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Researchers Say They Snuck Malware App Past Google's 'Bouncer' Android Market Scanner
?s ?Bouncer? is letting some of the wrong characters into the Android club. Or at least, it?s not throwing them out when they start to misbehave. That?s the claim, at least, of a pair of researchers from the cybersecurity consultancy Trustwave who plan to present security vulnerabilities they say they?ve discovered in ?s mobile platform ...
Facebook malware works across major browsers
Researchers at Kaspersky Labs have detected an example of a breed of malware that uses a cross-browser plugin to create...
Symantec takes up the iAntivirus reins
The new anti-malware utility joins other free options for OS X Originally posted at MacFixIt
Mac malware infection rates remaining constant
Flashback infections in OS X systems have lessened, but are holding steady from a lack of users updating or scanning their systems. Originally posted at MacFixIt
Cybercriminals honing Android malware skills in Russia
Sophos says they're starting in Russia, but will expand with success
BowBridge Protects Web-Enabled SAP(R) Applications From Content-Based Attacks With Sophos Anti-Malware Engine
WALLDORF, Germany -- BowBridge Software, a leading provider of content security solutions for SAP(R) applications, today announced version 3.0 of its AntiVirus Bridge for SAP solutions. The latest offering ...
ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall
Need a free security suite? ZoneAlarm Free Antivirus + Firewall combines excellent personal firewall protection with good malware blocking. Note, though, that it may have trouble cleaning up a badly-infested PC.
AVG to pre-scan Livewire's Android market
NEW ORLEANS--Security suite maker AVG has teamed with independent Android marketplace and mobile content provider Livewire to scan all the apps it hosts for malware before they are made available to the public, the companies announced today at CTIA. The deal will also install AVG's free Android security app Mobilation (download) on devices to scan apps after they update. Jon Lobb, vice president ...
Mac Planet: Be afraid - Mac malware
A little bit afraid, anyway. The long predicted susceptibility of the Apple ecosystem to viruses and malware has finally arrived. Apple haters rejoice, Apple users ... just install some free antivirus and forget about it, it's really...
System Security Guard warns but doesn't protect
When you’re manually hunting for malware on a PC then you might start by launching Task Manager, Process Explorer, Process Hacker or a similar tool to see exactly what’s running. But these programs generally won’t directly tell you which processes are safe, and which might be dubious: you’ll have to look at what they’re doing and try to figure this out for yourself. If this seems a little too ...
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