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  1. When talking about Operation Aurora which is guilty of the IT security attack against Internet company Google and other IT companies, there is no way of being secure with the anti-virus suites nowadays. The problem with these IT products is that according to recent data gathered for independent tests, they can’t stop these well thought attacks. Seven different anti-virus products were tested...

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  2. IT company Microsoft has used IT Support in order to get an IT security update to one of its patches. The problem was that its IT product, Excel, had turned English text in an important Windows tool into Chinese. This happened only two days after the patch release on Tuesday. The two updates Microsoft referenced, KB978471 and KB978474, were the patch collections for Excel 2002...

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  3. According to IT company McAfee, the most costly scam of 2010 is likely to be hoax IT security software and fake antivirus programs which would make IT connectivity users that surf the Internet to pay for something fake. The thing is that cyber criminals have the luck to convince Internet surfers into buying fake software and from this they have the possibility to earn...

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  4. It seems that cybercrime has done it again. This problem has been getting harder and harder to handle. IT connectivity users have to take care of their IT security when surfing the Internet as they might lose important data. Another thing they could do is think about remote backup. According to an FBI-led task force, losses from cybercrime and online scams more than...

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  5. It seems that IT company McAfee has helped without knowing an IT engineer that developed exploit code for an unpatched hole in Microsoft’s IT service, Internet Explorer, but the older versions of it. The IT security researcher, Moshe Ben Abu (AKA Trancer00t) used IT Support to develop the exploit code for the flaw in Internet Explorer 6 and 7 and he said that...

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  6. ZeuS botnet is one of the reasons IT connectivity users should take care of IT services like their IT security and be careful when they surf the Internet. Cyber criminals do their best to steal sensitive data when unsecure online banking takes place. The newest version of this botnet provides a module that costs 10,000 dollars and that gives attackers the possibility to take control...

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  7. After the take down of the botnet that goes with the Koobface worms, the command and control servers associated with it have gone under refresh in order to beat the IT security agents. According to IT company Kaspersky, this refresh was made so that fighters of crimes on the Internet would have much more to handle. IT connectivity users should be aware of the fact...

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  8. On Tuesday, IT company Microsoft has warned users of its IT service, the Web browser – Internet Explorer, of the fact that there is an IT security flaw that can be exploited by hackers and earlier versions have it. This certain vulnerability gives cyber criminals the possibility to access a user’s PC as if it was there. Versions 6 and 7 of Internet Explorer...

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  9. It seems that IT service Adobe Reader is the most often targeted by hackers, according to new data gathered by IT company F-Secure. When talking about IT security when using IT connectivity, Microsoft Word is no longer the world’s most exploited app. In 2008 , Microsoft Word was exploited 35 percent of the cases and Adobe 29 percent. In 2009, Acrobat Reader got...

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  10. The IT company behind the Internet browser Opera has confirmed the fact that its IT service might be suffering from an IT security flaw but it reassured users that the flaw can’t be serious. Also, the company said that there are low risks of the bug being exploited by hackers. The flaw was discovered by IT security company Secunia which said that the gravity of...

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