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Seen that? - 30+ Basic Linux Commands
in HackITLinux, on November 15, 2009
...-repeated myth regarding Windows vs. Linux security is the claim that Windows has more incidents of viruses, worms, Trojans and other problems because malicious hackers tend to confine their activitie...
Seen that? - Disaster recovery protection for Microsoft Exchange Server - Computerworld
in On Storage, on November 16, 2009
...rotection and security management solutions including anti-virus and content security. It scans for viruses and malicious code and manages any outbreaks, preventing disruption of end user systems. Fe...
Tips for Staying Healthy While Traveling for the Holidays
in Wandalust, on November 11, 2009
...ng to keep your immune system strong. Water helps keep mucous membranes moist enough to combat the viruses they encounter. Dry mucus membranes are a breeding ground for infection
Say no to desser...
Seen that? - Napkin Folding
in White Lace Wedding, on November 6, 2009
...t Nanotechbuzz Now detecting the presence of toxins, including viruses, bacteria, biohazards and toxic chemicals, may be as easy as wiping a toxin-detecting napkin...
Firefox 3.6 Beta 1
in Wangtam, on 2009-11-01
...t and Digital Marketing Technology Solutions in Latin America
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Seen that? - Phishing attacks primer for consumers
in The Social Networking Weblog, on October 26, 2009
...r for consumers at The Social Networking Weblog Spam, viruses, worms and Trojans cause a lot of trouble when they show up in your inbox, and are easily de...
Seen that? - Linux Web Filtering in 7 steps
in HackITLinux, on October 2, 2009
...ing is part of the large battle to combat all kinds of online threats, including hackers, worms and viruses. Linux content filtering allows administrators to configure and [...] Read More ...
How to Make Your Computer Live Longer
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on September 25, 2009
...l speed.
3. Keep it Clean: During your regularly scheduled defrag, go ahead and run a scan for viruses, spyware, malware, all that bad stuff you can pick on the internet. Find a good program to k...
What's a cookie?
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on September 17, 2009
...This way when you return to the site the website will "recognize" you.
Note that cookies are not viruses. They are not bad by nature. They cannot hurt your hard drive or getprivate information abou...
RFID Chip to detect swine flu virus?
in The RFID Weblog, on August 25, 2009
...rking towards creating an RFID chip which can detect the presence of deadly swine flu and other viruses which are being deemed as bio threat.
VeriChip is working along with Receptors to create an i...
Customizing Your Browser Experience
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on August 21, 2009
...w) is Internet Explorer. Internet Explore has a firewall built in. This firewall protects you from viruses and other programs that can hurt your computer. Its like a metal detector that keeps bad thin...
10 Tips for Using Instant Messaging In Your Business
in Business Computer Blog (UK), on August 13, 2009
...lly worried.
4. Forget about security. IMing can open up your employees computers to worms and viruses. Make sure to warn employees of how this happens and keep clean computers. More here .
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Mac Malware Numbers Growing
in The Gadgets Weblog, on July 10, 2009
...work of downloading more nasty stuff to your system every five hours. Now, as is the case with all viruses, malware, and spyware, it is easy to avoid. Simply never install crap you download off the In...
A Cybersecurity Czar
in Bizinformer, on June 6, 2009
...eBay account highjacked, had to close a checking account over phishing schemes I fell for, and seen viruses shut me down for a few days. I think a cybersecurity czar will be good for me, and good for ...
Pandemic preparation in the IT department
in The CIO Weblog, on April 28, 2009
...oid any accusations of under-reaction. Still, it's a healthy reminder for CIOs that electronic viruses are not the only sort which can lay operations low... for all the automation in today's I...
Lactic Acid Bacteria as Vehicle for Anthrax Vaccine
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 24, 2009
...s, can also be used as a vehicle for an oral vaccine against anthrax , and possibly other types of viruses and pathogens. According to the researchers, "the acid tolerant lactic acid bacteria ca...
Executives targeted in trojan attack
in The CIO Weblog, on January 12, 2009
At a time when most of us have finally become accustomed to big, bot-generated, impersonal attacks becoming the primary threat vector for malicious external attacks on corporate IT systems, it appears that some criminals are going old school and giving penetration attempts the personal touch aga...
