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Facebook remains thick with malware: report
Facebook says it has malware under control. But the security firm BitDefender claims that up to 20 percent of Facebook news feeds carry some sort of infectious software.
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The return of Koobface
Koobface, a virus that first hit in 2008, has returned for a second round of mayhem. Can anyone slay the Koobface monster for good?
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How Googling Cameron Diaz can mess up your computer
Searching for Cameron Diaz online carries a one-in-ten chance of landing on a website containing with malicious software, according to a report by the computer security firm McAfee.
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Forget the fangs. It's spam that should really scare 'Twilight' fans.
The same week that 'New Moon' is slated to hit theaters, a new 'scareware' scheme targets Internet users looking for info on the 'Twilight' franchise.
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Office software susceptible to attacks from hackers, Microsoft warns
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Twitter spam is on the rise. Is your computer safe?
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Avoiding Twitter hacks, Koobface, and other security holes
As millions move to online social networks, so do computer threats.







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