+ Follow F-SECURE Tag
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[Title] => Hack may have hit Google users in Iran
[Summary] => Experts say the Iranian government may have been behind a hacking attack, allowing it to read Google email from dissidents who thought they were using secure connections.
[DatePublished] => 2011-08-31 22:02:15
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[Title] => Make your mobile phone theft-proof with F-Secure
[Summary] => F-Secure is a global leader in providing software in mobile data security solutions. For more than 10 years, it has developed successful apps, which are available in Ovi Store, including Anti-Theft and Mobile Security that are dedicated to providing security features and functions for Nokia mobile devices.
[DatePublished] => 2010-12-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Virus spreading via cellphones
[Summary] => My mobile phone got "virused" last Saturday, largely through my carelessness. I had received an MMS (multimedia sending) message with the subject, CommWarrior. It identified the sender as a high government official in my directory. MMS messages are text messages with images, audio, or video, sent by phone or e-mail. Ive often been warned against viewing MMS, even from known sources, unless previously informed that a contact was beaming me a "safe" one, as part of phone etiquette.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jarius Bondoc
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[Title] => And now, an anti-virus virus
[Summary] => PARIS (AFP) A French computer security company said a remarkable kind of virus was spreading around the Internet which zaps a virus that last week disabled hundreds of thousands of machines.
The new virus, called Welchia, attacks Lovsan, a version of the Blaster virus which exploits a loophole in Microsoft's Windows operating system, according to F-Secure France.
Like Lovsan, Welchia enters a vulnerable computer that is hooked up to the Internet, F-Secures managing director, Alexandre Durante, said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-22 00:00:00
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[Title] => Clark companies on guard versus new computer virus
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Internet users in this special economic zone have become wary of a new e-mail virus that has reportedly damaged security settings of thousands of computers worldwide since last Dec. 21.
The virus, called Yaha.K, is a mass mailing worm affecting computers using Windows. The anti-virus software firm F-Secure has reportedly given it the second highest danger rating.
Investors here have received the warning via e-mails from their mother-firms.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-03 00:00:00
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F-SECURE
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[Title] => Hack may have hit Google users in Iran
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[Title] => Make your mobile phone theft-proof with F-Secure
[Summary] => F-Secure is a global leader in providing software in mobile data security solutions. For more than 10 years, it has developed successful apps, which are available in Ovi Store, including Anti-Theft and Mobile Security that are dedicated to providing security features and functions for Nokia mobile devices.
[DatePublished] => 2010-12-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Virus spreading via cellphones
[Summary] => My mobile phone got "virused" last Saturday, largely through my carelessness. I had received an MMS (multimedia sending) message with the subject, CommWarrior. It identified the sender as a high government official in my directory. MMS messages are text messages with images, audio, or video, sent by phone or e-mail. Ive often been warned against viewing MMS, even from known sources, unless previously informed that a contact was beaming me a "safe" one, as part of phone etiquette.
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[Title] => And now, an anti-virus virus
[Summary] => PARIS (AFP) A French computer security company said a remarkable kind of virus was spreading around the Internet which zaps a virus that last week disabled hundreds of thousands of machines.
The new virus, called Welchia, attacks Lovsan, a version of the Blaster virus which exploits a loophole in Microsoft's Windows operating system, according to F-Secure France.
Like Lovsan, Welchia enters a vulnerable computer that is hooked up to the Internet, F-Secures managing director, Alexandre Durante, said.
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[Title] => Clark companies on guard versus new computer virus
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Internet users in this special economic zone have become wary of a new e-mail virus that has reportedly damaged security settings of thousands of computers worldwide since last Dec. 21.
The virus, called Yaha.K, is a mass mailing worm affecting computers using Windows. The anti-virus software firm F-Secure has reportedly given it the second highest danger rating.
Investors here have received the warning via e-mails from their mother-firms.
[DatePublished] => 2003-01-03 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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