Brain Enzyme Regulates Appetite and Weight Gain
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 15, 2008
... may play a role in preventing weight gain and obesity. The researchers injected rats with special viruses that selectively raise or lower S6K activity and found that an increased S6K activity led to...
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in Wangtam, on 2008-12-06
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Gut Microorganisms May Help Prevent Onset of Diabetes
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 22, 2008
...lled "hygiene hypothesis" - the theory that a lack of exposure to parasites, bacteria and viruses in the developed world may lead to increased risk of diseases like allergies, asthma, and ot...
Bacteria May Protect Against Type 1 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on September 22, 2008
...quot;hygiene hypothesis" - the theory that lack of exposure to parasites , bacteria and viruses in the developed world may lead to increased risk of diseases like allergies, asthma, and oth...
Merck's Gardasil, Approved For New Uses
in Straightfromthedoc, on September 16, 2008
...rong evidence showing that this vaccine can help prevent vulvar and vaginal cancers due to the same viruses for which it also helps protect against cervical cancer ," said Jesse L. Goodman, M....
Switching from Windows the easy way
in HackITLinux, on September 14, 2008
...h the image? Well, the person is smiling because he no longer has to deal with malware, trojans and viruses that plague Windows! :P...
Japanese Offer Quick Fix for Computer Problems - Pray
in The Gadgets Weblog, on September 11, 2008
...he Akihabara Shrine, visitors show up every week to have their laptops blessed for protection from viruses, BSOD's, and other sneaky problems. I have been known to pray that a new piece of hardwar...
NASA - Your Virus Definitions are Out of Date
in The Gadgets Weblog, on August 28, 2008
... © pingnews.com
So, just how prevalent are internet and email viruses? Well, apparently, they are so rampant, that not even the International Space Station is immune. That's right, the ISS, ...
Wyndham Hotels and Resorts Now Offering Allergy-Friendly Rooms
in Allergies, on August 9, 2008
...ted with a long-lasting microbial shield, making them free from odors and resistant to bacteria and viruses. Next, a medical-grade air purification system is installed.
Air-handling units and ...
Creating an Artificial Nanovirus
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 3, 2008
...ted areas. The cures for future diseases may be completely dependent on advances in nanotechnology. Viruses cause very common ailments such as the cold and flu. If scientists could use somehow replica...
FBI Issues Phishing Warning
in I got Spam?!, on May 24, 2008
...ted e-mails. It is recommended not to open e-mails from unknown senders because they often contain viruses or other malicious software. It is also recommended to avoid clicking links in e-mails receiv...
I Got Infected!
in I got Spam?!, on May 16, 2008
© dmuth
Yes, that's right, your faithful I Got Spam?! blogger got hit with a nasty virus. Ironic I know. It started when my main PC suffered a hard drive failure (yes it's been a lovely week). While I waited for my new one to arrive, I fired up my trusty Eee PC (great little device by ...
RF-Wall: RFID Firewall for Network Security
in The RFID Weblog, on May 15, 2008
... associated with RFID networks - one of them is the cloning of RFID tags and other is the spread of viruses to back end systems.
There are still doubts as to whether this kind of security threat exi...
Viruses, Hackers and Trojans, Oh My!
in I got Spam?!, on May 9, 2008
Malware is becoming big business for cybercriminals. Thanks to massive botnets like Storm and Kraken, it's easier than ever for them to spread their malicious programs to PCs all across the world. Here is an interesting video from Kaspersky Labs that provides a quick overview of malware and how ...
Malware Authors Fighting For Their Rights
in I got Spam?!, on May 3, 2008
© Ioan Sameli
The Associated Press is reporting that malware authors are Fighting to protect their rights-their copyrights that is. Professional virus writers (imagine that on a resume!) are now distributing licensing agreements with their malware, promising stiff penalties for distribut...
Sharp Rise In Malware Predicted
in I got Spam?!, on April 12, 2008
...ur and distribution methods," he added.
The total amount of malware programs, which includes viruses, trojan horses, and worms , found on the net in 2007 is said to be over 2 million. Such...
March Spam Statistics
in I got Spam?!, on April 4, 2008
Security vendor Softscan has released its March spam statistics. It found that spam accounted for 96.63% of all email in March, but noticed a sudden 45% drop at the end of the month:
"Although there was a significant drop in spam levels at the reputation filter, we didn't see any...
