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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.
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.
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.
Western Europe spam drop ‘significant’
A significant spam drop was seen across Western Europe in December, Kaspersky says.
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.
Kaspersky releases improved Password Manager
The latest iteration of Kaspersky's Password Manager is released just days after user keys were stolen in a hack on Gawker databases.
McAfee beats Symantec and Kaspersky to all-in-one security
The Intel-owned security giant gets an all-in-one security product to market before two of its chief rivals.
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.
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...
Kaspersky on getting hacked
Kaspersky admitted its site was hacked this week, so we exclusively speak to the UK MD to grill him on what went down and what is happening now.
PCeU saves UK economy over £140m
The PCeU proves its worth by saving the UK a tonne of money, whilst security vendors do their bit in taking down another botnet.
SSL under threat as flaw exploited
Fears over the security credentials of SSL rise after researchers claim to have found a way to exploit a long-known vulnerability.
Has ComodoHacker signalled the end of the CA system?
The CA system has come under fire after ComodoHacker causes carnage, but what is the alternative?
Spam falls after giant botnet takedowns
Spam has fallen in recent months, largely thanks to some good work from law enforcement agencies.
Hackers hitting online gamers hard
Using specially-crafted malware, cyber criminals have been launching many attacks against the gaming community every day in the UK.
Stuxnet: The most serious threat yet?
The Stuxnet worm has been causing alarm bells to ring in the security industry but what is it and how serious a threat does it pose?
Facebook emerging as major target for phishing attacks
The all-conquering social network is proving a magnet for scammers too, with Facebook now the fourth biggest target of phishing attacks on the web.
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...
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.
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