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08 January, 2011 — Saturday
Last year saw a record-setting number of new threats appear online. In particular, criminals managed to create one-third of all viruses ever seen, 34% of all malware in existence, and 40% of all known fake AV. Those findings come ...
Consumers wary about protecting data stored on their computers should get used to hearing the term "spear phishing." It's the latest and most ingenious method yet to deliver malicious software that gives criminals control of a pe...
A woman has been arrested on more than two dozen counts of fraud and other charges after using a stolen credit card over the course of about two weeks.Susan J. Hancock, 53, was arrested on 25 counts of fraudulent use of a cre...
The North Korean government's official Twitter account has apparently been hacked, with the feed displaying a string of messages derogatory of leader Kim Jong-il and heir apparent Kim Jong-un, the South Korean Yonhap ne...
MUMBAI: Cyber experts say there should be proper guidelines when the court grants bail to those arrested under the Information Technology (IT) Act and fast-track courts for cyber-related cases will help proper convictions. Procedu...
BANGALORE: An Information Technology student who is in Bangalore in search of employment has filed a complaint against a youth for harassment.Thyagarajanagar police have registered a case against one Krishna Mohan who hails from A...
Have you received an email, seemingly from PayPal, declaring that your account has been temporarily limited?Plenty of people have been targeted by an attack which uses the subject line "Your account has been temporarily limited!" ...
SQL Injection Vulnerability in Italian Government's website ! Site Penetrate By : God_Of_Pain , Lord TittiS , SYSTEM_OVERIDE ...
MISSOULA - Univision Computers, a company based in Missoula, is warning people about a fake antivirus alert pop-ups that could not only damage your computer, but could pull personal information from it. The FBI says it's called "s...
In his keynote speech at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer revealed that Windows 8, the next version of Microsoft's desktop operating system, will be able to run on much smaller mobile d...
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