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Kaspersky denied iOS app: Apple buries its head in the security sand
Apple was in a Catch-22 situation, but ultimately denied Kaspersky's request for an iOS anti-virus app. The refusal crucially shows how much in denial Apple is over its devices' security.
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Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacks
Kaspersky Lab is analyzing Mac OS X after a spate of malware attacks hit the operating system, according to a clarified statement from the security firm's CTO.
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Researchers spot fake mobile antivirus scanners on Google Play
Security researchers from AegisLab have spotted numerous fake mobile antivirus scanners, currently available for download at Google's Play marketplace.
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New data shows older OS X versions more susceptible to malware
New details about the extent of the Mac-specific Flashback malware epidemic emerged today. The Russian security firm that has been actively investigating infected Macs found older versions of OS X...
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Kaspersky: Apple '10 years behind Microsoft in terms of security'
Eugene Kaspersky believes Apple Mac OS X is 10 years behind Microsoft Windows in terms of security. He arguesCupertino will have to go through the security overhaul that Redmond once did.
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Kaspersky: Mac market share means more malware
Kaspersky says the growing market share of Apple Macs means basically two things: antivirus software is now a necessity for Mac users and "Mac OS X invulnerability is a myth."
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Huge Twitter spam campaign for fake antivirus discovered
A new spam campaign is pushing a fake antivirus via hundreds of fake Twitter accounts and thousands of tweets. Don't click on links just because someone tweeted them to you.
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New targeted Mac OS X Trojan requires no user interaction
A new Mac OS X Trojan referred to as Backdoor.OSX.SabPub.a or SX/Sabpab-A is also exploiting Java vulnerabilities in a way that requires no user interaction. It is being used in targeted attacks.
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Researcher: 50 percent of Mac OS X users still running outdated Java versions
According to a tweet posted by Aleks Gostev, 50% of the visitors to their newly launched Flashback information site, are still running outdated versions of Java.
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Anonymous leaks Symantec's Norton anti-virus source code
Anonymous has released what appears to be the source code from Norton Antivirus 2006, in what could be a seriously damaging exercise for Symantec.
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Kaspersky: Duqu Trojan uses 'unknown programming language'
Security firm Kaspersky says the Duqu Trojan was partly written in a programming language it does not recognize. The company is asking the programming community for help to identify the code.
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Kaspersky: Cybercriminals to go after Android
However, still a 'thousand times less than computer malware.'
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Android users hit by scareware scam
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a scareware variant targeting Android users.
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Symantec confirms hacker theft of Norton anti-virus source code
Symantec, the anti-virus maker, has confirmed that a hacking group has stolen a "segment" of its flagship product. The group said it would make the source code available.
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'Most beautiful' scams proliferate on Facebook
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a currently spamvertised Facebook scam, enticing users into clicking on a bogus news story.
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Massive DNS poisoning attack in Brazil serving exploits and malware
Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have detected a massive DNS poisoning attack, affecting Brazilian ISPs.
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Kaspersky: 12 different vulnerabilities detected on every PC
Researchers from Kaspersky have sampled their customer base, and found out that on average, every PC has 12 different vulnerabilities.
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Windows Security wrap-up: praise for Vista and a historic first
At last week's Black Hat conference, a security expert who spent time "beating up Vista" talks about Microsoft's approach to security. Microsoft falls off a top 10 list. And you should visit...
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Who makes the best Windows security software? Surprise ...
Does antivirus software work? Online criminals have beaten traditional security software that relies on signatures and scans. But there's an alternative: smarter software that turns the bad guys'...
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