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Iran Cracks Down On Alleged U.S. Cyber War Network
Whether or not the American government knows it, we've apparently gone to (cyber) war. Iranian authorities claim to have arrested 30 people who were part of an online conspiracy, and they've attacked 29 sites that were supposedly backed by the U.S., too.
Directory: SecurityProNews > Insider Reports > Insider
Date: 2010-03-15
 
AVG Offers LimeWire Users Improved Protection
Given that file-sharing does indeed involve the sharing of files, it can be a dangerous practice, resulting in the spread of malware. Security experts should be pleased to hear, then, that LimeWire has teamed up with AVG to give its "Pro"-level users an additional layer of protection.
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Date: 2010-03-11
 
Most Malicious Websites Hosted In U.S.
More than 40 percent of the world's malicious websites are hosted in the United States, according to a new research study from AVG Technologies.
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Date: 2010-03-10
 
McAfee Warns Consumers Of Fake Antivirus Software
McAfee issued a warning today to consumers about "scareware," or fake antivirus software calling it possibly the most costly online scam in 2010, causing significant monetary loss and damage to users' computers.
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Date: 2010-03-09
 
FBI Director Warns Of Cyber Threats
FBI Director Robert Mueller spoke about cyber threats along with how the U.S. is working with partners around the world to tackle them, during a keynote address at the annual RSA computer security conference in San Francisco on Thursday.
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Date: 2010-03-08
 
Jail Sentences Not Certain For Mariposa Botnet Authors
Although the three men believed to be behind the Mariposa botnet were recently identified and arrested by Spanish authorities, it looks like they may avoid serving any jail time for their online trespasses. Spain's cybercrime laws are quite weak at the moment.
Directory: SecurityProNews > Insider Reports > Insider
Date: 2010-03-05
 
McAfee: Intellectual Property Poorly Guarded In Aurora Attacks
Google and the other companies that were affected by Operation Aurora had some commendable security measures in place, according to a new report from McAfee; you might consider them the virtual equivalents of steel doors with reinforced hinges. However, it turned out that the companies might have left their internal safe doors unlocked.
Directory: SecurityProNews > Insider Reports > Insider
Date: 2010-03-04
 
Open Identity Exchange Launches
Online identity theft might become less of a problem in the future thanks to the efforts of Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign, Verizon, CA, and Booz Allen Hamilton. Today, these organizations announced the formation of the Open Identity Exchange (OIX).
Directory: SecurityProNews > Insider Reports > Insider
Date: 2010-03-03
 


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