Topics from February, 2006
- Security Watch: Haxdoor: One Scary Bit of Malware
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 28. 2006 - All Java phones at risk from new mobile virus
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 28. 2006 - Crimeware code sells trojans to hackers
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Monday, February 27. 2006 - MARA Discovers First PC to Handheld Crossover Malware
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Monday, February 27. 2006 - Virus Writer Accidentally Leaks Identity During Washington Post Interview
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Monday, February 27. 2006 - Spy Killer Webroot Refines Channel to Target the Enterprise
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Monday, February 27. 2006 - Mac users 'must wise up to social engineering'
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 23. 2006 - Hackers on the trail of Microsoft patches
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 23. 2006 - CSIA: Fight against spyware is on
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 23. 2006 - Spyware is worse than most PC users think
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 23. 2006 - When Protecting Yourself from Spyware, More than One Program is a Good Idea
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 23. 2006 - Linux worm turns on Mambo and PHP
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Wednesday, February 22. 2006 - Organized cyber criminals dominate malware creation
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Wednesday, February 22. 2006 - Malware, Worms and Viruses, Increase 240% in 2005
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Wednesday, February 22. 2006 - Webroot Named First Recipient Of Anti–Spyware Checkmark Certification In New Testing Category
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 21. 2006 - Microsoft fingers Symantec antivirus program as spyware
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 21. 2006 - ESET Strengthens Defense Against Malware with Upgrade to NOD32 Antivirus for Linux Users
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Wednesday, February 15. 2006 - Trend Micro warns of worse Internet scammers in 2006
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Wednesday, February 8. 2006 - ESET's NOD32 Detects Two New Rapidly Spreading Bagle Worms; Traditional antivirus signature updates can not keep up with rapidly spreading Trojan
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 7. 2006 - ESET's NOD32 Detects Two New Rapidly Spreading Bagle Worms; Traditional antivirus signature updates can not keep up with rapidly spreading Trojan
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 7. 2006 - Sober dominates virus-filled January
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 7. 2006 - Hackers writing zero-day malware to order
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Tuesday, February 7. 2006 - Win32/VB.NEI, Blackmal, Nyxem, Mywife, Kama Sutra, CME-24 worm Cleaner
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 2. 2006 - ESET Advises Precautions Against Win32/VB.NEI Worm
Posted by Spencer Cuffe on Thursday, February 2. 2006




