A new software bug, carried by e-mail, is infecting thousands of computers around the world. The ExploreZip Trojan Horse program is not actually a virus. It is a worm, and it can eat deeply into your ...
There's been a lot of buzz lately about malware (malicious software) called Stuxnet. It was first thought to mainly target WinCC (runs on Microsoft Windows), the supervisory control and data ...
It is estimated that 560,000 new pieces of malware are detected on a daily basis, and over 1 billion malware programs currently exist. Malware refers to several different types of malicious software ...
Nearly nine months after it was first discovered, the Storm Worm Trojan continues to surge, building what experts believe could be the world's most powerful supercomputer. The Trojan, which uses a ...
Seems like just yesterday when computer viruses were all the rage. I was on vacation at the beach when my daughters were just babies the first time a virus tried to take over my little corner of the ...
As virus writing is increasing, average time to infection is decreasing, according to a Danish Internet security firm. Sophos’ chart of activity for the first six months of 2005 reports there is now a ...
The crime ring behind the latest Storm Worm-related malware attack (Techmeme discussion) is using new tactics to slip malicious executables past anti-virus defenses, serving up another black eye to an ...
A computer scientist at Washington University in St. Louis has developed technology to stop malicious software – malware – such as viruses and worms long before it even has a chance to reach computers ...
After releasing a new version of the Mimail e-mail worm last week, virus authors are using a new tool this week to help it spread: spam e-mail containing a Trojan horse program that, once installed, ...
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