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Symantec: Disable your pcAnywhere software
The security giant advises users against running pcAnywhere until it has fixed vulnerabilities highlighted by a source code leak.
Symantec: 2006 hack leaked source code
The security giant publicly discloses a breach of its network - almost six years after it took place.
William Hague: Cyber cohesion is 'a great challenge of our time'
Hague calls on nations to deliver "rules of the road" for cyber space.
Q&A: Barracuda CEO Dean Drako on cloud, the future and more
We spoke to Barracuda CEO Dean Drako about cloud computing, virtualisation and plans to move his company forward.
Targeted attacks set to blow up in 2011
Symantec says targeted attacks will spike this year, following 2010 where Stuxnet set a new precedent.
Who to trust after the VeriSign hack?
Davey Winder questions what data was stolen from VeriSign and wonders why the company hasn't been more forthcoming.
Data breach cost hits £1.9 million
The average cost for a data breach in the UK rises to £1.9 million in 2010, up 13 per cent from 2009.
What is Cloud computing?
The IT buzzword for 2009 and probably 2010, but what does it mean for businesses?<br>
Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
Sneaky Android threats still rising
Android threats are becoming increasingly prevalent, Symantec warns, with one notable piece of malware hiding in a Steamy Window app.
Q&A: Eugene Kaspersky on taking on the big boys
Kaspersky's chief executive tells IT PRO about how his company plans to climb the security ladder, toppling the likes of Symantec and McAfee along...
VeriSign admits 2010 hack
The security company is hacked in 2010 but the details are only just emerging, calling the CA system into question again.
Companies still clueless on security?
Surveys find half of laptops not protected and a lack of cyber attack awareness in smaller firms.
Stuxnet team returns with Duqu
Stuxnet's creators have returned with a fresh piece of malware, which may be a precursor to another Stuxnet-like attack.
FBI warns of Osama Bin Laden photo malware
Osama Bin Laden may be dead, but the FBI has warned of emails claiming to contain images of the former Al Qaeda leader.
Panda launches Cloud Antivirus Pro
The company's latest security product offers a number of automated features and comes as Panda evaluates moving into the mobile security market.
Microsoft bites back at Google's Windows snub
The software giant called Google’s move to ditch Windows ironic, claiming the company has its own security issues to deal with.
Adobe Reader and IE feel brunt of web-based malware
Symantec's latest annual report shows PDF-based attacks accounted for nearly half of all online attacks in 2009, with 240 million new threats...
Reviews round-up: Windows Phone 7 and Firefox Mobile
This week, we review Dell's slick Vostro, Firefox Mobile and get a hands on look at Windows Phone 7 Series.
Symantec hackers: We've released pcAnywhere source code
Hackers claim to have released pcAnywhere source code, whilst threatening to release information on Norton software.
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