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Opera composes update
Opera's developers on Tuesday recommended that all users download the 9.64 update for the browser which contains multiple important security updates as well as stability fixes.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 4 2009 3:14PM
Security
MP3 player contains confidential US military files
A New Zealand man has discovered pages of confidential US military files on a used MP3 player he bought.
Dan Raywood
Jan 29 2009 11:01AM
Security
Malicious Obama video contains Trojan
Just a few hours after Barack Obama was elected as the 44th President of the US, malicious emails are being sent offering a video with his advisors.
Dan Raywood
Nov 7 2008 9:59AM
Security
MSN Messenger spam contains Trojan
A fake update claiming to be from MSN Messenger contains a malicious Trojan.
Dan Raywood
Oct 16 2008 10:20AM
Security
Fake Microsoft email contains "backdoor" virus
A fake email making the rounds seemingly comes from Microsoft, but actually contains a trojan.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 13 2008 10:09AM
Security
FTC spam contains malware
The US Federal Trade Commission is warning businesses to be on the lookout for spam that contains a trojan-laden attachment claiming to be a legal complaint against recipient.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 1 2007 2:40PM
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Gozi variant contains keylogger function
A fresh variant of the Russian Gozi virus has attacked thousands of computers in various countries in the past month.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 21 2007 4:09PM
Security
Stolen laptop in UK contains details of 11,000 children
UK's Nottingham Primary Care Trust (NPCT) has admitted that "several laptops" have been stolen, one of which contains information on about 11,000 young children.
Staff Writers
Mar 28 2007 12:25PM
Security
CA backup and recovery solution contains flaws
Two vulnerabilities were reported today in a CA backup and recovery solution that, if exploited, could allow an attacker to execute remote code and gain unauthorised administrative privileges.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 11 2007 10:36PM
Security
Microsoft delays patch re-release; MS patch contains new flaw, says researcher
Microsoft announced - counter to its announcement last week - it will not release a formal fix for its MS06-042 patch today, resulting in the company telling the security community that IT administrators should find a workaround to deal with a vulnerability caused by the existing patch.
Ericka Chickowski
Aug 23 2006 1:27AM
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Symantec content scanner contains flaws
Symantec released a security advisory late last week for three vulnerabilities in the Symantec Scan Engine that could potentially allow remote access to the scan engine and give users the ability to open man-in-the-middle attacks.
Ericka Chickowski
Apr 24 2006 9:35PM
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