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The recent Stuxnet attack on an Iranian nuclear facility sounded like just another attack, but there was more to it, says Jeff Hudson
Shortened tweeted URLs can often lead to malicious websites, warns Kaspersky
As cyber-crime becomes increasingly sophisticated, cyber-gangs could start aiming malware at one another, warns Derek Manky
A malware campaign has used the Zeus Trojan to infiltrate US government offices and steal data
Security experts say criminals are increasingly storing malware in cloud-based services
Botnet-like Android malware has been discovered attached to games on a third-party Android market
Researchers analysed the malware landscape and found that Tuesdays are the most threat-laden days
Fake anti-virus scareware has recently given way to malware variants pretending to be disk utilities such as defragmentation tools
Gawker was stupid to run with poor security and antagonise hackers, says P. J. Connolly. Now he is picking up the pieces
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