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in TechnologyDuqu Worm: Precursor to a More Devastating Attack?

A new trojan, Duqu, is attacking organizations across the globe thru an infected Microsoft Word Document. Security patch from Microsoft soon to come.by jobertv / on Nov 2, 2011 -
in ITGoogle Announces New Anti-Malware Warning for Chrome Browser

Chrome browser will be updated to include malware warnings in the coming months.by supportonthespot / on Apr 7, 2011 -
in AndroidNew Android Malware Targets App Pirates

Hacktivists strike back at illegal Android app trade.by supportonthespot / on Mar 31, 2011
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “symantec”
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Symantec cautions versus holiday spam
Philippine News Feed —
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US-based Internet security firm Symantec Corp., the company behind the Norton antivirus program, is warning Filipinos of cyber criminals that may take advantage of the country’s penchant for celebrating frequent holidays. Read full story: Symantec cautions versus holiday spam (external link)2 days ago -
News on Android Apps
Phones Review —
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It appears that the malware threat on the Android platform is becoming more dominate as apparently the word is the biggest ever Android malware campaign might have possible infected a staggering 5 million devices with victims downloading affected apps right from the Android Market. According to an article over on ...2 days ago -
Symantec Identifies Largest Android Malware Outbreak Yet
Dial-a-Phone —
Authority: 121
Malware found inside 13 apps available in the Google Android Market could have infected between 1 million and 5 million devices...2 days ago -
New Android Market Malware Could Infect 5 Million Users
GottaBeMobile.com —
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Google’s Android Market is now suffering the largest case of malware with Symantec reporting that 17 applications found on the company’s app store to be affected. The anti-virus software-maker recommends that if users find that they had installed any of the 17 affected apps, that they either uninstall the apps or ...2 days ago -
Free Open Source Cloning and Software Deployment
Bauer-Power- Information is Power! —
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I once wrote here on Bauer-Power about a really great open source cloning solution called FOG . Not only does it handle disk cloning though, but it can do a lot of computer management tasks. It can deploy software, it can rename computers, it can map printers, it can even join computers to Active Directory. All of ...2 days ago -
Symantec tells millions of Android phones infected with malware
GoAndroid —
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Symantec, maker of antivirus software, says in a report 1-5000000 Android phones are infected with malware. These spyware that has been identified as the Android.Counterclank virus. The virus collects data about the user of the phone and sends it to attackers. The malware was found in thirteen apps, of ...2 days ago -
5 million Android handsets infected with newly discovered trojan
TechloMedia —
Authority: 125
Symantec has released a latest report on Android malwares in which it claimes to discovered a trojan known as “Android.Counterclank.” Company also claimed that the newly discovered trojan is the variant of a previously discovered trojan horse called “Android.Tonclank.” Symnatec also claimed that ...3 days ago -
Symantec Advises Disabling pcAnywhere Software
KokTale | Daily Dose of Breaking Stories —
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Security firm Symantec has warned customers to stop using its pcAnywhere software, BBC reports. The company confirmed that “old” source code stolen by a hacking group had exposed vulnerabilities in the remote access program. An advisory note on Symantec’s website explained how to minimise risks for customers who ...3 days ago -
When Antivirus Firms Cant Tell Theyve Been Hacked, Were All Doomed [Security]
Gizmodo —
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Symantec has been scrabbling around trying address a security breach from 2006 that came to light recently . But the fact that the company wasnt sure its was hacked in the first place doesnt exactly inspire confidence. More »5 days ago -
Symantec warns users to disable PCAnywhere software from getting hacked.
Better at Security —
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Several years after the theft of source code for several of its security products, Symantec has recommended that users of pcAnywhere, which allows users to remotely connect to another computer, disable the software until further notice. In a security white paper (PDF) , the company said it believes a 2006 security ...6 days ago -
Inspiration can be easy .. Wtf
Kentz-Life —
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People, get inspired ~ =)1 week ago -
Symantec source code breach saga continues
Naked Security - Sophos —
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The wrangle between Indian cybercrew The Lords of Dhamaraja and Symantec over a source code breach in 2006 continues.Whatever happened, the fact remains: this was a cybercrime and the "hackers" are the crooks.1 week ago -
Hackers From Yama Tough Threaten To Reveal Norton Codes Stolen From Symantec
TheTechJournal.com —
Authority: 438
In a tweet posted recently by Yama Tough announced a big release to come soon for the fans. “This coming Tuesday behold the full Norton Antivirus 1,7Gb src, the rest will follow…,” write the hackers. Earlier this month, reports revealed that hackers manage to breach Symantec’s protection and to steal source ...1 week ago -
Symantec gets the M&A ball rolling in 2012
Too much information —
Authority: 107
As if to underscore our belief that the cloud is set to play a bigger role in all things Information Management-related in 2012, Symantec announced this week that it had acquired cloud archiving specialist LiveOffice for $115m, its first acquisition in eight months (451 research clients can read the full deal-analysis ...1 week ago -
A further reminder about my Google Plus site
Chris Dale Lawyer Support —
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I have yet to do the necessary cross-linking between the various places in which I put eDiscovery information. At the moment, it makes more sense to push the stuff out there and worry in due course about making a cohesive whole out of it. Various things come together here. One is that LegalTech New York [...]1 week ago -
Not All Tech Companies Are Alike
Xconomy —
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Kousha Bautista-Saeyan From cloudy Seattle to the vast suburbs of Silicon Valley, we covered a lot of ground on MIT Sloan’s recent technology trek, which concluded with a leg in Boston. The first stop was Seattle where it was predictably raining. Visiting Amazon, Microsoft, and Adobe, we came away with an ...1 week ago -
GRC Roll-up: IBM’s Identity Management, Symantec Buys LiveOffice
Blogging —
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This week in the GRC space, IBM released its identity intelligence software, Symantec had a busy week with the acquisition of LiveOffice and its rethink of intelligent information governance, CMSWire’s contributors visited the governance space, particularly around website governance and Qualtrax upgraded to v4.3. ...1 week ago -
Breaches: truth or consequence
Security, Compliance and Best Practices —
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I’m a Zappos customer, having bought quite a number of pairs of shoes for my family, and I got an email this week with very clear notification that their site had been breached, along with a lot of information regarding exactly what had been compromised. I don’t like it that there was a breach, but [...]2 weeks ago -
Symantec hacked
En norrlndsk blogg om allt mjligt —
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Symantec issues a warning and recognizes that the source code for several of the company’s security software has been stolen by hackers. Security company Symantec backed down yesterday from the previous statement regarding the theft of its source. Now Symantec recognizes that the source code for several of its ...2 weeks ago -
Symantec admits stolen source code for security products hacked from own servers
Tech-Ex —
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Symantec has reversed field on its earlier statements about how source code for an old security product was acquired by hackers. The company had earlier claimed the code was obtained from Indian military servers, but came clean on Tuesday, saying that the code was hacked in a far more embarrassing manner for a ...2 weeks ago



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