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3 Free Apps to Guard Android from Malware - PCWorld


3 Free Apps to Guard Android from Malware
PCWorld
After identifying a fake antivirus scam making the rounds on Twitter, GFI blogged about the growing Android malware threat; if this rogue antivirus APK file is downloaded, it shows the Kaspersky logo. "Such Tweets are equally accessible to computer ...

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Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac - Ars Technica


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Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac
Ars Technica
Your mileage may vary, but here are our impressions of five different antivirus packages after installing and using each one. In no particular order: Kaspersky's antivirus software was easy to install and pretty robust. The main interface (pictured ...
Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacksZDNet (blog)
Kaspersky Lab says no security study request from Apple receivedPanARMENIAN.Net
Your Mac Isn't As Safe As You ThinkThe Atlantic Wire
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Google Blacklist Includes Hijacked Websites - PC Magazine


Google Blacklist Includes Hijacked Websites
PC Magazine
Sobrier found that of the 621 sites, most of them were legitimate Web sites that had been hijacked and were serving up malicious content such as fake antivirus and booby-trapped PDF files without the site owner's knowledge.

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Mac users' indifference toward security 'worrying' - ZDNet Asia


Mac users' indifference toward security 'worrying'
ZDNet Asia
That same month, Kaspersky Labs expert, Costin Riau, revealed that another malware--the Sabpab backdoor Trojan--was released into the wild and exploits the same Java vulnerability as Flashback. However, Mac users ZDNet Asia spoke to expressed ...

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1800 Web attacks a minute - Gadget


1800 Web attacks a minute
Gadget
Recent statistics from Kaspersky Security Network have revealed that Internet users face an average of 108 035 attacks per hour, or 1 800 a minute. Users browsing the Internet face an average of 108035 cyber-attacks per hour – or 1800 a minute.

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