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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Hackers hijack DNS records of high profile New Zealand sites
Remember the DNS hijackings of such high profile sites such as Comcast, Photobucket, and ICANN/IANA domains that were taking place last year? Similar incidents are still happening. Today, a web...
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Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
A Windows Server worm that is attacking business systems also propagates via USB, says F-Secure.
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F-Secure warns of critical vulnerabilities
Security vendor F-Secure says malformed archive files can cause its own and other vendors' products to break and crash.
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New ransomware variants spotted in the wild
Security researchers from TrendMicro, F-Secure and Dr. Web have intercepted two new ransomware variants currently circulating in the wild.
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2011 - The year of the Android malware
Seems like things are only going to get worse in 2012.
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Android malware makes use of steganography
Malware makers are turning to quite sophisticated tricks to disguise the true purpose of rogue applications.
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TED video: Three types of online attacks
Mikko Hypponen talks about the three types of online attacks on our privacy and data -- but only two are considered crimes.
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F-Secure launches Facebook app to protect users
F-Secure has launched a Facebook app called ShareSafe. It serves two purposes: to protect Facebook users and to woo them towards other F-Secure products.
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Fake FlashPlayer for Mac OS X leads to site redirection attacks
Researchers at F-Secure have intercepted a new malicious threat for Apple's Mac OS X -- a Trojan that redirects users to fake Google web sites.
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F-Secure: 'Mac Market Share x Google Images SEO Poisoning = Gold Rush'
Where's Mac malware headed? F-Secure's Chief Research Officer Mikko Hypponen and Security Advisor Sean Sullivan share their thoughts.
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Is Adobe the next (pre-2002) Microsoft?
From a security perspective, Adobe looks an awful lot like Microsoft did back when Windows was getting blasted by viruses and vulnerabilities and before the company beefed up its defenses.
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Chinese firms accused of 'Sexy Space' Trojan
F-Secure has named three China-based companies as the creators of the "Sexy Space" Trojan, which was identified last week to have passed through the Symbian Foundation's digital signing process.
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Hackers hijack DNS records of high profile New Zealand sites
Remember the DNS hijackings of such high profile sites such as Comcast, Photobucket, and ICANN/IANA domains that were taking place last year? Similar incidents are still happening. Today, a web...
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Potential 'big badass botnet' spreading fast
F-Secure says the Microsoft-flaw-exploiting Downadup worm infected more than a million PCs on Wednesday. The company warns of a "big badass botnet" forming.
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Microsoft server worm can spread via USB
A Windows Server worm that is attacking business systems also propagates via USB, says F-Secure.
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Worm surge exploits Microsoft vulnerability
Both US-CERT and security organization F-Secure have issued warnings, urging IT professionals to apply a Microsoft patch.
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F-Secure warns of critical vulnerabilities
Security vendor F-Secure says malformed archive files can cause its own and other vendors' products to break and crash.
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Storm worm goes phishing
The dreaded Storm worm is now being used for phishing scams, according to security researchers. F-Secure outlined a phishing scam involving the Storm worm (all resources) on i-halifax.com and...
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Cracking open the cybercrime economy
Hacking for fun has evolved into hacking for profit, and created a business model nearly as sophisticated as that of legal software.
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F-Secure: More than 100-150 malware variants targeting Macs
The idea that Macs and the Mac OS would somehow remain invisible to hackers despite enjoying huge influx of new users was just too good to be true.
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