The Commwarrior mobile phone virus, which spreads using Bluetooth and MMS, is not a big threat because it is too fussy about what it can infect.
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Several mobile phones produced by Sony Ericsson are vulnerable to denial-of-service attacks, two security companies reported this week.
OS X security scares, a Linux worm and Microsoft bragging about security: so why is the world a safer place?
If the iPhone does as expected and takes a decent chunk of the growing smartphone market then the overall penetration of OS X will skyrocket and attract some serious attention from malware writers.
Apple computers have built a solid reputation on being virus-free, but is the reality different from the image?
Instances of infected smart phones are almost nonexistent, according to a mobile phone support exec.
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There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac -- including Windows security risks, Apple says.
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It performs roles once undertaken by man, so why can't we offer our PC the same health protection available to us?
The Acer TravelMate 6292 passes muster, and comes in at a great price. We just wish it looked a little nicer.
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