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Symantec vs. Lookout: Malware vs. Adware
The Cyber age opened us to a world full of malicious software, or malware, that harms our computing devices in various ways. And these threats are now targeting mobile devices, particularly those that run on the Android platform. Symantec Vs. … Continue reading → Symantec vs. Lookout: Malware vs. Adware is a post from: SiliconANGLE We're now available on the Kindle! Subscribe today .
Q&A: Ben Edelman of Harvard on adware & affiliate commission fraud
It has been a while since the topic of adware and conjugated affiliate commission fraud has been brought up on digital marketing blogs. It may appear that the problem is gone. However, this is by no means so.
Symantec recants Android malware claims
Symantec has backtracked from assertions last week that 13 Android apps distributed by Google's Android Market were malicious, and now says that the code in question comes from an aggressive ad network that provides revenue to the smartphone programs.
Symantec backtracks from Google Android malware claims
Symantec has backtracked from assertions that 13 Android apps distributed by Google's Android Market were malicious. It now says the code in question comes from an aggressive ad network that provides revenue to the smartphone programs.
GFI® Software Warns 2012 Will Be Rife With Familiar Cybercrime Tricks
GFI Software today released its VIPRE® Report for December 2011, a collection of the 10 most prevalent threat detections encountered during the month. Phishing campaigns once again
McAfee Mobile Security 2.0 Combines Powerful New Security Features for Smartphone and Tablet Users
McAfee today announced the next generation of McAfee® Mobile Security software, providing smartphone and tablet owners with more controls to preserve their privacy and protection against financial fraud, identity theft and viruses.
Android Malware Not Rampant, Lookout Security Says
Researchers are refuting a claim from their competitor Symantec, which had warned of malicious apps on the Android Market.
Lookout Security rebuts rival's Android malware claims
Researchers from Lookout Security disagreed with rival Symantec that 13 apps on the Android Market were malicious, instead saying that they showed the same behaviors as other ad-supported apps.
'Boring' maintenance key to a working computer
'Boring' maintenance key to a working computer
NinjaVideo.net Founder Gets 14 Months
A Virginia judge sentenced Matthew David Howard Smith, a founder of the NinjaVideo.net website, to 14 months in prison, the U.S. Department of Justice announced...
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