A virus has been spotted in the wild which attempts to exploit concerns surrounding the bomb blasts that rocked London last Thursday and left at least 50 people dead.
Companies should not deploy a desktop search tool without first considering the security implications because they could end up helping virus writers, say security experts.
Microsoft is starting a game of hide-and-seek with malicious code writers.
Security researchers claim to have found ways to exploit a serious bug in Firefox and Mozilla Web browsers, a sign that attacks could be on the way.
Phishers and spammers are 'jumping on the bandwagon' following the MasterCard security breach.
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.
Symantec published its 10th Internet Threat Report this week and quietly admitted a few days later that its predictions of increasing Mac-targeted spyware threats have not been realised.
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Attorney Hemanshu Nigam says virus writers "ought to think twice before they hit the send button."
The creators of the Bofra worm, which exploits a recently discovered iFrame vulnerability in Internet Explorer, may have timed the release of their worm to throw Microsoft's monthly patch cycle into disarray, say security experts.
Apple computers have built a solid reputation on being virus-free, but is the reality different from the image?
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Although there is precious little evidence of VoIP security attacks, organisations cannot afford to be complacent. Make no mistake, VoIP is an attractive target for hackers and malware writers.
An obscure messaging feature in Windows could be the latest source of security problems for Internet users, experts have warned.
Microsoft has more to do on its new operating system, but this first beta suggests that Windows Vista could be up to par with Linux and Apple Mac OS X.
One of CNET's top editors explains why he's switched to Firefox.
With the non-stop improvement of chips by Intel and AMD, it's no wonder there are new notebooks on the market every other day.
Steve Turvey of RMIT IT Test Labs provides an indepth view of the latest technologies to hit Australia.
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Google should come clean on datacentres
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