Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by Nick Mediati
Norton on Wednesday announced its 2011 versions of its Norton Internet Security suite and Norton Antivirus software. Norton also announced a new application--Norton Power Eraser--that is designed to remove the increasingly common fake antivirus malware.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by NetworkWorld
Most emails sent at work are 'irrelevant', a survey for cloud company salesforce.com,has found.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by NetworkWorld
Symantec has made launched the fulll versions of its Norton Internet Security 2011 and Norton AntiVirus 2011 security products.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by NetworkWorld
Hackers create 57,000 new web pages every week in a bid to infect web users with malicious software, says PandaLabs.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by NetworkWorld
Online auction site Craigslist is being urged to close its 'adult services' section on all of its global sites.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by NetworkWorld
Apple yesterday patched three vulnerabilities in Safari, including one in the Windows version that quashed a bug Microsoft said individual developers had to fix themselves.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by John E Dunn
Once seen as an eccentric privilege, remote working is now so established that as many as half of UK office workers were doing it this summer, according to a new survey.
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Posted in Network World on September 8th, 2010 by Nick Mediati
Following up Norton's new product launch early Wednesday, Trend Micro announced an overhaul of its entire home user product line on Wednesday, under the moniker "Titanium." The new products, Titanium Internet Security, Titanium Maximum Security, and Titanium Antivirus+, include new features that use cloud computing for malware detection.
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Posted in Uncategorized on September 8th, 2010 by Robert McMillan
Just under two-thirds of all Internet users have been hit by some sort of cybercrime, and while most of them are angry about it, a surprisingly large percentage feel guilt too, according to a survey commissioned by Symantec.
Posted in Uncategorized on September 8th, 2010 by Gregg Keizer
Mozilla on Tuesday patched 15 vulnerabilities in Firefox, 11 of them labeled critical.