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A computer when infected with virus can be quite dangerous, as one may not be aware what all files it has infected and what kind of damage can it cause to your PC. Thus it is advisable to install a strong antivirus capable enough to catch and remove the virus from your computer. Also one needs to make sure that the antivirus is compatible with the computer.
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A new version of Sykipot Trojan has been identified, which is supposed to aim at smart card readers used by employees of the U.S. government agencies. With the help of this Trojan, the hackers can gain access to restricted networks and servers. Sykipot is a backdoor Trojan, and smart card reader
A widespread occurrence of 'consumer scam' that started in Canada last year is expected to die down in 2012. However, Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre operated by the RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), the Ontario Provincial Police, and the federal Competition Bureau has warned people to be wary of
The UK police has warned Internet users about a new online scam.
It’s just the beginning of a fresh year and people in UK have been hit by an Internet scam. And this time, the scam involves the city police. Recently, it was reported that several users while surfing the Internet were hit
A computer worm named Ramnit is on the prowl. This time it is attacking the social networking website Facebook. According to security researchers Seculert, it has hacked 45,000 login credentials. The affected users are mostly from UK (69%) and France (27%).
Seculert said, "Since the Ramnit Fa
Fujitsu is reportedly creating a ‘seek and destroy’ virus for Japan’s Defense Ministry in order to identify and combat cyber attacks.
Throughout 2011, multiple malicious programs have attacked Japanese computers. The first news about the attack came in September 2011 from Japan’s arms
The security experts of M86 Security, a privately owned Internet threat protection company, have learned about Web exploitation attacks that were carried out with the help of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) so that the entire payload broke up into small pieces and became difficult to be d
Four Romanian nationals have been indicted for a major scheme to steal millions of dollars from the point-of-sale (POS) systems in SUBWAY restaurants and other businesses in the U.S. The accused had been successfully executing their plan by remotely hacking the POS systems using Trojans and othe
Recently, a survey was conducted by the Ponemon Institute and PC Tools and it was found out that the Americans are more vulnerable to online scams compared to other countries; the UK came in the second place. A scam which took place on May, 2011 also revealed craziness of people for Apple produc
Facebook plans to dispense special debit cards to its white hat security agents.
Generally, security researchers who are competent in finding bugs for an organization are paid either in cash or check. But Facebook decides to hand out special debit cards that are named as "white hat debit card
Hackers want to place their own communication satellites in space in order to battle against the censorship on Internet.
This seems as an idea of a science fiction movie; but folks, come to life as this might be a reality soon. The BBC has recently reported about HGG’s (Hackerspace Glob
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