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We don't need no education?
Advances in information technology have not been matched by advances in user education, as Lisa Myers explains.
Lisa Myers
Aug 27 2009 4:24PM
Security
Jessica Biel tops Hollywood malware list
Actress trumps Brad Pitt as top cybercrime lure.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 26 2009 5:33PM
Security
Malware served up thanks to solar eclipse
In a reprise of an old trick, cybercriminals are using SEO poisoning to attract victims to a rogue software site, according to Trend Micro.
Chuck Miller
Jul 27 2009 3:15PM
Security
Harry Potter movie targeted by criminals
Anti-virus vendor PC Tools said cybercriminals are targeting those looking to download the
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
movie.
Staff Writers
Jul 16 2009 3:23PM
Security
Harry Potter next up for hackers
Criminals use black hat SEO to snare Potter fans.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009 10:27AM
Security
Michael Jackson's death sparks massive spam runs
Singer's demise gives malware writers perfect bait to snare unsuspecting users.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009 10:22AM
Security
Twitter under attack again
A new scam has emerged affecting users of the popular Twitter micro-blogging site, while security experts reported that hackers are taking advantage of heightened public interest in Twitter-related security issues to spread malware.
Phil Muncaster
Apr 21 2009 10:04AM
Security
Be careful what you search for...
Like any owner of a website, criminals are interested in directing as much traffic as possible to their pages in order to distribute content and increase potential profits.
Bradley Antsis
Apr 15 2009 5:23PM
Security
Easter-related malicious sites appear on search engine results
Cybercriminals have begun using Easter-related websites to intercept search engine optimisation.
Staff Writers
Mar 30 2009 11:12AM
Security
Malware authors use Conficker searches to spread rogue anti-virus
As media coverage increases for Conficker, authors are using search engine optimisation to spread rogue anti-virus software.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 10:58AM
Security
Sensis concedes Australian web search to Google
Sensis and Google today announced a commercial partnership to provide local searches through Google, and place Yellow business listings on Google Maps.
Kathryn Small
Nov 3 2008 3:35PM
Software
Chinese scammers launch new offensive
Chinese scammers are using search engine optimisation (SEO) techniques to subvert company details.
Iain Thomson
Sep 8 2008 9:32AM
Security
Search terms lead to compromised sites, Google cleans database
Beware when searching for presents this Christmas, cybercriminals have ramped up their Web attacks campaign using simple search terms such as “christmas gift shopping” to serve up compromised websites via search engines.
Negar Salek
Nov 29 2007 9:51AM
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