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ISPA to give internet security evidence to House of Lords


ISPA to give internet security evidence to House of Lords
New Media Age, UK
ISPA will aid the committee in their inquiry, which has been prompted by increasing home computer use, broadband take-up and the growth of eeommerce and ...

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Hanging on the telephone - Siliconrepublic.com

Hanging on the telephone
Siliconrepublic.com
Often what they could be doing after discovering how to hack into a companys phone system is make just the right number of calls to stay under the radar. ...

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All Microsoft updates phone home - heise Security


All Microsoft updates phone home
heise Security, UK
Thus the information collected by the Redmond-based behemoth includes the computer make and model, version information for the operating system, browser, ...

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Symantecs New Norton 360 Wins CNET Editors Choice Award

Symantec New Norton 360 Wins Prestigious CNET Editors Choice Award
SYS-CON Media, NJ
Launching Norton 360 was the culmination of years of research, development and countless hours devoted to creating the best comprehensive security solution ...

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Vista Under Attack

A number of security vendors have highlighted potential flaws in the newly released Windows Vista malware protection. Testing by Webroot\'s (www.webroot.com) Threat Research team discovered that Windows Defender failed to block 84% of a testing sample that included 15 of the most common variations of current spyware and malware. Gerhard Eschelbeck of Webroot commented, \"We want to make sure that users understand the Vista OS\'s limitations, and caution them that Microsoft\'s default malware blocking application and anti-virus programs may not fully protect them.\"

Tor hack reports downplayed by developers

Ars Technica MA - 2 Mar 2007 Despite all these details, the security research done by a University of Colorado computer science team exploded across the blogosphere in the last week and ... Read the full story here.