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Password Reset Email is New Facebook Virus

Security researchers uncover spoof email with downloadable files that include the Trojan virus Bredolab. Read full story

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From robots that eat and shrink to invincible soldiers and smart drones, advanced science projects will alter our universe

Windows 7 takes on Apple's Snow Leopard
Last week's release of Windows 7 had Microsoft Corp. executives from CEO Steve Ballmer on down confident that this version of Windows is everything Vista wasn't.

IT Security Outsourcing in Decline
Seventh Annual Global Information Security Survey: Companies that once outsourced many IT security controls have opted to do more in-house. A look at what caused the shift. (Third in a four-part series)

Internet phone systems become the fraudster's tool
Cybercriminals have found a new launching pad for their scams: the phone systems of small and medium-sized businesses across the U.S.

Cisco buys SaaS-based Web security company
Cisco this week moved to provide SaaS-based Web security services by snapping up ScanSafe for $183 million. The ScanSafe acquisition will now allow Cisco to offer hosted and on premises Web security through its IronPort purchase of a few years ago.

Google Apps scores in LA, with assist from Microsoft
Los Angeles City Council approved a US$7.25 million five-year deal Tuesday in which the city will adopt Gmail and other Google Apps.

New spam: Your bank has failed, download this Trojan
Spam that tells victims their bank has failed urges them to on a link that will tell if their accounts are insured but that really tries to trick them into downloading a Trojan that will turn their machine into a bot.

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October 29, 2009

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. They're kicking our butts at Trivial Pursuit
  2. EFF fights 'censorship' with Takedown Hall of Shame
  3. Economy plays a role in decisions around migrating to Win 7
  4. Two-factor authentication: Pros and cons
  5. Will the Cisco ASR kill the Juniper MX960?
  6. Windows 7 endless reboot answer evades Microsoft
  7. Verizon Droid FAQ: What we know so far
  8. Cisco buying Web security firm ScanSafe for $183 million
  9. A pre-Halloween treat: Roto-Rooter's 'The Raving' turns 30
  10. Win 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs

ITIC Research Paper: VIPRE Takes Bite out of Bloatware
The remedy to bloatware is a better, more efficient and economical product that is specifically engineered to scan, detect and remove myriad security threats without impacting performance. Read this white paper to learn how a new antivirus technology platform reduces bloat and high resource usage.
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EMO Labs: Better Sound Through Innovation at DEMOfall 09

EMO Labs' Invisible Speaker innovation takes People's Choice Award top honors at DEMO conference.
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