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Facebook announces Antivirus Marketplace
Facebook has partnered with five companies (Microsoft, McAfee, TrendMicro, Sophos, and Symantec) to provide improved security for its users. That includes free antivirus solutions for six months.
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Microsoft: 'Kelihos' botnet master worked for AV vendor
Microsoft pinpoints a Russian software developer who is being accused of creating, operating and growing the notorious Kelihos botnet.
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Faulty Microsoft AV update nukes Chrome browser
Microsoft has confirmed that its security tools erroneously removed the Google Chrome browser from Windows machines, marking it as a variant of the notorious Zeus (Zbot) malware family.
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Who killed the fake-antivirus business?
The fake-antivirus business was a big money-maker in the first half of this year. Then, at the end of June, fake-AV products practically disappeared from the web. Was it technology, or does...
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Unboxing the Pioneer AVIC-Z130BT AV navigation receiver
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Pioneer joins AirPlay party with four new AV receivers
This might seem a bit ridiculous at this point, but now Pioneer has rolled out a quartet of audio video receivers all featuring...you guessed it: AirPlay.
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Report: AV users still get infected with malware
One-third of internet users in the EU caught a computer virus, despite the fact that 84% of internet users used IT security software (anti-virus, anti-spam, firewall, etc) for protection.
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Curiosity not only kills the cat, it gets your network pwned
Anup Ghosh: We need to protect the network from the user and the user from him or herself. Take security decisions out of the hands of the user, make their mistakes irrelevant to your overall...
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From rogue AV to fake disk clean-up utilities
Security researchers are reporting a surge in fake disk clean-up utilities reporting PC errors and demanding an activation fee to fix these problems.
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Apple's new AirPlay feature to be supported by third-party speakers, AV receivers
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Apple patches 13 Mac OS X vulnerabilities
The patch includes fixes for security holes in several open-source components, including ClamAV and PHP.
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New HomePlug AV2 spec hopes to win the connected living room war
HomePlug technology -- which uses ordinary electrical outlets to create a home network, sending data through power lines -- has come a long way from its first iteration, where it failed to offer...
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The rise of the rogue AV testers
Costin Raiu: Just as Rogue AV (scareware) products exploded, we are seeing the birth of rogue AV testers. Beware, they will provide a strong, negative value to the entire IT security industry.
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Sony introduces new premium 3D Blu-ray players and A/V receivers
Having covered some of its bases with recently announced mainstream-priced 3D home theater components, Sony is now covering the rest with a new line of premium products that will be known as the...
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Pioneer's new 7.1 A/V receivers are 3D ready, support Internet radio, let you control them with iPhone app
With more and more HDTVs and Blu-ray players coming with Internet connections (though, sadly, usually a wired one), it's about time that the humble A/V receiver graduate to network readiness as...
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