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via CBS News @ 7:30 30th Dec
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Bochum, Germany - Before downloading an advance version of Internet Explorer 8, computer users should make sure the offer really comes from Microsoft and not from a hacker. A spam e-mail offering a beta version of the web browser has been spotted regularly on the internet recently. But the e-mail contains a Trojan horse, a program that allows harmful software onto a computer, according to G Data, a German provider of security software.
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via Earthtimes.org @ 2:50 14th Dec
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A worm that's been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has resurfaced.
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via PC Advisor @ 6:09 8th Dec
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A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has returned.
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via Good Gear Guide @ 3:31 8th Dec
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A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has returned.
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via Australian PC World @ 3:34 8th Dec
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A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has returned.
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via ARNnet @ 3:35 8th Dec
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A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has resurfaced.
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via PC World @ 1:53 7th Dec
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A worm program that has been tricking Facebook users into downloading malicious software since July has resurfaced.
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via NetworkWorld @ 18:36 5th Dec
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Palo Alto, Calif. - Online social network Facebook said on Friday that a new version of a worm known as Koobface has surfaced, tricking users into downloading malicious software. The worm, which first appeared last summer, takes the former of a video. When users click to play it, they are taken to a new page where they are told they first need to download new software.
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via Digital Media Wire @ 6:38 6th Dec
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SAN FRANCISCO — Users of all current versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer browser might be vulnerable to having their computers hijacked because of a serious security hole in the software that had yet to be fixed Monday.The flaw lets criminals commandeer victims' machines merely by tricking them into visiting Web sites tainted with malicious programming code.
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via Lucianne.com @ 19:14 16th Dec
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