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Windows users beware: Macs more likely to carry Windows malware than Mac malware
It's news that could result in Windows users across the nation badgering friends with Mac computers to finally download some anti-virus software — Mac computers are far more likely to harbor Windows malware than Mac malware.
Iran identifies 'hidden agenda' behind oil terminal cyberattack
The apparent cyberattack that disrupted IT systems at Iran’s main oil terminal was serious enough to have wiped data from hard drives, news agencies in the country have claimed.
Business trips abroad could endanger your data
Sonia Bovio, tired but unable to sleep after her long journey from Phoenix to London last week, settled into her hotel room and was fiddling around on her laptop. One inadvertent click later, a file downloaded ...
How trips abroad can endanger your data
Sonia Bovio, tired but unable to sleep after her long journey from Phoenix to London last week, settled into her hotel room and was fiddling around on her laptop.
New Phishing Scam Hurts Small Businesses
Small businesses and consumers across the country are falling victim to the latest phishing scam that exploits BBB’s trusted name.(PRWEB) May 03, 2012 When a small plumbing company in Monroe, Louisiana, got an email yesterday from BBB saying they’d had a complaint filed against them, they took it seriously. After all, the company is a BBB Accredited Business and the owner serves on the board of ...
How to remotely lock and wipe a lost Android phone
With Lookout, you can back up your contacts, lock the handset, and even wipe your phone's contents should it go missing. Originally posted at How To
New Twist On BBB Phishing Scam
The Better Business Bureau of Eastern Michgan warned against a new twist on a phishing email scam that attempts to use the BBB's trusted name to get private information from small businesses and consumers.
First Person: The 4 Places I Don’t Swipe My Debit Card Anymore
I have learned many of life's lessons the hard way. Unfortunately, using my debit card was no exception. I (like many other folks I know) habitually used my debit card to pay for gas, groceries, dining out and snatching online bargains. That is, until I found out how easy it is for someone to wipe my financial slate clean.
'Nuke the box' - Push to clean up 300,000 PCs with DNSChanger virus
A campaign is underway to clean up as many as 300,000 computers infected with DNSChanger viruses that divert victims' traffic to sites that can further exploit the machines and their owners, but it's not clear that goal can be accomplished without drastic measures.
Checking the docket on how expensive it is to do business in Oz
The business claim that the government is making Australia more expensive to invest is is completely wrong. Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog...
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