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What is a Computer Virus and How do I Prevent Them?
We have all heard the words virus, malware, trojan, adware and spyware, but you might not understand what they really are. Unless you have spent time learning about these terms, you probably have a small understanding that a computer virus is bad and must be prevented.
Social Media & Web Security; Protect Yourself from Malware Threats via Social Media with Webroot's Antivirus and ...
BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn...the list of social media sites people use almost daily seems to grow exponentially. And although these places may be bastions of free speech, collaborative thought and great destinations to mix and mingle with friends and family, they're also hotspots where malware threats distributed via social media spread like ...
Watch out for 'Likejacking' on Facebook
Security researchers have warned about the latest Facebook threat, dubbed as 'likejacking', which tricks users into clicking a link that marks a spam site as one of user's Facebook 'likes.'
Keyloggers Evade Anti-Spyware
A team of security analysts found that most leading anti-spyware and anti-virus software fail to detect commonly used keyloggers. Spyware - Security - Anti-Virus - Malicious Software - Spyware and Adware
Invincea Browser Protection: Using the power of virtualization to combat malware
Invincea is a small Virginia company that may have found a solution that protects computers from web-borne threats, and it's transparent to the user. That's a win-win situation.
Symantec Announces August 2010 MessageLabs Intelligence Report
Spam Sent From Botnets Increases to 95 Percent of All Spam; Rustock Whittles Its Bots but Increases Output With New Tactic
Cameron Diaz Named Most Dangerous Internet Celebrity
McAfee (popular antivirus software company) has released its fourth annual report of the most dangerous celebrities to search for on the internet. McAfee compiled search phrases that contained the names of public figures, then figured out what percentage of searches for those phrases would lead to a site with viruses, spam, adware, or other malware. [...]
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Cameron Diaz tops malware bait list
Cameron Diaz is the most dangerous celebrity on the Web, antivirus company McAfee said Thursday.
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