Spam Getting Sneaky
in I got Spam?!, on March 11, 2008
...hing actions that will reveal confidential data to attackers:
Attacks will take the form of sneaky viruses that will blend with spam, leveraging specific current events, such as the Super Bowl or the...
What is a high performance supply chain?
in Supplychainer, on March 9, 2008
...ciently. And they recover promptly from shocks such as natural disasters, epidemics, and computer viruses.
• adaptable : They evolve over time as economic progress, political shifts, demographic ...
Russia Becomes New Malware Leader
in I got Spam?!, on February 21, 2008
...malware analyst Sergei Shevchenko said in a statement. "The bottom line is that there are more viruses and spyware coming out of Russia now than ever before and the complexity of this malware is ...
Sponsored Post: SPAM, Viruses and the Blacklisting of Exchange Servers
in I got Spam?!, on February 19, 2008
...or being listed has been dealt with and no other infections of this nature are present.
Worms and Viruses may include their own SMTP software capable of sending mail. Any machine infected with any o...
Browser attacks up, spam down
in The CIO Weblog, on February 12, 2008
... more worrisome from the standpoint of real security, if not stability; you needn't worry about viruses crashing your systems so much anymore, as about them lurking quietly and harvesting customer...
Hackers Attack Anti-Virus Site
in I got Spam?!, on February 10, 2008
According to AVG , the website for antivirus vendor AvSoft Technologies has been hacked, resulting in a virus being installed on visitor's computers. The malware is being hosted in the site's download section.
"They let one of their pages get hit by an iFrame injection," Rog...
Adware Stealing My Computer, Money and Precious Time
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 7, 2008
...o malicious programs being set up on your computer. In my experience, it's not computer-killing viruses they're trying to stick you with, but instead "adware" - software that constan...
Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy
in Next Nine Months, on January 28, 2008
...ggs in cookie dough and cake batter), as they may be contaminated with disease-causing bacteria and viruses.
3. Unpasteurized dairy foods, including some milk and cheeses, as they may habor Listeria...
New Phishing Attack Masquerades as Government Alert
in I got Spam?!, on January 12, 2008
... was NOT sent or authorized by NPRC, and is NOT associated with NPRC. It likely contains malware or viruses that could harm your computer if you click on any links contained in the email or open any a...
Aviation News Update: Mice on United Flight & New Fare Increases
in The Aviation Weblog, on January 9, 2008
...with rat poison and mouse traps. The story was printed in newspapers yesterday, along with lists of viruses mice can carry. The articles also probably incited panic when they wrote of the potentially ...
Spam Reaches Record Levels
in I got Spam?!, on January 9, 2008
...7, spam levels rose to record levels in December, accounting for 97% of all emails sent that month. Viruses accounted for
.11%. Researchers at Softscan released a list of the top five viruses sent i...
xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel, FDA-Cleared for Marketing
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 7, 2008
...marketing, the very first test that can simultaneously detect and identify 12 specific respiratory viruses in one sample.
The said test, called the xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel (RVP) - (RVP...
Happy New Year from IGotSpam?!
in I got Spam?!, on December 31, 2007
We at IGotSpam?! would like to wish all our readers and their families a very happy and healthy new year filled with peace and prosperity. Stay with us throughout 2008 for breaking news, tips, tricks and tools to help you and your users fight back against spammers and cybercriminals. We also want...
Business Networks Don't Feel Secure
in Networking for Pros, on December 24, 2007
...commissioned the study, believes that while IT executives are focused on the dangers posed by email viruses, they're overlooking the equally dangerous conditions that portable storage devices like...
Back to the classics: What is a triple A supply chain?
in Supplychainer, on December 24, 2007
.... And they recover promptly from shocks such as natural disasters , epidemics, and computer viruses.
• Adaptable: They evolve over time as economic progress, political shifts, demographic tr...
Happy Holidays from IGotSpam
in I got Spam?!, on December 23, 2007
...ove, laughter, and blessings. We have enjoyed being your source for breaking news and info on spam, viruses, malware, and how to fight them. We pledge to continue that in the coming year and look forw...
A Look At PDF Spam
in I got Spam?!, on December 23, 2007
...ng video from Chris Pirillo that looks at PDF spam in depth and examines the possibilities of PDF viruses. An interesting and must see video.
