Ten Most Dangerous Mac Viruses; SIM Card Fraud Schemes Target Online Banking; Porn Site Bludgeoned For 'Lulz' By New Hacker Group; Which University Won the Title for Largest Data Breach?; More...

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Mar 14, 2012, 9:00:00 AM3/14/12
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The Ten Most Dangerous Mac Viruses
Trend Micro helped us pull together the ten most dangerous Mac viruses in OS X's history.

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SIM Card Fraud Schemes Target Online Banking
Trusteer reports discovery of two new fraud schemes that let the bad guys take control over one-time password (OTP) systems, thereby authorizing fraudulent cash transfers.

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Porn Site Bludgeoned For 'Lulz' By New Hacker Group
A new band of cyber criminals calling itself "The Consortium" has entered the seen with the bludgeoning of California-based porn site, Digital Playground.

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Which University Won the Title for Largest Data Breach?
Application Security's research division gathered information on publicly reported data breaches reported by colleges and universities around the country in 2011, and ranked them in order of number of records breached to create March Madness-style bracket.

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OPSWAT Reports on Antivirus Market Share
Quick, name the three antivirus vendors with the biggest market share worldwide. Did your list include Symantec? McAfee? Microsoft? If so, the actual results may surprise you.

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Trustwave Buys M86 Security, Expands Cloud Security
After the acquisition of M86 Secuity is completed, Trustwave will be able to deliver advanced anti-malware technology and Web security through the cloud, Trustwave's CEO said in an interview.

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New Scareware Threat: Fake Disk Repair
A new threat discovered by Bitdefender hides all files and folders on your machine and disables some standard keyboard shortcuts so you can't un-hide them.

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