The Spam Omelette #59 – on Fake Rolex and Diplomas
Welcome to a new issue of our Spam Omelette, BitDefender’s weekly review focused on the latest trends in the spam industry. Before moving forward with the material, please take a look at our testing and map generation methodology, as explained in our first issue.
The Spam Omelette #57 – On Twitter Spamming Tools and Russian Pharmacy
Welcome to a new issue of our Spam Omelette, the weekly review focused on the latest trends in the spam industry. Before moving forward with the material, please take a look at our testing and map generation [...]
Do Senior Citizens Need Online Security?
Show Granny the Smiley Face
Letters from the FBI - The Spam Omelette #49
Welcome to this week’s issue of the Spam Omelette, BitDefender’s report on spam trends and techniques. If you happen to have joined later our newsletter, please do have a look on our testing methodology and spam map generation procedures before reading any further.
The Spam Omelette #48 – Pirated Software on Discount
Welcome to a new issue of our Spam Omelette, the weekly review focused on the latest trends in the spam industry. Before moving forward with the material, please take a look at our testing and map generation [...]
Microsoft Releases Out-of-cycle IE Patch - An Issue of Responsiblility
The software giant Microsoft landed in a lot of hot water this month, with the media and the blogosphere yelling at them in unison for failing to patch a critical IE flaw.
How to Remove Rogue Security Software
Rogue security products are one of the common ways used by cyber criminals who try to gain an extra buck for a living. They are trial applications that warn users of inexistent infections on their computers. In order to “remove” all the detected malware, the user is encouraged t [...]
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