Conficker – One Year After (Part Three)
Getting beyond the myth
BitDefender weekly review – Rogues are sill out there ...
Another rogue anti-virus (what do you know?) called “System Security”, which provides anything but security for an infected system, is lurking for unknowing users (are there still any out there?). Also in thi [...]
Vbootkit 2.0 Given Open Source Status
Security researchers Nitin and Vipin Kumar have released the code for their recently-announced boot-time rootkit - and it's a pretty interesting piece of work.
Windows 7 Security Tips #2
Changing User Account Control Settings to prevent malicious code injections.
BitDefender weekly review – Gamers take care
Another wave of online games password stealing Trojans has been detected by BitDefender Labs. This time sneakier then usual, having rootkit capabilities. Adware is not left behind either. Many new versions of Trojan.Swizzor are in the wild, all detected by BitDefender under a ge [...]
Road Warriors – Keeping systems and data safe and secure while working remote #3
In the previous two weeks we scrutinized the best practices for keeping mobile computing devices and corporate networks safe. Now it is time to see how to safeguard the highly valuable asset of information.
2006 – MacOS X Rides On the Trojan Horse
The new year was relatively calm, with few major security incidents. The smooth Internet experience users could enjoy was partly due to the fact that Microsoft’s Windows XP operating system was safer than its predecessors, but partly due to the fact that the antivirus industry w [...]
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