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Researchers develop bug-blocking chip monitor 30/09/2008 12:57:00
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed technology that can fence off microprocessor bugs and keep them from seizing up a PC. - +
Researcher: Intel fixed two critical flaws in its chips 11/08/2008 08:24:38
A Russian researcher who plans to demonstrate this fall how he could take advantage of flaws in Intel's chips, said the chipmaker has told him it has fixed two critical bugs. - +
Police start notifying botnet victims 08/08/2008 09:03:30
Police in the Netherlands claim a world's first in warning victims whose computers were infected by a botnet that was shut down last week. The victims will be forwarded to a special Web page offering instructions on cleaning up their systems. - +
Researcher set to demo attack on Intel chips 15/07/2008 09:46:17
The author of several security books is slated to demonstrate how he could take advantage of flaws in Intel's chips to launch a remote attack against a computer - regardless of what software platform it's running. - +
Kaspersky adds anti-keylogger keyboard 02/07/2008 08:41:06
The new version of Kaspersky's security suite, Internet Security 2009, features a novel but simple defense against keylogging malware -- a virtual keyboard. - +
How to salvage data lost to Gpcode.ak encryptor virus 17/06/2008 07:30:35
The Gpcode.ak virus, which encrypts files on the victim's desktop and demands a ransom to decrypt them, uses encryption that so far has proven too strong to crack. But Kaspersky Lab, which first identified Gpcode.ak earlier this month, says there is a way for most victims to at least recover their files. - +
Security firm asks for help cracking ransomware key 10/06/2008 08:38:52
A security company on Friday asked for help cracking an encryption key central to an extortion scheme that demands money from users whose PCs have been infected by malware. - +
U.K. group: Software licensing is misleading consumers 20/02/2008 11:38:13
A British consumer advocacy group is charging that Microsoft and other major software companies engage in misleading and unfair practices related to end-user license agreements (EULAs), and has asked for an investigation by the U.K.'s Office of Fair Trading (OFT). - +
Antivirus companies aim to set standards for testing 05/02/2008 08:00:34
Antivirus software companies and software testers created a new organization Monday with the goal of providing consistent information about the effectiveness of antivirus products. - +
Dutch company sells media player -- with a worm 08/01/2008 11:15:31
A batch of digital media players sold by a Dutch importer over the holidays appear to have been infected with a nasty stocking stuffer -- a worm. - +
Hacking extortionist resurfaces 17/07/2007 10:35:05
"Ransomware" last seen in 2006 has reappeared and is trying to extort US$300 from users whose files the malware has encrypted, a Russian security researcher said Monday.
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