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Warner Bros. To Cut Link With Adware Firm Zango
'Inappropriate Material' Could Reach Children Special to The Washington Post Friday, July 28, 2006; Page D05 Brian Krebs writes: "Warner Bros. Studios, home to Bugs Bunny, Scooby Doo and Harry Potter, said yesterday that it plans to terminate...
Published
Sat, Jul 29 2006 5:10 PM
by
Susanh
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Security
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Zango
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Malware
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Spyware
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Adware
Malware evolution: April - June 2006
Viruslist.com Jul 21 2006 Alexander Gostev Senior Virus Analyst, Kaspersky Lab, writes: "Superficially at least, the second quarter of 2006 appeared to be one of the most peaceful in recent years. Significant email or network worm epidemics were...
Published
Tue, Jul 25 2006 1:45 PM
by
Susanh
Filed under:
Security
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Malware
Current state of Spyware
eWEEK Spyware Fades to a Dull Roar, But Targeted Attacks Loom July 20, 2006 Matt Hines writes: "News Analysis: Analysts agree that most enterprises have reached a point where they can effectively block many forms of spyware, but targeted attacks...
Published
Tue, Jul 25 2006 5:37 AM
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Susanh
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Security
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Malware
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Spyware
Vonage and Spyware-Delivered Pop-Up Ads
Ben Edelman writes: "I ought to be a Vonage enthusiast. I support Vonage's efforts to protect network neutrality. I applaud their flexible voice over IP service and their efforts to compete with incumbent phone companies. I'm even a VoIP...
Published
Wed, Jul 19 2006 5:00 AM
by
Susanh
Filed under:
Security
,
Spyware
PayPal phone phishers
The Register John Leyden writes: "Hi-tech fraudsters are attempting to trick PayPal users into calling a phone number and giving over sensitive credit card account information. The tactic follows the same patterns as a recently detected "phone...
Published
Fri, Jul 07 2006 8:37 PM
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Susanh
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Security
Yapbrowser acquired by Searchwebme
Paperghost writes on July 6, 2006 "Yep, it's Yap time again. The Yap (of course) being Yapbrowser - a free web-browser that served up a whole lot more than end-users were probably bargaining for. Just when you think there's nothing more to write about...
Published
Thu, Jul 06 2006 7:21 PM
by
Susanh
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Security
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