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Top Story - Kaspersky’s 2010 Security Software

Looking to build on the success that has seen it capture the number two spot after just three years in the retail market, Russian Internet security software vendor Kaspersky Lab has recently refreshed its consumer product line-up.

Top Story - Kaspersky Launches Internet Security 2010

Kaspersky Lab has pre-announced the launch of Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, promising a host of new features to protect users from security threats.

Top Story - Kaspersky’s Internet Security 2010

Kaspersky Lab has pre-announced the launch of Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, promising a host of new features to protect users from security threats.

Top Story - Virus Targeting Delphi Apps Spotted

IT security firm Kaspersky Labs reported there is now an IT virus that spreads through the integrated software development environment called CodeGear Delphi.

Top Story - Virus Targeting Delphi Apps Spotted

IT security firm Kaspersky Labs reported there is now an IT virus that spreads through the widely used integrated software development environment called CodeGear Delphi.

Whitepaper - The Hidden Security Threat – When Ex-Employees Represent a Security Risk

From the laid-off to the disgruntled, ex-employees with an axe to grind can make companies vulnerable to data theft. Kaspersky Lab security evangelist Ryan Naraine discusses the threat and offers practical advice to prevent data loss.

Source: Kaspersky Lab Published Date : 25/08/2009 Posted Date : 28/08/2009 Length : 2

Top Story - ‘Criminals Eye File Sharing Networks’

This year is on its way out and seemingly cyber criminals are also planning their year ahead.

Whitepaper - When Legitimate Sites Threaten Your Network

The Internet has matured from a network of connected dial-up modems into a valuable platform for information exchange, global commerce, and workplace productivity. The World Wide Web as we know it today is a well-oiled machine, full of sophisticated, behind-the-scenes communications between browsers, Web servers and data stored on computers. This connected maze would amaze not only most home users but also most (non-IT related) corporate professionals if they truly understood it.

Source: Kaspersky Lab Published Date : 25/08/2009 Posted Date : 28/08/2009

Top Story - MS Says Malware Causes Crashes

A sneaky rootkit is blamed for a problem that has sidelined some XP users following patches

Top Story - Malware Finds Poor Detection Rates

Many Windows Vista anti-virus programs struggle to detect new and unusual malware, Virus Bulletin's state-of-the-art Reactive and Proactive (RAP) tests have found.