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  • Don't be so quick to click that Web page

    If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world.

    News items | July 11, 2007 2:11pm PDT

  • Don't be so quick to click that Web page

    If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world.

    News items | July 10, 2007 11:00am PDT

  • Google security: 'We all have to invent the wheel'

    Leading the charge in Web security at Google, vice president of engineering stands at the forefront of a critical period.

    News items | June 28, 2007 8:23pm PDT

  • Microsoft's lessons from the desktop

    While similar rules apply to Web security, the differences are crucial and the stakes are high, says Microsoft senior security director.

    News items | June 28, 2007 8:18pm PDT

  • At Yahoo, it pays to be paranoid

    All employees are encouraged to be at least a little paranoid. Meet the man who was the first to put it in a job title.

    News items | June 26, 2007 2:38pm PDT

  • Cybercrooks add QuickTime, WinZip flaws to arsenal

    Security holes in media player and compression software had not previously been used in cyberattacks, according to Symantec.

    News items | May 10, 2007 10:57pm PDT

  • Microsoft releases 'critical' updates for new programs

    This month's Patch Tuesday focuses on fixes for vulnerabilities in 2007 editions of Internet Explorer, Exchange and Office.

    News items | May 8, 2007 8:47pm PDT

  • Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw

    Seven security bulletins planned for release on Patch Tuesday, including "critical" fixes for Windows, Office, Exchange and BizTalk.

    News items | May 3, 2007 8:00pm PDT

  • Apple plugs QuickTime zero-day flaw

    Patch comes just over a week after the vulnerability was used to grab a $10,000 prize and a MacBook Pro in a hack-a-Mac contest.

    News items | May 1, 2007 9:08pm PDT

  • Google pulls malicious sponsored links

    AdWords service was being abused to offer links that appeared legitimate but actually attempted to install malicious software.

    News items | April 28, 2007 12:42am PDT

  • Office 2003 to get security upgrade

    Service Pack 3 for Office 2003 will include a selection of the security improvements and features Microsoft put into Office 2007.

    News items | April 27, 2007 12:25am PDT

  • Microsoft adds security muscle

    Addition of European and Asian research labs are part of Microsoft's bulking up to become a serious player in the security arena.

    News items | April 26, 2007 7:37pm PDT

  • Web threats to surpass e-mail pests

    By next year, Trend Micro predicts more malicious attacks will hit Internet users via the Web than via e-mail.

    News items | April 24, 2007 11:40pm PDT

  • Mac hacked through QuickTime flaw

    Hack-a-Mac contest winner exploited a zero-day bug in QuickTime that could also expose Windows users.

    News items | April 24, 2007 6:39pm PDT

  • Microsoft business security ready for prime time

    Forefront Client Security is due in coming weeks, says CEO Steve Ballmer.

    News items | April 24, 2007 12:17am PDT

  • MacBook hacked in contest at security event

    Zero-day vulnerability in Safari Web browser used to commandeer a MacBook in hack-a-Mac contest at CanSecWest conference.

    News items | April 20, 2007 11:03pm PDT

  • Don't let your navigation system fool you

    Security researchers have figured out how to send fake traffic information to certain in-car navigation systems.

    News items | April 20, 2007 10:20pm PDT

  • Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X flaws

    Fourth security update this year addresses vulnerabilities that could let attackers hit Macs.

    News items | April 19, 2007 10:18pm PDT

  • Bug hunter targets routers, other gadgets

    Vulnerabilities abound in routers, cell phones and PDAs and could pose a serious threat, a security researcher warns.

    News items | April 19, 2007 9:54pm PDT

  • Web attackers get better at hiding

    In cat-and-mouse game with security pros, cybercrooks are hiding malicious code in Flash animations and encoding it, expert says.

    News items | April 18, 2007 11:11pm PDT

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