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Symantec: Image spam climbs
InfoWorld   Friday, 09 March 2007
InfoWorld - Pornographic spam dropped to an all-time low in February, as spammers concentrated on health-related products and other general product pitches, according to a report from vendor Symantec Corp.
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Essential Security: Firewalls
PC Magazine   Thursday, 08 March 2007
PC Magazine - Security is a broad term comprising issues from business continuity to antivirus software, from mobile access to PBX protection. Fundamental to most of your most immediate security concerns is the firewall.
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Blog: Microsoft OneCare Can Eat Your Email
PC Magazine   Wednesday, 07 March 2007
PC Magazine - If you get a virus in an email message received by Outlook, OneCare's next virus sweep may quarantine or delete your entire email store.
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Firms Add 'Trust' To Computers
Investor's Business Daily   Wednesday, 07 March 2007
Investor's Business Daily - A "trusted" name -- with the backing of many top tech companies -- will try to boost online security.
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BlackBerrys, antivirus software, and the Vista upgrade
FT.com   Wednesday, 07 March 2007
FT.com - Q: I enjoy your columns as they aren't just technology for the sake of it but show applications in real life. Interested in column about the new BlackBerry - and would be interested to hear your comments about the Xda Exec from 02. I have seen it in various guises from other operators around the world (HT, Imate Jasjar) and I am seriously considering it to replace my laptop and Nokia 6230i when traveling internationally.
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Cybercrime Conference Highlights RFID Security
PC World   Wednesday, 07 March 2007
PC World - The Black Hat federal event in Washington, D.C. last week naturally showcased such speakers as a U.S. Department of Defense crime fighter, but it was controversy over a presentation about RFID security that generated the most noise.
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Company offers boost for Vista security
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 06 March 2007
InfoWorld - A security vendor is offering an add-on product for Windows Vista's User Account Control feature, which has been flagged as a threat to business users because it can be easily bypassed by hackers.
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Rootkits evade hardware detection
InfoWorld   Tuesday, 06 March 2007
InfoWorld - Security researcher Joanna Rutkowska has demonstrated several methods that sophisticated rootkits can use to hide from even the most reliable detection method currently available -- hardware-based products that read a system's RAM.
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Hacker steals election data from Le Pen
Reuters   Tuesday, 06 March 2007

France's far-right National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen answers questions from the media before his political rally as he campaigns in Marseille, March 3, 2007. (Jean-Paul Pelissier/Reuters)Reuters - A hacker stole sensitive data from a computer in the offices of French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen, police said, fuelling his fears that rivals used it to try to keep him out of the presidential race.


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Microsoft's OneCare Finishes Last in Antivirus Tests
PC Magazine   Monday, 05 March 2007
PC Magazine - A well-regarded antivirus testing laboratory has released its latest quarterly results, and placed Microsoft's OneCare antivirus solution squarely at the bottom of the list.
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Privacy laws could hurt the little guy
InfoWorld   Monday, 05 March 2007
InfoWorld - Whitfield Diffie has been credited with making privacy possible in the digital age. As a co-inventor of public key cryptography, he is one of the most respected contributors to the field of computer security and is in constant demand as a speaker.
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