the security chain, leading to a drive-by download epidemic.
Apple users shouldn’t have ‘false sense of security’
Security firm Trend Micro is the latest company to warn that Apple’s popularity will make its OS more of a target for criminals.
Smartphone threats get “serious” in 2009
As mobile handsets become more popular, the more PC-like the security problems will become.
DNSChanger Trojan causes European malware epidemic
The ability of the DNSChanger Trojan to modify and adapt itself on different computers means that it is spreading like wildfire.
Carphone slashes mobile and web security price tags
The retailer has partnered with security firm Kaspersky to offer more than half-priced discounts on mobile and internet security software.
Third security vendor in F-Secure hit by hackers
Hackers using SQL injection and cross-site scripting have taken another scalp, after successfully breaking into Kaspersky and BitDefender websites.
New malware growth is flat, but threat remains
Mobile security will be a big issue this year, according to Kaspersky Lab.
What’s Conficker going to do on April Fools' Day?
The answer is that nobody knows, but security researchers may have a breakthrough that could mean network admins won’t have to find out the hard...
Week in Review: Keeping the internet safe for kids
Protecting the children, protecting the websites and protecting your heart are the big issues of the week for IT PRO.
Virtual worlds open to malware and identity theft
Increasing use of virtual worlds as social and business platforms means that they are being increasingly targeted by criminals.
Kaspersky extends security in UK public sector
Russian security vendor signs a deal with Civica to provide cut-priced security for public sector and education.
Barclays gives customers free security software
Deal with Kaspersky will see two million online banking users get access to free anti-virus and anti-spyware tools.
Kaspersky's US website hacked
The US Kaspersky site admits a vulnerability which hackers used to access its private database.
Video: Eugene Kaspersky outlines security threats
IT PRO speaks to Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive and founder of Kaspersky Lab.
Trojan uses hacked antivirus code
SpamThrus uses a hacked Kaspersky antivirus engine to eliminate the competition
Ten-fold increase in malware predicted for 2008
A report from security specialist Kaspersky forecasts a huge increase in the amount of new malware we are likely to see.
Kaspersky launches malware education scheme
IT professionals now have the chance to go face-to-face with the malware threats they deal with on a regular basis.
Kaspersky climbs on SaaS bandwagon
Security vendor's latest hosted endpoint security services expand portfolio to prevent malware from infiltrating corporate network.
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