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Audio-based networking threat discovered.
Mac machines make up 16 per cent of a botnet's systems, despite their reputation for security.
The man credited with the creation of the first successful iPhone worm - which was later used by others to extort money and steal banking details - has been given an iPhone dev job.
Security firm Websense has issued a warning regarding a major attack against Outlook Web Access portals, designed to install a banking Trojan into company systems.
Peripheral manufacturer Razer has taken down its support site following reports that it was unwittingly distributing a worm dropper as part of several driver update packages.
Microsoft reveals that it plans to disable AutoRun on writeable media, though CDs and DVDs will be unaffected.
A new worm has been uncovered which targets routers based on the Linux operating system and makes them part of an IRC controlled botnet.
Malware has been discovered on two commercially available lines of digital photo frames over the Christmas period - one from Samsung, the other from Mercury.
Certain revisions of Asus' well-regarded Eee Box ultra-small desktop PC have been accidentally distributed with a nasty worm forming part of the default install.
Several laptops used by crew on the International Space Station for e-mail access and experiment monitoring are infected with a password-stealing worm.
HP's "helpful" Info Centre can turn nasty thanks to its ActiveX security flaw, that can allow malicious code to overtake your system.
Skype has issued a warning to users that there is a worm doing the rounds that is affecting its Windows client.
A hacker group named "Storm Botnet" has spammed the Internet with spoofed YouTube emails to create a bot network.
Watch your downloads folder - a new worm is out to delete the beloved contents of your torrenting endeavours.
The upsurge of Mytob worm variants has experts worried. Could we soon see the malware equivalent of MRSA?
October 14 2021 | 15:04