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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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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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Researcher: 50 percent of Mac OS X users still running outdated Java versions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tweet posted by Aleks Gostev, 50% of the visitors to their newly launched Flashback information site, are still running outdated versions of Java.
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Android users hit by scareware scam
Security researchers from Kaspersky Labs have intercepted a scareware variant targeting Android users.
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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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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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Researchers find malware rigged with Bitcoin miner
The idea is to steal computer resources from infected computers to generate the valuable peer-to-peer virtual currency.
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Adobe tops Kaspersky Lab's list for top ten PC vulnerabilities
Spring turned out to be the season of security flaws and vulnerabilities, and Adobe doesn't have much to be proud about according to Kaspersky Lab's list for top ten PC software vulnerabilities.
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One year later, Threatpost continues to succeed for Kaspersky
The "independent" editorial site has become an industry standard -- and has resulted in benefits for the parent brand, too.
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Twitter knocked offline by DDoS attack; Koobface returns with a twist
Popular microblogging service Twitter was knocked offline for an extended period this morning by what appears to be a massive distributed denial-of-service attacks. Twitter confirmed the outage...
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Viruses now penetrating deeper
New malware variants have taken researchers by surprise by adapting new "stealth" methods to penetrate systems deeper so as to avoid detection.
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Threatpost launches as best practice for enterprise IT and social media
While social media represented measurable success for many consumer-focused companies, there is still a lot of learning to be done in terms of how enterprise technology-focused companies leverage...
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Kaspersky suffers attack on support site, no apparent data breach
Word came out this weekend that the U.S. support site for the AV Vendor Kaspersky Labs was compromised by attackers. Earlier this week an attacker used a SQL Injection attack to compromise a...
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Kaspersky denies leaks after SQL hack
The U.S. website of the Russian antivirus vendor was hacked and the company's customer database exposed, but Kaspersky denies data was compromised.
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CNET Download.com not so 'spyware-free'
On its home page, CNET's Download.com promises that all software available on the site "has been tested to ensure it's 100% free of spyware, viruses, and other malware." Â Â Unfortunately, there...
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FBI, Dutch police crack the Shadow botnet
The law-enforcement bodies have cracked a major botnet, asking antivirus company Kaspersky to help victims clean up the malware on their PCs.
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Web worms squirm through Facebook, MySpace
My colleagues at Kaspersky Lab (see disclosure) have intercepted two new worms squirming through MySpace and Facebook, using social engineering lures to plant malware on Windows systems. The...
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The Russian approach to battling breaches
Natalya Kaspersky tells how Kaspersky Lab and "daughter" site InfoWatch are working to keep computers and data safe and sound.
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Untangle deal gives Kaspersky fruits of OEM business model
The deal is yet another proof of an important open source business model -- the OEM model.
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