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Sophos downplays Android malware threat |
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Doesn't blend. Won't spread Android users have little reason to fear an immediate onslaught of malware despite the demonstration of a rootkit-based attack at last week's Defcon conference, according to a leading anti-virus supplier. Free On-Demand Webcast - Virtualizing the Hard Stuff |
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Do Not Call list helps; how about 'Do Not Track'?
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Christopher Null - Now the Federal Trade Commission is exploring a similar list designed to prevent Internet users from being tracked while theyrsquo;re on the Web, ECommerce-Guide.com reports.The so-called Do Not Track list is now under investigation, and a report on its feasibility is said to be due in the fall. The idea would be to limit Web usersrsquo; trackability through cookies and other mechanisms, thus preventing online marketers from discovering users' browsing and e-shopping habits.The biggest snag: Under current law, the FTC does not have broad powers over Internet commerce and specifically over online advertising. Rather, it operates under a relatively narrow set of rules that define exactly what it can and cannot do. A Do Not Track list may ultimately require an act of Congress to become a reality.The potential list comes from a place of recent and growing frustration with Internet businesses, which have been accused of abusing arcane and complex online privacy policies mdash; not to protect the rights of their users but to outline in legalese how those rights can be bent, twisted and violated. As I reported recently, the courts have already held that online terms of service are not enforceable, and privacy policies may be the next to come under fire.Either way, wersquo;re in for a long haul on this one. Nothing is expected to happen with any potential Do Not Track rules for some time, and industry is sure to resist. Stay tuned for some announcement as the year comes to a close.mdash; Christopher Null is a technology writer for Yahoo! News. |
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Emergency Patch Fixes Windows Shortcut Vulnerability
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NewsFactor - Microsoft has rushed out a patch to correct the way Windows parses shortcuts, a vulnerability we reported two weeks ago. Hackers have been exploiting the bug, which Microsoft had warned was most likely to be spread by removable drives when AutoPlay was not disabled. |
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AVG Uncovers New Data-stealing Mumba Botnet
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PC World - Researchers at AVG have uncovered a botnet that has been harvesting personal information and uses the latest version of the Zeus code, underscoring the widespread use of the sophisticated malware. |
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Panda Does Well in German Antivirus Tests
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PC Magazine - AV-Test, a German test lab specializing in exhaustive and sophisticated performance testing of antivirus suites, has completed its tests of Panda Internet Security 2011. |
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