Spyware



June 26, 2008

AT&T and Other I.S.P.’s May Be Getting Ready to Filter (New York Times)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 4:37 pm
UPDATED For the last 15 years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet.

AT&T and Other I.S.P.’s May Be Getting Ready to Filter (New York Times)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 4:37 pm
UPDATED For the last 15 years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet.

Microsoft’s Vista Problem (New York Times)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 4:37 pm
Microsoft keeps insisting that Windows Vista is a winner, but the questions keep mounting — and Thursday’s quarterly report only added to the doubts. Revenue from the company’s so-called client division — PC operating systems mainly — came in at a bit under $4.03 billion.

Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 20th Mar 2006 07:31 UTC (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 4:16 pm
There's a software product coming that has the potential to demote spyware from a security priority to an afterthought: Windows Vista.

Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 12th Jul 2005 20:59 UTC (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 12:30 pm
So the ONLY time that you will use it to surf, you'll get to an evil site that will exploit the bugs, install spyware & cie. It never happens only to the others.

Recent Original Stories (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 12:16 pm
To respond to the somewhat alarmingly real threat of spyware, malware, and to a lesser extent viruses on the Windows platform, Microsoft used its recently-acquired security technology combined with its own in-house work to build Windows OneCare Live (codenamed Atlanta).

Recent Original Stories (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 8:56 am
To respond to the somewhat alarmingly real threat of spyware, malware, and to a lesser extent viruses on the Windows platform, Microsoft used its recently-acquired security technology combined with its own in-house work to build Windows OneCare Live (codenamed Atlanta).

Recent Original Stories (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 8:56 am
To respond to the somewhat alarmingly real threat of spyware, malware, and to a lesser extent viruses on the Windows platform, Microsoft used its recently-acquired security technology combined with its own in-house work to build Windows OneCare Live (codenamed Atlanta).

You?ll have to pay better attention soon.

Filed under: Spyware News — Doug Woodall @ 8:04 am
I really hope this works. It will serve to educate users faster about the dangers of online safety.
On the other hand, I dont think it will cut down on the number of infections anytime soon.
clipped from www.pcworld.com
Coming: A Change in Tactics in Malware Battle

As a vast flood of new malware threatens to overwhelm antivirus software, security companies have begun changing how their programs protect PCs. To avoid being left in the dust by the crooks, companies plan to turn the tables on them by allowing only known good programs to run.

  blog it

Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st May 2006 22:30 UTC (New Mobile Computing)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 5:27 am
After a year in beta testing, Microsoft on Wednesday took the wraps off Windows Live OneCare , its all-in-one security and PC care subscription service. That package includes antivirus, anti-spyware and PC tuning and backup tools, along with free support for $49.95 USD per year.
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