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Virus Infects Computer at CCSU - SPAMfighter News
CCSU has just declared that one PC-virus contaminated a system at the business office of the university causing possible leakage of personal data belonging to over 18000 present and erstwhile students, staff and faculties, according to CBS' report ...
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Experts Agree Iran Likely Disabled Crippling Stuxnet Computer Virus - Fox News
Engineers in Iran have successfully neutralized and removed the Stuxnet computer virus from the nation's nuclear equipment, Reuters reports, citing unidentified US and European officials. The source and origin of the virus, which has infected Iranian ...
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Computer spyware is newest weapon in Syrian conflict - CNN International
(CNN) -- In Syria's cyberwar, the regime's supporters have deployed a new weapon against opposition activists -- computer viruses that spy on them, according to an IT specialist from a Syrian opposition group and a former international aid worker whose ...
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Bitdefender updates Quickscan, its cloud-based virus scanner - ComputerActive.co.uk
Quickscan works by comparing files running on a computer with an online database. Scanning and virus definitions are hosted on remote servers and if any potentially malicious files are detected, the software makes the user aware of the threat.
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Virus hampering Internet use - Deseret News
"Ninety percent of the work that we do is virus removal and repair," owner Ted Munford said. Munford and others in his line of work could be extremely busy in the next few weeks, thanks to a piece of malware that federal prosecutors allege was created ...
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Computer scam hits Southend - Southend Standard
The cold‐caller says they have detected a virus on the user's computer and can tell this by looking at the websites that they have visited. They have been known to use scare tactics to try to get the recipient to comply with their requests.
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Malvern 'dirty lab' to tackle cyber crime - BBC News
It is designed to simulate attacks from hackers and test measures against viruses in a secure environment. The lab is run by the Malvern Cyber Security Group, a partnership of six local computer security companies. And it would look like any ordinary ...
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On the beat with PC Darral Mares - This is Cornwall
A caller will phone your home landline from a call centre and state that they are from Microsoft or another computer agency. They will then inform you that you have a virus on your computer and that they have been alerted about the problem.
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Apple's Gatekeeper: A Low Cost for Partial Security - PCWorld
This check makes it much harder for the iOS device to be corrupted by a rogue application introduced by a computer virus. But it also locks the iOS device to only get new or updated applications from the Apple-run store. In this way, Apple controls ...
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Convicted blagger allegedly hacked emails for News of the World - Telegraph.co.uk
By Mark Hughes, Crime Correspondent Philip Campbell Smith alleged to have hacked an email account of Ian Hurst, a former British Army intelligence officer, who is accusing him of placing a 'trojan horse' virus on his computer while working on behalf of ...
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