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Windows 7 Plug and Prey: Malicious USB Devices
Plug and Prey: Malicious USB Devices- JMH
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- Forum: Windows Security
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Windows 7 New Report Finds U.S. Hosting Providers Infested With Malware, Botnets
New Report Finds U.S. Hosting Providers Infested With Malware, Botnets | threatpost- JMH
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- activity botnet cybersecurity exploit hostdime hosting independent internet malware monitoring phishing report security server spam technology threats united states zeus
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- Forum: Windows Security
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2011
Revision Note: V1.0 (July 12, 2011): Bulletin Summary published.Summary: This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for July 2011. Link Removed due to 404 Error- News
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- 2011 bulletin july microsoft revision security summary threats update vulnerability
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Windows Vista Conime.exe shows up in Startup list - located at %windir%\system32\conime.exe - Virus? or no?
I've heard and seen mixed reviews about this same question - some about where its specifically located to differentiate whether its the backdoor trojan or it being the real program I've scanned my system with MalwareBytes and Norton 360 Heres a few lists pertaining to my system: Tasklist...- Alex Poulos
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- backdoor conime.exe detection help jotti-virusscan malware malwarebytes norton process scan security startup system32 tasklist technical threats trojan virus virustotal windows
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- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 LulzSec calls on everyone to attack government assets
LulzSec has launched a new hacking campaign dubbed Operation Anti-Security and calls on everyone, supporters and enemies alike, to attack Web sites belonging to any government agency or government-friendly organization This sounds very serious. Banks and large corporations seem to be their...- reghakr
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- anti-security arrest attack banking campaign corporations criminal cybersecurity enemies government hacking investigation lulzsec news online operations supporters technology threats website
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- Forum: Windows Security
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Find Out if Your Passwords Were Leaked by LulzSec Right Here
To find out if your e-mail address was one of the 62,000 listed by LulzSec, click the Read Full Story link and paste it in this box: Mine has been running for half an hour and still has not gotten a response. Could be that the site is being bombarded with requests, I'm not sure. Read Full...- reghakr
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- cybersecurity data breach email leaked lulzsec online safety password privacy security threats
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- Forum: The Water Cooler
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Enhancing Software Security: Using Secunia for Program Monitoring and Patching
I have used Secunia without incident for years and it alerts me to any programs that are a threat, end of life, or need patching. I think it woud solve many of the problems I have read on this page. Peter- Peterr
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- alert end of life patch management programs secunia security threats
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- Forum: Software Updates
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Mac trojan evades Apple's brand new security fix
Just hours after Apple updated a security update to protect Mac users against a rash of scareware attacks, a new variant began circulating that completely bypasses the malware-blocking measure. The trojan arrives in a file called mdinstall.pkg and installs MacGuard, a malicious application...- reghakr
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- antivirus apple bypass cybersecurity detection infection mac macguard malicious software malware scareware security software threats trojan update virus vulnerability
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- Forum: General Computing
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Intel Gets Defensive About Windows 8 on ARM
Intel claims ARM is not a threat, but it is quick to point out that legacy software won't work, and how it is hedging its bets with Linux and Android. Link Removed- News
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- android arm defensive intel legacy systems linux software technology threats windows 8
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Microsoft: One in 14 downloads is malicious
IDG News Service - The next time a website says to download new software to view a movie or fix a problem, think twice. There's a pretty good chance that the program is malicious. In fact, about one out of every 14 programs downloaded by Windows users turns out to be malicious, Link Removed...- reghakr
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- browser security computer safety cybercrime download internet explorer internet safety malicious software malware patch management phishing security smartscreen software risks spear phishing tech news threats trojan user awareness virus
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- Forum: The Water Cooler
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Info from Osama raid shows interest in US trains
WASHINGTON – Some of the first information gleaned from Osama bin Laden's compound indicates al-Qaida considered attacking U.S. trains on the upcoming anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. But counterterrorism officials say they believe the planning never got beyond the initial phase and have no...- reghakr
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- 9/11 anniversary al-qaida attack plans cities counterterrorism fbi homeland security intelligence osama bin laden plot public safety rail safety railway security terror alerts terrorism threat mitigation threats transportation us trains
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- Forum: The Water Cooler
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Free Security Tools for Linux
Link Removed - Invalid URL Link Removed Free, open source package designed to detect Trojans, viruses, malware and other malicious threats. Included in the software, which now comes preinstalled in several Linux distributions, are a multithreaded scanning daemon, command line utilities for...- cybercore
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- chkrootkit clamav detection intrusion john the ripper linux malware network nmap open source password protection scan security snort software threats tools vulnerability wireshark
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- Forum: Linux Forums
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TA11-102A: Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities
Microsoft Updates for Multiple Vulnerabilities Syndicated from the United States Security Readiness Team (US-CERT). Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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- advisory cybersecurity microsoft patch security software threats update us-cert vulnerabilities
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Microsoft Security Advisory (2501584): Release of Microsoft Office File Validation for Microsoft Off
Revision Note: V1.0 (April 12, 2011): Advisory published. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is announcing the availability of the Office File Validation feature for supported editions of Microsoft Office 2003 and Microsoft Office 2007. The feature, previously only available for supported editions of...- News
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- 2011 advisory cybersecurity data security document scanning file validation malware microsoft office office 2003 office 2007 office features security software threats update vulnerability
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MS11-023 - Important: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2489293
Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves one publicly disclosed vulnerability and one privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft Office. The vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Office file or if a user opens a...- News
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- administrative code crafted execution exploit files important information disclosure microsoft network office patch protection remote security threats update user rights vulnerabilities
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Windows 7 New Malware increases by 73,000 per day
Link Removed due to 404 Error- stueycaster
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IE9 exploit puts Windows 7 SP1 at risk
A new exploit for IE9 bypasses all security measures in even the latest fully patched version of Windows 7, according to a French security company Vupen. Link Removed - Invalid URL- News
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- cybersecurity exploit ie9 patch protection risk security threats vulnerability windows 7
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Facebook sex video threats over 'threesome' taunts
Three men are in court after two allegedly secretly filmed their friend having sex with a woman, before threatening to release the footage if she complained. University of Westminster student George Iaponas, 24, met the victim via social networking site Facebook and she agreed to meet in...- cybercore
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- court criminal defendant facebook harassment incident justice law privacy recording safety sex snaresbrook surveillance threats university video voyeurism westminster
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