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Schemes are costly, take time to uncover; worker tips are among best avenues to discover and foil fraud.
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In a security advisory, Microsoft is warning users of Internet Explorer vulnerability that could allow remote code execution by hackers.
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Users still lax on picking "hard-to-guess" passwords
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Java should be considered a top software security threat, even more so than Adobe PDF files, according to Microsoft's announcement.
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Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) will be free for small businesses to use "beginning in early October," Microsoft announced
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Internet Explorer 9, released in beta form, doesn't talk to strangers
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A vulnerability Microsoft has confirmed is being exploited, and the software giant says it can't fix the problem with a simple update.
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Microsoft on Friday issued an update of its Security Compliance Manager tool, which helps IT pros set security policies for some Microsoft software.
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Blockbuster deal will let Intel provide hardware-based security.
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By Kevin McCaney
Among the oft-cited weaknesses in using passwords for authentication are that people choose bad, easily guessed passwords, such as "123456" or "password"
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Microsoft issued even more details about Windows security concerns, even after releasing its August security update on Tuesday
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As the largest patch in Microsoft's Patch Tuesday history looms, the plot thickens.
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Search giant Google and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency are investing in a company working to track Web-browsing behavior
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Microsoft has adopted a variant of its "responsible disclosure" policy for reporting security flaws in its software, the company announced
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Exploits using Windows XP as an attack vector will grow this year, according to security experts commenting on Microsoft's "Security Intelligence Report Volume 8"
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As Adobe Systems applications face increasing security threats, Microsoft is stepping up to lend a helping hand.
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Dell is warning many of its customers of potential malware embedded in a set of server motherboards.
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Microsoft issues security advisory about Windows vulnerability associated with shortcut icons on USB drives
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The majority of Internet security threats come from unpatched vulnerabilities in Adobe Acrobat/Reader and Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
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Three updates rated "critical," one deemed "important."
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Microsoft plans to release four software fixes on Tuesday in its July security update
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By Natasha Watkins
Twitter agreed to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it put consumer privacy at risk.
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Microsoft today issued a new security advisory on a Windows help function flaw
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Network breaches top IT concerns
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After a thick April patch, this month's security update, released today, is light with only two "critical" fixes.