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Showing posts with label trojans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trojans. Show all posts
10 February 2010

Is Microsoft Exploiting the Innocent?

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I'd never heard of the UK government's Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), but that's not surprising, since ...
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05 December 2008

Misinformed about Malware

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I was moaning recently about the appalling sloppiness when it comes to viruses et al.: they are practically all for Windows, and yet nobody...
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28 May 2008

Give Me a Platform...

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...and I will infect the world: Symantec has warned of a security hole in Adobe's Flash Player that is already being exploited by web s...
12 March 2008

The Economics of Information Security

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On Open Enterprise blog .
08 August 2007

On the Necessity of Open Access and Open Data

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One of the great things about open source is its transparency: you can't easily hide viruses or trojans, nor can you simply filch code f...
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