FireEye discovers iOS Masque Attack, Apple downplays threat
Computer security experts are warning Apple customers over a new bug that affects iOS devices such as the iPhone...
Self-repairing software tackles malware! Software, heal thyself!
What if networks and applications could automatically detect malware intrusions, repair any damage done and then slam the door...
Bad apples? Malware bites Mac and iOS
Apple devices are immune to malware. That's the prevailing wisdom, and oft-repeated by those who own iPhones, iPads or...
BlackEnergy malware plug-ins run rampant
Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research & Analysis Team last week published an interesting report detailing the crimeware turned cyber espionage...
Don’t get bit: URL-shortening service flagged as malware
If you can't trust Bitly, who can you trust? Citizens of the web found themselves stymied last week when...
Backoff, malware! POS problem won’t leave well enough alone
Visited a Dairy Queen lately and paid with your credit or debit card? If so, it's possible your personal...
Verizon’s ‘perma-cookie’: Just another example of how ISPs invade, threaten our...
**Update: Verizon forced 'supercookies' on all of their customers until March 2015, when several senators raised privacy concerns over...
Unsuspecting Android users could find malware wrapped in image files
Researchers have discovered a new technique which could allow malicious apps to be delivered to unsuspecting Android users via...
Malware infects MS Office: Like you needed another reason to hate...
“Death by PowerPoint” — it's a common refrain from office workers inundated by one lifeless slideshow after another, desperately...
Sick and tired: Ebola malware making the rounds
What are your chances of contracting Ebola, the awful haemorrhagic fever spreading through West Africa? Despite recent media coverage...