(Reuters) – The Department of Homeland Security urged computer users on Tuesday to disable a common networking technology feature, after researchers warned that hackers could exploit flaws to gain access to tens of millions of vulnerable devices.
Archive for January 30, 2013
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The Embarrassing Anatomy of a Phishing Scam
Computer virus turns laptops into spy cams – Video on NBCNews.com
Video on NBCNews.com: Strangers have figured out how to gain access to home computers by … | video.msnbc.msn.com/nightly-news/50580620 |
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Earworms: The Rise of Mobile Malware
Stoking worries that smartphones and tablets represent the next frontier for malware, security researchers have discovered a vast botnet on over a million devices in China. The Chinese news agency Xinhua and the BBC report that the botnet makes it so …
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Malware poses as Java update in wake of Java security scare
Enterprising malware authors have pounced all over the opportunity created by the recent Java security uproar. According to researchers at Trend Labs, there’s a fresh round of malicious software popping up on the web that purports itself to be a … | Geek |
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Phishing scams rise on mobile devices – Video on NBCNews.com
Video on NBCNews.com: New mobile devices could make you a target for scammers. NBC’s Chris Clackum reports.
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Lego computer virus (Entry to Legoaero777’s contest) – YouTube
Don’t Let this happen to you! 🙂 | This is a guy when is having problems with his computer, which finally is thrown away. I Hope you … | www.youtube.com/watch?v=shUbbX6aeNw |
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