The Best Antivirus for 2012; How To Tell If Your Phone Is Infected; Hackers Taking Over Your TV? Yes, It Can Happen; New 'Flashback' Variant Spotted in the Wild; Spy Software for Tablets Released; And More

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  Security Watch April 18, 2012
 
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The Best Antivirus for 2012 (updated)
Which of the 2012 antivirus tools are best? PCMag sorts them out.

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How To Tell If Your Phone Is Infected
Most people have no idea if their mobile devices have been infected with malware, simply because they don't think mobile malware even exists (call it the Mac syndrome?).

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New 'Flashback' Variant Spotted in the Wild
Intego reported on Monday that Flashback has already evolved into a new variant, exploiting the same Java vulnerability that earlier this month infected more than half a million Macs.

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Hackers Taking Over Your TV? Yes, It Can Happen
It may sound far-fetched, devices such as TVs, digital picture frames, and e-readers, are perfectly capable of causing problems on your network.

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Avira's Planned Online Service Will Ensure You Get Help
An upcoming IT service from Avira promises to make your life easier, and might even make you money.

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Spy Software for Tablets Released
Retina-X Studios, LLC, today announced release of what they're calling the "world's first spy software" for tablets.

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Amazon: Cloud Services Offer Customers Security, Reliability
The cloud is not just about saving money and doing things faster, Amazon's CTO said at the Amazon Web Services Summit in New York last week.

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