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2007-11-26 Exploit Code Out for Windows, Mac QuickTime Flaw
An extremely critical Apple QuickTime flaw can enable malware attacks on Windows and Mac OS X systems.
2007-09-27 Stopping Spam: We Can Do Better
It's intractable to stop spam, but we should not feel discouraged by the slow progress toward a solution. A hybrid choice system and authentication are suggested in this article as they can help to reduce spam significantly.
2007-09-18 10 tips for securing Apache
Even with Apache's focus on producing a secure product, the Web server can still be vulnerable to any number of attacks if you fail to take some security precautions as you build your server. In this article, Scott Lowe provides you with 10 tips that will help you keep your Apache Web server protected from predators.
2007-08-30 Court Rules That Anti-Spyware Companies Can Call Spyware Spyware
Legislation makes it clear that security software firms can call spyware "spyware", and the firms also have the right to label software as they see fit.
2007-08-23 Hackers Hit Trend Micro's ServerProtect
Security researchers warn of increased activity over TCP port 5168 associated with ServerProtect. If the ServerProtect is exploited successfully, a hacker could trigger a stack overflow and execute arbitrary code.
2007-08-22 Spam Spreads Storm Trojan Across Internet
The Storm worm spreads through daily spam ploys, including e-cards and security logins. It is quickly becoming one of the worst offenders. They are very hard to be tracked or detected as they use malicious code to infect people with morphing and other clever techniques. Users are suggested to delete such messages without opening them.
 
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