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A new mass-mailer virus designed to seize credit-card information and passwords has surfaced in the United States overnight and poses a threat to computer users in Australia.
The Bugbear worm has now surpassed Klez.H as the fastest-spreading virus, and is getting more virulent by the day - but it is bringing an unexpected benefit.
Keeping your network safe from viruses sounds easy, but watch out for complacency. Often, it's your own worst enemy.
Security experts warn that code which could be used to attack and crash Cisco routers has been posted to public mailing lists.
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Keeping your network safe from viruses sounds easy, but watch out for complacency. Often, it's your own worst enemy.
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