Virses using iPhone, Harry Potter and sex
Aiphone.A is a Trojan that takes advantage of the anticipation surrounding iPhone to steal users’ banking data. This will be the subject of this week’s PandaLabs …
Technology that prevents taking screenshots of protected PDF content
LockLizard, specialists in PDF and web based information DRM solutions, announced a major new step forward in anti-piracy controls – preventing screen grabbing of their …
New software authenticator generates one-time passcodes on mobile devices
Secure Computing announced the availability of SafeWord MobilePass, a new software authenticator that allows a user access to Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Citrix, Outlook …
GFI LANguard N.S.S. named Best of Tech Ed 2007
GFI Software announced that its vulnerability management solution GFI LANguard Network Security Scanner (N.S.S.) was named as a winner of the “Best of Tech Ed Awards …
Something “completely different” – Independence Day trojan
Malware writers are out to cash in on the Independence Day celebrations of United States. A new email in circulation poses itself as a July Four greeting card sent by a friend …
MySpace attacks and malicious code
PandaLabs wrote about the appearance of several malicious codes that are using MySpace pages to spread. In some cases, these pages have not been specifically created to spread …
The threat of virus infected talking computers
If your computer starts talking to you and tells you that you are infected and your files have been deleted, it’s no joke, you have just been infected by the BotVoice.A …
Malware over real-time communications channels shows no sign of slowing
FaceTime Communications reported today that security incidents targeting public IM and P2P channels have increased by 5 percent in Q2 2007 compared with Q1 2007. In contrast, …
New Fujitsu secure 300GB 2.5″ portable external hard disk drive
Fujitsu today launched its new travel-ready and world’s highest capacity 2.5″ External Hard Disk Drive for the U.S. market. Featuring up to 300GB of storage space …
Digital trust essential to enterprise business prosperity
Since January 2005, there have been more than 150 million identity breaches in the U.S. alone, and there is a growing market exploiting online theft. The average credit card, …
Netsky.q returns to top of virus chart
NetSky.q, the all-time leader for 2004 and 2005, has returned to head the virus Top 20 for June, according to information security software vendor, Kaspersky Lab. Hot on its …
Financially motivated threats still the most frequent malware in June
According to PandaLabs, Trojans and adware accounted for 49.6% of infections detected by Panda ActiveScan in June. Trojans, which increased by 0.75% this month, caused 26.89% …
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