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Banking malware SpyEye hijacks webcams and mics to monitor victims

The SpyEye variant secretly films and records what victims say and do when they are being defrauded A new variant of SpyEye malware allows cybercriminals to monitor potential bank fraud victims by hijacking their webcams and microphones, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Lab.read more »

Cross-browser click-fraud worm spreading via Facebook

Kaspersky warns malware writers are using Crossrider browser extension development framework to build LilyJade Facebook worm read more »

Security firms disable second Kelihos botnet

The botnet was made up of over 100,000 compromised computers read more »

Avira is now offering Mac antivirus software to OS X users too

The company also released free a remote management application for Android phones read more »

Symantec tracks down stolen certificate used to sign malware

Key owned by swiss firm Conpavi stolen by fraudsters read more »

Digitally signed malware is increasingly prevalent, researchers say

Stolen digital certificates bypass antivirus detection and defense mechanisms read more »

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How to protect your smartphone from bad apps

McAfee have released a set of five tips to help ensure that your smartphone remains secure and free of potentially harmful mobile apps read more »

The sheer number of people embracing smartphones makes those mobile devices and the data stored on them attractive targets to Bad Guys looking to access or steal your personal information. And though mobile malware isn't exactly a major issue at this point, it could be if those hackers and thieves have their way. But you can, and you should, do your best to protect your device and your data.

The grill: Eugene Kaspersky

Security don discusses cloud security, an Internet Interpol, WikiLeaks and cyber warfare read more »

Security on a shoestring budget

How to start up the security programme you require with limited funds read more »

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