Cybersleuths battle malware, hackers

2012-03-11 23:04 Read more stories about Cyber security Bristol – Amateur cybersleuths have been hunting malware, raising firewalls and fending off mock hack attacks in a series of simulations supported in part by Britain’s eavesdropping agency. The woman behind Britain’s second annual cyber security challenge says the games are intended…

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Bigger bank-hitting Trojan malware seen

PARIS (Reuters)- Christians far outnumber Muslims as migrants around the world, including in the European Union where debates about immigration usually focus on new Muslim arrivals, according to a new study issued on Thursday. Of the world’s 214 million people who have moved from their home country to live in…

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Bing Malware Warnings Linger

It generally takes three to six weeks for a Bing malware removal label to go away, which is a lot longer than it takes for Google, which is days, and can at times be under 24 hours. Regardless, to find out that you’ve received a malware removal label, only to…

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Bing Malware Warnings Adds Salt To Wound

We know Bing takes 3-6 weeks for the malware removal label to disappear, which is much longer than Google’s malware removal process (which is days). But to give Bing credit, they had user access to Webmaster Tools years before Google did. In any event, can you imagine first finding out…

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Bing Malware Warnings Adds Salt To Wound

We know Bing takes 3-6 weeks for the malware removal label to disappear, which is much longer than Google’s malware removal process (which is days). But to give Bing credit, they had user access to Webmaster Tools years before Google did. In any event, can you imagine first finding out…

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Flashback Malware for Mac Changes Infection Tactic

A new variant of the password-stealing Flashback malware aimed at Apple computers has emerged, which tries to install itself after a user visits an infected website, according to new research. Flashback, discovered by security vendor Intego last September, is engineered to steal passwords for websites, including financial sites. Since its…

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Flashback Malware for Mac Changes Infection Tactic

A new variant of the password-stealing Flashback malware aimed at Apple computers has emerged, which tries to install itself after a user visits an infected website, according to new research. Flashback, discovered by security vendor Intego last September, is engineered to steal passwords for websites, including financial sites. Since its…

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Flashback Malware for Mac Changes Infection Tactic

A new variant of the password-stealing Flashback malware aimed at Apple computers has emerged, which tries to install itself after a user visits an infected website, according to new research. Flashback, discovered by security vendor Intego last September, is engineered to steal passwords for websites, including financial sites. Since its…

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