Sun has denied its staggered patching schedule for a recent Java flaw put billions of devices at risk.
SurfControl today opened its first datacentre in Australia -- its 10th in the world -- to reach a market the company's executives see as ripe for on-demand Web and e-mail security.
The threat of infection by mass-mailed viruses is decreasing, according to reports, while tailored attacks are on the increase.
Security experts have warned that vulnerability assessment worms, which assess computers for security flaws and relay the information back to the author, are likely to become more of a threat.
E-mail and internet users are being urged to look out for the latest variant of the Bagle family of malware which has started "spreading like wildfire" according to one security vendor.
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