A Study By Microsoft Reveals Malware Installed On Computers At The Factory
A Study By Microsoft Reveals Malware Installed On Computers At The Factory According to a study by Microsoft, cyberciminals have a new avenue of attack. Apparently PCs coming direct from the factory...
View ArticleCyber espionage campaign targets energy companies
Hackers using a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) named Mirage have been engaged in a systematic cyber espionage campaign against a Canadian energy company, a large oil firm in the Philippines and several...
View ArticleThecus Launches the N4800Eco 4-Drive NAS Server
Thecus Launches the N4800Eco 4-Drive NAS Server Following the success brought by the N4800, Thecus is now announcing the new N4800Eco. The N4800Eco features some of the best characteristics from the...
View ArticleSecurity through obscurity: How to cover your tracks online
- Thinking about the bits of data you leave behind is a one-way ticket to paranoia. Your browser? Full of cookies. Your cellphone? A beacon broadcasting your location at every moment. Search engines...
View ArticleCancer cells self-destruct in blind mole rats
Underground rodents evolved a way to zap mutating tissue By Tina Hesman Saey Web edition: November 5, 2012 Enlarge CANCER FIGHTER Blind mole rats fight cancer by killing off cells in a messy type of...
View ArticleAntivirus pioneer McAfee may be released from detention in Guatemala
Fugitive antivirus pioneer John McAfee could soon be released from detention in Guatemala where he is being held on charges that he entered the country illegally in an attempt to escape authorities in...
View ArticleMcAfee expelled from Guatemala, headed back to U.S.
The antivirus pioneer John McAfee is headed back to the United States after authorities in Guatemala expelled him earlier today for illegally entering the country in an attempt to escape authorities in...
View ArticleHow to activate Windows Defender in Windows 8
Like every new Windows release, Windows 8 is more secure than the operating systems that came before it. That’s due in large part to three major enhancements: An increased emphasis on UEFI Secure Boot...
View ArticleThree New Year’s resolutions for PC users
A new year is upon us, and that can mean only one thing: resolutions. For most folks, these tend to be of the “get in shape” or “quit smoking” variety. But if you’re a PCWorld reader, consider adding...
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View ArticleCreaking internet needs to get the rebuilders in
The strange thing about the internet is that it went from being something exotic to something mundane almost without us noticing it. As a consequence, our societies have become frighteningly dependent...
View ArticleMicrosoft’s 13 worst missteps of all time
- Over the years, Microsoft’s made some incredibly good moves, even if they felt like mistakes at the time: mashing Word and Excel into Office; offering Sabeer Bhatia and cohorts $ 400 million for a...
View ArticleAdobe releases emergency Flash fixes for two zero-day bugs
Adobe on Thursday updated Flash Player to patch a pair of zero-day vulnerabilities that hackers were already using to hijack Windows PCs and Macs. The out-of-band, or emergency, update was Flash’s...
View ArticleFacebook targeted by hackers, says no user data compromised
Facebook said Friday it had been the target of a sophisticated hacking attack but that it had no evidence any user data had been compromised. The attack comes two weeks after Twitter asked 250,000 of...
View ArticleScientists race to understand deadly new virus
SARS-like infection causes severe illness, but may not spread quickly By Tina Hesman Saey Web edition: February 27, 2013 Enlarge VIRAL CULPRIT A new type of coronavirus, pictured in a false-color...
View ArticleNews in Brief: New virus uses protein handle to infect cells
Deadly coronavirus related to SARS attaches to molecule common to people, many animals Deadly coronavirus related to SARS attaches to molecule common to people, many animals By Tina Hesman Saey Web...
View ArticleNews in Brief: On the trail of a new virus
Map of MERS infection finds microbe spread through hospital dialysis units By Tina Hesman Saey Web edition: June 19, 2013 A new, deadly respiratory virus spreads easily in hospital settings, a team of...
View ArticleNews in Brief: Deadly flu virus flourishes in lung cells
H7N9 influenza’s clinging ability in humans and birds raises concerns about increased transmission between species H7N9 influenza’s clinging ability in humans and birds raises concerns about increased...
View ArticleNews in Brief: Size isn’t only mystery of huge virus
News in Brief: Size isn’t only mystery of huge virus Strange replication method and unusual genetic sequence among the mysteries By Cristy Gelling Web edition: July 19, 2013 Strange replication method...
View ArticleNews in Brief: Camels implicated as possible hosts of MERS virus
Antibodies to mysterious pathogen found in animals in Oman, Canary Islands By Tina Hesman Saey Web edition: August 8, 2013 Camels may be intermediate hosts of a mysterious and deadly respiratory virus...
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