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  • McAfee unveils new mobile security tools

    By Tony Bradley | 28 February, 2012 08:04

    McAfee used the venue of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as an opportunity to announce new techniques and tools for protecting mobile devices, data, and apps. Mobile devices are a huge target for malware and cyber attackers, and McAfee wants to ensure organizations have the tools to use the mobile devices securely.

  • Warning: Tips for secure mobile holiday shopping

    By Tony Bradley | 07 December, 2011 04:10

    I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.

  • Mobile malware crisis? Not so fast

    By Katherine Noyes | 22 November, 2011 07:22

    There's been a flurry of coverage of mobile malware over the past few days, including two separate reports declaring both 2011 and 2012 "the year of mobile malware".

  • McAfee Delivers Comprehensive Protection for Mobile Devices

    By Tony Bradley | 21 September, 2011 22:31

    Just when you were starting to get ahead of the curve when it comes to locking down the network and protecting PCs, everything went mobile. Not just laptops--but tablets, and smartphones that run unique operating systems and applications on completely different hardware. To help you combat the dramatic rise in mobile security threats, McAfee has developed Enterprise Mobility Management.

  • Microsoft, Adobe unleash flood of security updates

    By Tony Bradley | 14 September, 2011 05:45

    Today is Patch Tuesday again. The ninth of the year already. Microsoft has released five new security bulletins, and Adobe has joined the party with some security patching of its own today. With all of the vulnerabilities and updates, though, you need to take a step back to prioritize and figure out which patches are most urgent.

  • Turbulent financial markets prompt stock pump-and-dump spam: Symantec

    By Hafizah Osman | 26 August, 2011 16:17

    Turbulent financial markets have catalysed a surge in stock pump and dump spam, according to Security vendor, Symantec.

  • Scammers shift targets beyond the PC

    By Peter Suciu | 09 August, 2011 10:14

    Career criminal Willie Sutton was often quoted saying that he robbed banks "because that's where the money is." The legend sounds good, but Sutton actually said in his biography, "Go where the money is...and go there often."

  • Android users least prepared for rise in mobile malware

    By Tony Bradley | 05 August, 2011 01:26

    An explosion in mobile malware in the first half of 2011 has exponentially increased the chance of an Android device getting infected according to one study. Unfortunately for Android users, another study shows that they are the least aware of security concerns and least prepared to protect their smartphone or tablet from malware.

Features about viruses
  • PDF files most trusted...and most targeted

    By Tony Bradley | 09 March, 2011 06:06

    PDF files are one of the most common, and most trusted document formats out there. However, that trust, combined with the cross-platform use of PDFs makes the Adobe file format one of the most targeted and exploited by malicious attacks as well.

  • ClamAV promises free antivirus app for businesses

    By Keir Thomas | 19 January, 2011 05:34

    Most of us don't like paying for antivirus (AV) software, but at least home users can rely on one of the free options, such as Microsoft Security Essentials, avast!, or AVG Free.

  • Top 10 tech scares of the decade

    By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal | 11 January, 2011 13:12

    The dawn of the new millennium prompted fears about the future, but so far reality has not quite matched the predictions of catastrophe. The first ten years passed uneventfully--well, aside from Y2K and a bunch of intelligent computer viruses. Here's a look back at the past decade, and ten of the most terrifying tech scares.

  • Text message of 'death' threatens smartphone security

    By Keir Thomas | 08 January, 2011 05:49

    Security researchers have shown that carefully crafted text messages sent to cell phones via short message service (SMS) can cause them to shutdown without the knowledge of the owner.

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