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January
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Thunderbird is rightThis morning there was some talk on the radio of spam purporting to come from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC the UK Tax Office). HMRC information on spam and phishing is here. The good news is that your spam... 8 January 2009 10:05 GMT
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Image SEO: Celebrity images and Fake Anti-Virus programsAt the end of last week a strange thing happened when I was googling. Whilst listening to the radio I heard the name of the actress Barbara Hershey. Being only vaguely familiar with the name, I typed it... 6 January 2009 14:02 GMT
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Everybody needs stylish affordable furniture And the spammers are working hard to help you with your furniture arrangements with this 3D Home Planner tool: The attachment which came along with this spam message is detected by Sophos as... 5 January 2009 23:54 GMT
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No P2P For You!The large P2P file sharing community has always been the bane of the music and movie industries due to piracy. As a result, I could not help but have a little chuckle coming across this particular Trojan -... 2 January 2009 06:51 GMT
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Will the New Year bring new malware?New Year’s Day is traditionally a time for reflection and speculation. Here are a few of my musings on the kinds of threats that we can expect in 2009. Over the last year, we have seen the continued... 1 January 2009 09:45 GMT
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The New Year Brings No ReliefThe recent spate of the Waled family of worms continues to spill into the new year. SophosLabs has recorded two new Waled worms (W32/Waled-E and W32/Waled-F) within the last 24 hours and it looks like this... 1 January 2009 07:08 GMT
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