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Does he need Internet Explorer 7? (Philadelphia Daily News)
Q: Microsoft keeps trying to get me to upgrade my browser to Explorer 7, apparently for added security. However, I have up-to-date Norton protection and am reluctant to download Explorer 7 because, being not terribly computer-literate, I am afraid my computer won't function as well. Advice?
Seeking Security in Grid Computing (New York Times)
I have recently subscribed to several different grid-computing projects. How secure is grid computing?
Film Listings (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
Film listings are edited by Cheryl Eddy. Reviewers are Robert Avila, Kimberly Chun, Michelle Devereaux, Susan Gerhard, Max Goldberg, Dennis Harvey, Johnny Ray Huston, Jonathan L. Knapp, Laurie Koh, Lynn Rapoport, Sara Schieron, Jason Shamai, and Chuck Stephens. The film intern is Matt Sussman.
Network Magic 4: Network Management Made Simple (Small Business Computing)
It was physicist and author Arthur C. Clarke who once wrote, "any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." This may help explain the design rationale behind Network Magic , a utility that aims to help users monitor, manage, and get the most out of their home and small office networks.
Spybot anti-virus program gets along fine with Norton (Pioneer Press)
Q. I have used Spybot Search & Destroy for the past year but have just purchased and installed Norton Internet Security 2007. I was told it would replace SpyBot. Will Norton stand alone, or should I reinstall SpyBot?
Skype and Symantec Sign Agreement to Offer Small Office and Home Office Customers PC Security Solutions (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
LUXEMBOURG & CUPERTINO, Calif.----Skype, the global Internet communications company, and Symantec Corp. , today announced a relationship to deliver PC security solutions to small office and home office Skype users for a secure PC environment.
Norton 360 Secures More Than 100,000 Registered Beta Testers Worldwide (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Symantec Corp. today announced that its upcoming all-in-one consumer security service, Norton 360, has secured more than 100,000 registered beta testers worldwide after just two months in public beta. Norton 360 brings together Symantec's leading PC security and tuneup technologies with essential transaction security protection, automated backup capabilities and embedded support. The highly ...
Symantec's CEO Takes the Long View (RedNova)
As Symantec (SYMC) pitches its products at the foremost computer security conference in San Francisco, the company is fending off questions from investors who say an attempt to expand its portfolio has hampered growth.
Which is best, SpyBot or Norton? (Philadelphia Daily News)
Q: I have used Spybot Search & Destroy for the past year but have just purchased and installed Norton Internet Security 2007. Will Norton stand alone, or should I reinstall SpyBot?
Try some detective work if software updates won't download (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Nick Francesco answers your computer questions.
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Zango’s continued bad practices in light of FTC’s proposed settlement terms
Zango out of compliance with terms in every aspect of FTC proposed settlement per Edelman and Howes. Is the million repayment of ill-gotten gains just a slap on the wrist?
Zango, the FTC, MySpace and You Tube
This past Friday, the FTC announced a million dollar settlement with Zango, formerly named 180solutions, in a lawsuit charging Zango with unfair and deceptive business practices, among other things. See ZDNet story here with more details. FTC announcement here. Case documents can be downloaded here.As usual Zango refuses to take responsibility for anything, again blaming [...]
Halloween sites tricking users with malware
Update October 27: This morning I contacted the owner of the listed sites. The sites were indeed hacked, and the owner has since removed the malicious code from the web pages. This is a nasty trick! There are a few Halloween sites being used to distribute malware, right at the time when unsuspecting web users might be searching [...]
Scary malware tricks part 1
In keeping with the Halloween season, I'm starting a series on scary malware tricks, similar to last year's series on spyware tricks. Perhaps my personal focus has changed, but it seems to me spyware tricks are becoming far more devious and destructive. Last year I was testing mostly adware, whereas this year I'm testing more [...]
Edelman on ‘Deceptive Door Openers’ and Ask toolbars
In a new article posted this morning, Ben Edelman continues his investigation of high-profile companies clogging users' computers with junk. Today's target: InterActiveCorp's Ask.com, known for its widespread "smiley" toolbars.Last year I blogged about Ask's various toolbars and the trinkets Ask uses to get users to install them. But Ben thinks there's a bigger problem here. [...]
Is Zango stealing affiliate commissions from adult webmasters?
It seems that Zango, formerly known as 180solutions, the company we all love to hate, has royally ticked off a bunch of adult webmasters. Paperghost, aka Chris Boyd, has the story, complete with links to forums where the adult webmasters discuss Zango allegedly stealing affiliate commissions. True? I don't know, but considering some of Zango/180solutions' past questionable business practices, [...]
So what about user education on security?
CNET's Joris Evers writes about one security expert who says education users on computer security in the enterprise setting is "pointless". Doctoral candidate Stefan Gorling, speaking at the Virus Bulletin Conference, said:"I don't believe user education will solve problems with security because security will always be a secondary goal for users," Gorling said. "In order [...]
Malware being spammed as PDF from retail stores
Reports surfaced today of spam purporting to be from Dell, Walmart, Circuit City or Sony confirming an order for a Sony Vaio computer with a PDF attachment, but the attachment is, in fact, a very nasty piece of malware named Haxdoor. Text of email:Subject: Order ID : 37679041Dear Customer,Thank you for ordering from our internet shop. If [...]
MVP awards, Messenger Plus! and adware — a good combination?
A controversy has been raging in certain circles the last few days over a MVP award, which has now been rescinded, to an adware pusher known as Patchou, Cyril Paciullo, the author of Messenger Plus!. There's a lot of nonsense going around and I'd like to clear some of that up.
Spyware pushers cash in big on zero day exploit
Nearly 50 malware threats being installed though the VML zero day exploit, including familiar names like Virtumonde, BookedSpace, webHancer, SurfSideKick, Qoologic (also known as Qoolaid), Zenotecnico, TagAsaurus, with some trojan downloaders and a backdoor thrown in the mix. Many of these use affiliate programs where the affiliate gets paid per install, so somewhere affiliates of these adware/spyware companies are making a killing off this zero day exploit, trashing computers with their crapware.
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