Threats are part of the routine, banks and financial institutions say.
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Security experts say hackers aren’t interested in attacking social network’s large community.
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Cyber criminals are using open-source ideas to do evil.
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Yahoo Instant Messenger users are likely to catch the bug from chat rooms.
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The startup that protects companies from data leaks bags its third round of funding.
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The security company creates a community-driven network to collect reports of phishing.
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Antivirus software firm plans to expand the reach of its products.
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Security startup’s co-founder sees big demand for protection against data leakage from inside a company’s network.
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More Chinese computers are being turned into bots to send spam or relay security attacks worldwide.
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Security firms say Mac is likely to become a bigger hacker and malware target.
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Security companies discover the first virus for the Mac OS X operating system but it doesn’t cause any damage.
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From targeted products to all-in-one solutions, these 10 security companies aim to be the next Symantecs of the world.
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Network security company acquires the email security provider for $31 million.
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The associate dean at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing says botnets are today’s top security threat.
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The maker of Norton antivirus software turns its attention to instant messaging.
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Security threats will become more sophisticated in 2006, keeping security startups and their customers on their toes.
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Microsoft has yet to release a fix for an Internet Explorer browser vulnerability.
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A variant of the Sober worm disguised as an email from the intelligence agencies threatens computers.
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Secretly installed programs that track keystrokes represent a growing security threat to consumers using PCs.
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Study reveals slack security on corporate instant message systems.
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