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Peptide Drug Aimed at Two Bioterror Agents
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 21, 2007
...ll researchers have developed a drug candidate against potential bioterror agents, Hendra and Nipah viruses. The compound is a peptide (protein) related to a parainfluenza virus that appeared t...
McAfee Releases GroupShield for Microsoft Exchange
in I got Spam?!, on December 21, 2007
...rotection and security management solutions including anti-virus and content security. It scans for viruses and malicious code and manages any outbreaks, preventing disruption of end user systems.
F...
Why VoSKY Won't Cut It In The Enterprise
in The VoIP Weblog, on December 19, 2007
... work. Like IT professionals want another XP machine to have to keep patched and, hopefully, keep viruses off of. In theory that should be much easier provided nobody actually uses that PC, but st...
Get Heatlhier Teeth, Gums, Body Courtesy of the Sonicare UV Sanitizer!
in Cool Picking, on December 12, 2007
...ou are supposed to toss the Toothbrush and get a fresh one because the old one has the germs/viruses that got you sick in the first place. Think about it- where has that toothbrush been? Does i...
Corporate communications strategies
in The CIO Weblog, on December 9, 2007
...em containing juicy details of internal conversations over contract negotiations-and of exposure to viruses and worms), and usability. With the volume of spam increasing dramatically in the past few y...
"Man In The Browser" Attacks Increasing
in I got Spam?!, on November 26, 2007
A new generation of malicious code is being used in increasingly frequent attacks on banking sites. The technique is called "Man in the Browser" and involves Pharming, which is the practice of redirecting users to a fake website that looks like the legit site of a bank. The cybercrimal ...
Web, Small Attacks Characterize 2007 Security Threats
in Networking for Pros, on November 19, 2007
...nfected with malware attachments, and new threats include infected PDFs, JPGs, and GIFs, as well as viruses designed to target removable disk drives.
The full report can be downloaded at Sophos ....
Kaspersky Security 6.0 For Exchange Server 2007 Beta Released
in I got Spam?!, on November 19, 2007
...ntains the latest set of updates.
Scans old (previously scanned) messages for the presence of new viruses according to a schedule. This task is performed as a background scan and has a small effect ...
Multiple Genes Against Turnip Mosaic Virus Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 2, 2007
...ns for plant breeders and farmers as TuMV is a member of the Potyvirus family,the biggest family of viruses that attack plants, and an important model for understanding other viruses.
Source , Phot...
ISU Sensor Can Detect Single Molecule of HPV
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 31, 2007
...sure the tests picked up known amounts of the virus.
The said sensor - which may be used in other viruses (HIV, avian flu) as well - is going to be developed for laboratory use as soon as agreements...
New Cervical Cancer Test May Replace Pap Smear
in Well Woman Blog, on October 18, 2007
...tions are mostly in young women and most go away on their own. The HPV test looks for the high-risk viruses that can cause cervical cancer if the infection persists. Like the Pap, it uses cells scrape...
HPV and other DNA Viruses Can be Detected Early
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 17, 2007
The human papilloma virus (HPV) is a common virus that can increase the risk of cervical cancer in women.
We all know that early detection is most beneficial, so is in the case of HPV and cervical cancer.
Now, scientists from Iowa reported that they have developed a new and amazingly sens...
Dell Offers Networked Approach To Desktop Support
in Networking for Pros, on October 15, 2007
...oximately $1,100 per user. The approach allows the IT department to control security risks posed by viruses and spyware, and is also an effective deterrent to hacking. The centralized approach also al...
Going Commando?
in Fastweblogs - Test Blog, on 12.10.07
...an common sense.
I mean - you could be subjecting your privates to who knows what (dirt, bacteria, viruses...) if you wear a skirt but don't wear panties.
But, as Sarah from my favorite blog Th...
New Editor Here!
in I got Spam?!, on October 1, 2007
...zing with all the latest news you need to know to protect yourself from spam, malware, spyware, and viruses. Please feel free to contact me with any comments, questions, or concerns you may have. ...
Attacks from the Inside
in On Storage, on September 28, 2007
...ve at blocking threats from the outside, and made it increasingly difficult for would-be hackers or viruses to penetrate systems. Such technologies, however, are largely passive in approach and design...





