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Macromedia reports critical hole in Flash player
The security flaw affects version 6 of the Macromedia Flash Player, ... a new version of the player - version 6.0.79.0 - from its website immediately. ...
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Fake e-cards signal massive DDoS attack
Fake e-cards signal massive DDoS attack. Security researchers are reporting a sharp increase in the number of machines infected by the Storm Worm, ...
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Questions raised about Oyster card security
Mar 7, 2008 ... However, London's Oyster card uses similar RFID technology - the ... They could then make fake cards to do everything from swipe fares to ...
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Fake Windows security alert loads a Trojan
The fake security alert, for example, refers to "Genuine Microsoft Software," a phrase the company itself heavily promotes; uses the recipient's first name ...
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Fake Windows security alert loads a Trojan
Fake Windows security alert loads a Trojan. Messages insisting that users install a just-released Microsoft security update are bogus and actually lead to a ...
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More Mac headaches surface
On the heels of last week's discovery of the first two worms designed to infect Mac OS X platforms, a new vulnerability surfaced today. ...
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Extortionists take out UK gambling site
Apr 5, 2004 ... The incident followed threats from extortionists that the site would be brought to its knees unless €40000 was sent to them via Western ...
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Little action from Kama Sutra Worm
To the delight of mouse-clickers around the globe, the so-called Kama Sutra Worm scored high marks on foreplay – but failed to deliver the knockout blow ...
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Comerica selects Cyber-Ark Valuting Solutions
Munder Capital Management and Comerica Securities are investment services affiliates. Comerica reported total assets of $56 billion at March 31, 2003. ...
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Act of God hampers spam
Act of God hampers spam. Mother Nature may be hitting back at the scourge of spam-filled inboxes, according to IE Internet. ...