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18 posts categorized "February 2013"

Google Warns Again: Your [Gmail] Account Could Be At Risk Of State-sponsored Attacks

Posted by emma.ban@bullguard.com

Google warns about state-sponsored attacksAdmit it: you turn to Google for everything. Want to find a cool restaurant? Google is your best advisor. Want to learn Japanese? Well, again, Google can return a wealth of tutorials upon search.

 

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Category: Internet Security, Tech News Comments

BullGuard’s Vulnerability Scanner Helps You Easily Spot Weaknesses On Your Computer

Posted by blog@bullguard.com


Software_vulnerability_scannerSecurity holes in widely used computer programs make headlines almost constantly. Vulnerabilities in Oracle’s Java software, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser, or Adobe’s Flash Player are just some of the software flaws that recently appeared in security news and serve as a reminder that computers have weaknesses too.

 

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Category: Internet Security Comments

Who’s Spying On You? Android Malware, that’s who!

Posted by kdunlaevy@gmail.com

Nospyware_android_malware_PC_blogAnd it’s on your Windows PC! Security researchers have found numerous Android apps, typically disguised as cleanup tools that are actually spying on your PC’s conversations. Your first question might be: ‘How is Android malware getting on to my Windows PC?’ Good Question.

 

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Category: Internet Security, Mobile Security Comments

Valentine Scams: There’s Nothing Worse Than An Unwanted Valentine

Posted by kdunlaevy@gmail.com

Valentine scams_antivirus_blogWe’ve all been there, the awkward moment you receive a Valentine’s card from someone that you just don’t feel quite the same way about. Well this year you’ve got something else to worry about… especially if you go online without antivirus protection.

 

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Category: Internet Security, Tips & Tricks Comments

Parenting Tips – Is Pinterest Safe For Kids?

Posted by kdunlaevy@gmail.com

Pinterest parental control_blogAre your children asking you for permission to get on Pinterest? It’s pretty hard NOT to be a Pinterest fan, with all of those beautiful pictures – no wonder it’s the third-most visited social networking site and that your children are so eager to get on to it. It’s not surprising then, as a result of the site’s dramatic increase in popularity, that Pinterest has become a haven for cybercriminals. 

 

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Category: Internet Security, Internet Threats, Social Media Comments

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