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Two Arrested Over ZeuS/Zbot Trojan
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MS discovers flaw in Google plug-in for IE
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Major IE8 flaw makes 'safe' sites unsafe
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Facebook Login Phishing+Account Hacking
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Scareware tool dumps smut on Windows PCs
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Health Net says 1.5M medical records lost in data breach
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Thousands of web pages manipulated in large-scale scareware attack
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Spammers aim to profit from swine flu pandemic
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Hackers outwit Windows 7 activation
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WordPress 2.8.6 prevents malicious code from being uploaded
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Kasperskys Analytical Digest November 2009
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Microsoft confirms first Windows 7 zero-day bug
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Evading Federal Wiretap technology
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Beware fake NACHA emails
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Breaking the Botnet Code
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Searching an Encrypted Cloud
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Keeping Pacemakers Safe From Hackers
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Flash flaw puts most sites, users at risk
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Unpatched SMB bug crashes Windows 7, researcher says
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Vulnerability in the GIMP image editing tool
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Hackers will exploit Windows kernel bug, researchers say
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Security vulnerabilities in add-ons imperil Firefox users
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Next generation spammers rise up in Asia, India and Brazil
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Major online ad site hacked, serving up exploit cocktail
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Hackers breach Guardian Jobs site
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Phishers set their sights on corporate accounts
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Rick Astley worm attacks iPhones
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Dispatches from the botnet front
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Smashing the Mega-d/Ozdok botnet in 24 hours
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Sophos enews of 9 November 2009
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ePrivacy Directive close to enactment
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How malware frames the innocent for child abuse
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High-risk flaw dings Google Chrome
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Gumblar malware's home domain is active again
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Scramble on to fix flaw in SSL security protocol
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Backdoors Wide Open at Facebook, MySpace
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Sophos enews of 3 November 2009
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Devious decryption scam rides ransomware Trojan
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Phishing, worms spike this year, say Microsoft and McAfee
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Norman raises false alarm on Windows PCs
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USB stick security flaw puts data at risk
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Swedish police slammed by DDoS attack
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Nasty Halloween Trick: Fake Antivirus Sites
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BlackBerry spyware alert
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After one year, Conficker infects 7M computers
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Twitter warns of new phishing attack
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Massive bot attack spoofs Facebook password messages
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Sophos enews of 26 October 2009
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Mass web infections spike to 6 million pages
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Buffer overflows in the Eureka and Pegasus email clients
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Guardian loses half a million CVs
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Bugs and Fixes: Stymie Malicious Media, Attacks
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Microsoft anti-virus software dawdles over updates
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Launch: IBM-Canonical Cloud-based Desktop
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Your Medical Data is being Sold
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65,000 Exposed via Router
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Researchers see Gumblar attacks surge again
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Vulnerabilities in several PDF applications
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Sophos enews of 19 October 2009
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Oracle to roll out huge patch update
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Wi-fi hack makes plan to ban file-sharers unfair
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Scareware networks are bad for your PC - and your pocket
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Tool to hack TrueCrypt crypted files published
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