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The nasties of the net
As users of technology, we're constantly bombarded with warnings about the malicious things malicious people try to do to our computers. The malicious software they use to do this has a name: malware.
GFI Labs Observes Cybercriminals Targeting Users of Major Social Networking Sites in April
CLEARWATER, Fla., May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GFI Software today released its VIPRE® Report for April 2012, a collection of the 10 most prevalent threat detections encountered last month. In April, cybercriminals ...
Nasties of the net
The innocent choice to click could send your computer into a crash.
7 Easy Ways to Speed Up Your Business Computers
Chris Cope is CEO of SlimWare Utilities. The company is founded on the premise that cloud computing and crowd-sourced applications will revolutionize the performance of personal computing.
TeleCommunication Systems Introduces Enterprise Security & Protection Portfolio
NEW ORLEANS, May 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- (CTIA Booth: #4423) -- TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (TSYS), a world leader in highly reliable and secure mobile communication technology , today ...
Thousands May Lose Internet Access Due To Virus
Hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to the Internet and San Diegans could be among them. It is because of a computer virus that most people do not even realize they have.
FBI warns travelers of Web attacks attacks
If you're traveling abroad, your laptop could be attacked. That much, is certain, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, which warned this week that hackers are "targeting travelers abroad through pop-up windows while establishing an internet connection in their hotel rooms."
FBI warns travelers of pop-up window cyber-attacks
If you're traveling abroad, your laptop could be attacked. That much, is certain, according to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, which warned this week that hackers are "targeting travelers abroad through pop-up windows while establishing an internet connection in their hotel rooms."
FBI Warns Travelers of Unexplained Pop-Up Window Horror
If you’re traveling abroad, your laptop could be attacked. That much is certain, according to the FBI, which warned this week that hackers are “targeting travelers abroad through pop-up windows while establishing an internet connection in their hotel rooms.”
Is it really time to run AV on your Mac?
No matter which way you slice the numbers, the sheer volume and variety of Windows malware makes running XP, Vista or 7 without antivirus far more risky than running any version of Mac OS X without antivirus.
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