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Monday, 09 October 2006 |
Symantec is reporting security holes in several of its products. This includes an ActiveX control in Norton AntiVirus 2005 and 2006, Norton Internet Security 2005 and 2006 and Norton System Works 2005 and 2006 that could allow attackers to plant code onto a Windows system. A visit to a rigged website is all that is needed. The control is a component in the automated support assistant used for PC fault diagnostics.
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Monday, 09 October 2006 |
Computer Cleanup has put together a list of many of the top browsers that exist in todays market. Provided are details with each browser. Check out the review here. |
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Sunday, 08 October 2006 |
Put away your shredder - Symantec's new Norton Confidential identity protection software is set to ship on Monday.
The product is designed to make Web surfing more secure by thwarting phishing and pharming attacks and disabling "crimeware or malicious applications that are designed to steal your confidential information," said Bill Rosenkrantz, director of product management with Symantec.
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Saturday, 07 October 2006 |
October 10 marks the end of the line for Windows XP Service Pack 1, which will no longer be supported by Microsoft as of that date.
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Friday, 06 October 2006 |
Microsoft, the world’s leading producer of software, is not attempting to block rivals in the computer security space from access to the core, or “kernel,” of its upcoming Windows Vista operating system (OS) to make it difficult for them to tailor their products to the OS, Russian computer security firm Kaspersky Lab said Friday, Reuters reports via WashingtonPost.com.
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