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Security researchers at McAfee have uncovered one of the biggest attacks of its kind to date, with some 10,000 web pages which had been rigged to entrap unsuspecting visitors.
Although the infected web pages look the same as they always did, under the hood the cyber-crooks had added some...
Read More | Mar 13th, 2008
The annual Virtual Criminology Report, published today, warns that international international cyber espionage is set to be the biggest single threat to national security next year. Right there on the front line of this cyber cold-war is China, according to report authors McAfee. However, that is...
Read More | Nov 29th, 2007
The security experts at McAfee's Avert labs have been consulting the Tarot card, rubbing their crystal balls and generally predicting what levels of IT doom and gloom we can expect to be experiencing during the course of 2008. Unsurprisingly, they expect to see an increase in web exploits and those...
Read More | Nov 16th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 16th, 2007
McAfee Inc. has today released the results of new research which found that nearly one in four people in Europe are putting themselves at increased risk of online fraud or identity theft simply because of poor password habits. The research, of 3500 consumers in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain...
Read More | Oct 8th, 2007
Earlier this year McAfee sponsored a rather interesting survey of search engine safety. Safety, that is, from the ‘how safe are the links they deliver and you click’ angle. Now, for the longest time, I have harbored a passing suspicion that the dodgiest links you can follow from any search...
Read More | Aug 21st, 2006 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Aug 22nd, 2006