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Second Mac virus in the wild
Another Mac virus has been spotted in the wild by anti-virus researchers. Called Inqtana-A, the new worm spreads between Macs via a Bluetooth vulnerability and has appeared within days of the discovery of the first ever real virus for Mac OS X.
René Millman
Feb 20 2006 11:12AM
Security
January marred by 'vicious and varied' virus attacks
Internet users were subjected to "vicious and varied" virus attacks in January, including a multi-wave attack of seven viral mutants and several devastating zero-day assaults, a newly published threat monitoring report has revealed.
William Eazel
Feb 20 2006 10:34AM
Security
Olympic Torch virus exposed as a hoax
Security experts have warned surfers not to fall for a new hoax spreading across the internet, posing as a warning of a non-existent virus.
William Eazel
Feb 16 2006 10:05AM
Security
Russian stock exchange attacked by virus
Trading on the Russian Stock Exchange was suspended today following an attack on its computer systems by a virus.
René Millman
Feb 3 2006 2:22PM
Security
20 years of the PC virus
If you saw someone buying 20 candles for a cake today, he or she could have been a hacker. That's because today marked two decades since the detection of boot sector virus “Brain” – regarded by many experts as the first PC virus.
Frank Washkuch
Jan 19 2006 8:57PM
Security
Zafi.d December's top virus
A virus in circulation for more than a year and a half was the most intercepted malicious program of December, one security firm said this week.
Frank Washkuch
Jan 5 2006 9:48PM
Security
Virus tempting MSN messenger users
MSN instant messenger users are being warned of a new virus posing as an unreleased beta.
Frank Washkuch
Dec 27 2005 8:12PM
Security
End of 2005 sees virus count rise with ‘alarming force’
Security experts have warned that during the second half of this year the virus count rose with “alarming force," increasing from 110,000 to approximately 150,000 by year's end.
William Eazel
Dec 13 2005 9:02AM
Security
Virus detection new to GMail
GMail, Google's email service, has added virus scanning to its list of features.
Frank Washkuch
Dec 6 2005 2:55PM
Security
Australia drops off 'Dirty Dozen' spammers list
Australia did not rank in the top 12 spam relaying countries in the past six months, according to the latest report from security firm Sophos.
Vivienne Fisher
Oct 13 2005 4:13PM
Security
Symbian phone virus infects Windows
A mobile phone virus has been created that can infect PCs.
David Quainton
Sep 21 2005 4:03PM
Security
Financial spam tops list in August
Financial spam topped the list of most prevalent spam during August, according to a report from Trend Micro.
Vivienne Fisher
Sep 14 2005 9:41AM
Security
Virus writers and hackers change tactics
For some time now, Kaspersky Lab has been tracking a shift in virus writers' tactics. The relative decline in the number of global epidemics during the last year signals a move away from the use of mass attacks on users worldwide. Instead, attacks are becoming more localized.
David Emm
Aug 22 2005 10:53AM
Security
Swift virus writers wheel out one-week worm
Hackers have created a worm that exploits Microsoft vulnerabilities, including one that was only announced last week.
David Quainton
Aug 15 2005 10:52AM
Security
Virus authors take a vacation, phishers keep working
Virus authors appear to have gone on holiday, according to a new report.
René Millman
Aug 4 2005 12:12PM
Security
Netsky remains on the radar
Netsky-P took out the number one spot for viruses causing problems for businesses during July, according to a security firm.
Vivienne Fisher
Aug 3 2005 10:03AM
Telco/ISP
Email virus hoaxers, cold as Ice
Mobile phone viruses are being used as an excuse to send a hoax email that, ironically, does not actually contain a virus.
David Quainton
Jul 19 2005 3:26PM
Security
Viruses on the increase: report
The time it takes for a PC to get infected by an internet worm is dropping, according to a security firm.
Staff Writers
Jul 5 2005 11:02AM
Security
Virus activity up, infection times down
The number of computer viruses increased in the first half of 2005 while infection times have decreased, according to research by antivirus supplier Sophos.
Marcia Savage
Jun 30 2005 10:14PM
Security
Virus harvests nuclear secrets
A virus has leaked confidential reports from Japanese nuclear power plants onto the internet via a peer-to-peer network.
David Quainton
Jun 28 2005 5:04PM
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