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Cyber crime costs enterprises £1.2 million
Symantec has claimed businesses are losing an average £1.2 million through cyber attacks.
Trojan taps and records Skype conversations
Symantec warns Skype users of a threat that could potentially listen in to their conversations.
Symantec updates anti-malware technologies
Conventional approaches to virus detection are no longer sufficient, security vendor warns.
Symantec unveils mobile security for iPad, iPhone and Android
iPad, iPhone and Android customers will be able to enjoy some new Norton mobile security offerings from Symantec.
Video: Q&A with Richard Archdeacon, Symantec
IT PRO speaks to Richard Archdeacon, director, global services, at the information security software vendor Symantec.
Symantec wants you (if your Facebook profile is clean)
The company warned us all that Facebook profiles could ruin your chances of getting a job. Now, Symantec is hiring graduates through the very same...
Malware trying to trick anti-Putin protesters
Spam messages claim to include details on anti-Putin protests but only lead to nasty malware being installed on user machines.
Email-borne polymorphic malware triples
Polymorphic malware is rising sharply as security companies bicker over who offers the best protection.
SMBs the main target for targeted attacks
Despite high profile hits on big companies like RSA, SMBs are being hit more than anyone else by targeted attacks.
Is the security industry lying about malware protection?
Chief executive of M86 Security says every other security company bar his is misleading consumers about the malware protection they offer.
Have we reached the cyber crime saturation point?
With discussions of an ever increasing threat lanscape, it might sound wrong, but it appears we've reached a saturation point with security...
Facebook app data leak could hit 'millions'
Millions of Facebook users could have had their data leaked to third parties thanks to a flaw.
Bagle to succeed Rustock as spam king?
There may be a new botnet spamming king in town in the form of Bagle.
Secondhand smartphones sold with bank details
Many people are flogging their mobiles but leaving valuable data, such as bank account details, on the device.
iPhone 4 and Blackberry Torch hacked at Pwn2Own
Researchers highlight the fallibility of the two hugely popular phones in the Pwn2Own contest.
App stores: A security time bomb?
With more and more app stores popping up, are we about to see a significant rise in threats within these virtual stores?
Panda warns of cyber black market
Panda warns about the growth of the cyber black market, where credit card details can be bought for as little as £1.25.
Attack kit spike making cyber crime easy
Even novices can now make money from cyber crime thanks to the rise in malicious toolkits.
Seven in 10 UK businesses hit by data breach
Most UK firms have been hit by a data breach, but encryption uptake is improving, a report shows.
Stuxnet-like attacks hit infrastructure providers
Politically motivated attacks like Stuxnet appear to have hit a number of global critical infrastructure providers, a survey shows.
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