Spyware



July 6, 2008

Survey results a positive for Aspirus (Ironwood Daily Globe)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 10:49 pm
We are sorry to inform you that you have been temporarily blocked from this website. Your IP Address or perhaps someone from the same geographical area as you has been tracked visiting one or more websites and requesting large amounts of content in a short amount of time.

Recent Original Stories (New Mobile Computing)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 10:31 pm
Microsoft is frequently dinged for having insecure products, with security holes and vulnerabilities. But Symantec, no friend of Microsoft, said in its latest research report that when it comes to widely-used operating systems, Microsoft is doing better overall than its leading commercial competitors.

Group takes aim at identity thieves (The Taunton Gazette)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 9:40 pm
Believe it or not, it is getting better.

Stolen data live on in Google searches (San Francisco Chronicle)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 7:03 pm
A Colorado woman logged on to her computer in April, voted on a CNN poll, shopped for airline tickets and calculated payments for a $25,000 car loan from Wells Fargo. She didn't suspect that a malicious software program was recording every keystroke -...

Features and Case Studies (ZDNet Australia)

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As England's historic Bletchley Park raises funds to restore buildings used by code-breaking legends such as Alan Turing during World War II, ZDNet.com.au 's sister site CNET News.com is taking a look back at the cryptographic machines that kept vital specialists of the German, American, British, Polish, and Japanese military forces awake at night.

Recent Original Stories (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 11:02 am
Researchers from a little-known security software company named Sunbelt Software have seemingly uncovered a criminal identity theft ring of massive proportions . According to one of their employees, Alex Eckelberry, during the course of one of their recent investigations into a particular Spyware application - rumored to be called CoolWebSearch - they've discovered that the personal information ...

City clerk’s office offering absentee ballots (Ironwood Daily Globe)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 10:04 am
Absentee ballot applications available for Aug. 5 primary

Board of review to meet July 15 (Ironwood Daily Globe)

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Wakefield board set to meet

Dont become a statistic in the lost laptop legacy.

Filed under: Spyware News — Doug Woodall @ 9:50 am
The article also has a video showing how easy it is for thieves to steal your lappie.
clipped from consumerist.com

Absentminded travelers flummoxed by airport security leave 12,000 laptops in airports every single week. Only 30% are ever recovered.

  blog it

Recent Original Stories (OS News)

Filed under: Spyware News — Yahoo! News Search Results for spyware @ 9:48 am
A new report from Symantec security researchers contends that Microsoft's much-awaited Vista operating system could harbor a range of vulnerabilities that will make it less secure than previous iterations of Windows.
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