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Security Watch Letter: Server flaw may put malicious code in your browser Every couple of months, a virus threat makes the six o'clock news, and the latest, JS.Scob.Trojan, got plenty of airtime. The new menace appears to be ......(Continue Reading) Security Watch Letter: Zafi.B Worm is Multilingual Is nothing safe? This week viruses opened a front on yet another category of tech gadgetry: mobile phones. The Cabir virus, also known as Worm.Symbian.Cabir.a, ......(Continue Reading)Revealing Codes What do your Microsoft Office documents say about you? SCO Group, a Utah-based business software company, found out the hard way when it recently filed ......(Continue Reading)New Netsky Tries Some Old Tricks Within hours of putting last week's edition of Security Watch to bed new versions of Bagle and Netsky appeared. Netsky.P has been the most prevalent, ......(Continue Reading)Security Alert: W32/Netsky.B-mm Threatens File Sharers With a name that sounds a bit like "pesky", a new virus is proving to be more than just a pest for Windows and peer-to-peer filter sharing application users around the world. W32/Netsky.B-...(Continue Reading)
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