- Thu Nov 5 11:26 AM PST 2009 Microsoft to fix holes in Windows, Office
November's Patch Tuesday promises to be lighter than last month's record.
- Wed Nov 4 1:12 PM PST 2009 Google Dashboard lifts curtain on stored data
A new page off user's Google Account settings lets them review all the data the company has stored regarding that account, and make changes or delete data.
- Tue Nov 3 5:26 PM PST 2009 MySpace changes terms of use to combat app scams
After a lot of bad press unfolded about deceptive offers in the wake of the Virtual Goods Summit event, the News Corp.-owned social network has come out publicly against them.
- Tue Nov 3 5:19 PM PST 2009 Corporate bank accounts targeted in online fraud
Small and medium-size businesses, governments, and school districts are targets of online bank fraud involving malicious e-mails, key loggers, and money mules, FBI says.
- Tue Nov 3 12:29 PM PST 2009 Hacker breaks into jailbroken iPhones, asks for $7
A hacker asks victims to pay $7 to get instructions for fixing a security hole in their jailbroken iPhones.
- Tue Nov 3 10:32 AM PST 2009 Malwarebytes accuses rival of software theft
Anti-malware provider Malwarebytes says it will take legal action against China-based IObit, but IObit says it is all a mistake.
- Mon Nov 2 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browse safely by blocking Web ads
Free add-ons let you prevent potentially dangerous ads from appearing in Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Opera.
- Thu Oct 29 5:30 PM PDT 2009 IOBit 360 refreshed for Windows 7
IOBit 360 is a relative newcomer on the anti-malware scene. It's a fast and welterweight freeware utility for detecting and removing malware, and plugging your system's security holes before they can been exploited.
- Thu Oct 29 9:59 AM PDT 2009 Kaspersky tool detects malware in Twitter links
"Krab Krawler" looks at Twitter posts, extracts any URLs in them, and analyzes the Web page they lead to, blocking any malware associated with them.
- Wed Oct 28 1:16 PM PDT 2009 Bank Trojan botnet targets Facebook users
Latest Facebook phishing e-mail steals passwords and downloads a Trojan on victims' computers that can steal bank account information and financial data.




