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Newsletter Archive: 2007
Google Ads Led To PC Infections
Paid search ads appearing in Google's search result pages held a trap for people who clicked on them when searching for certain keywords. The Better Business Bureau and cars.com were being exploited in Google searches by criminals seeking to drop malicious software onto a victim's computer.

Date:2007-04-26

Internet Filtering Appliance - Get Your FREE Evaluation Unit
With its easy installation, configuration and virtually maintenance-free operation, iPrism allows your IT staff the freedom from day-to-day management of your Internet filtering solution so they can focus on maximizing your network performance.

Date:2007-04-24

PowerPoint More Attractive To Virus Writers
Microsoft Word had been the target of choice for attackers, but more active patching of Word issues by Microsoft has pushed malefactors to target PowerPoint.

Date:2007-04-19

FTC Wants Greater Spyware Crackdowns
The Federal Trade Commission told Congress that fighting data security violators, telephone pretexters, and spyware distributors would be easier with legislation to back up the FTC's work.

Date:2007-04-12

Access Your PC Remotely With WebEx!
WebEx PCNow operates over the WebEx MediaTone Network, a global network designed specifically to deliver secure, reliable, high quality real-time communications servicesensuring that your remote access experience is just like being there.

Date:2007-04-11

Why The ANI Fix Took Three Months
Microsoft's patch update process requires a lot of testing, but the urgency of the animated cursor flaw problem, where numerous websites are hosting attacks against it, led them to cut some corners.

Date:2007-04-05


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