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CronLab Pro 2000 Anti-Spam Appliance review
The Pro 2000 from CronLab is touted as a fire-and-forget anti-spam appliance with top detection rates. We put it through a barrage of live tests in...
File sharing infects 500,000 computers
McAfee reveal details on what it calls the most significant malware outbreak since 2005, as peer-to-peer networks look under threat.
Firefox add-on spies on Google search results
Using a browser other than Internet Explorer and think you’re safe? Not any more it seems.
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.
Spyware found on popular Mac websites
A security firm has warned of a Mac OS X threat that attaches itself to free software downloads from many popular sites.
QuickTime flaw could download spyware
Vulnerability discovered in video format could allow hackers to glean information about MySpace users.
IM at work is increasing spyware threat
Study shows that IM software in the workplace is running under the radar of IT and most security measures.
Spam and spyware on the increase
Spam up 147 per cent on the year as spyware infections grow by 30 per cent
Virus numbers fall but spyware growth more than makes up for it
Summer brings falling virus numbers by the rise of spyware is causing concern at social sites spreading malware
US spyware clampdown won't impress European governments
UK legal expert claims that efforts in the US to combat the growth of spyware are unlikely to influence European moves to tackle the problem.
Spyware hijacks IE7
Experts warn that criminals are targeting Microsoft's new browser functions to install spyware
Seasonal surge in spyware
Virus threats on the wane as spyware authors gear up for Christmas rush
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