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11/06/2013

Apple reboots with iOS 7 platform
Apple unveiled an overhauled iOS platform at its annual developers conference Monday with a sweeping upgrade designed to show that the company remains at the forefront of innovative technology. Among the new features: redesigned applications, photo-sharing software, a "control center" swipe menu, and an activation lock aimed at curbing phone thefts.

12/02/2013

Microsoft to release fixes for 57 security flaws
Microsoft latest Patch Tuesday is scheduled to deliver fixes for nearly 60 flaws in Internet Explorer, Windows, Office and Exchange Server software. Five are deemed "critical," including two for IE, which is rare, nCircle's Andrew Storms said. "This is the first time I've seen them do this," Storms says. "Unless there's been an 'out-of-band' update for IE, they've never released more than one update [for the browser] in a month." Lumension analyst Paul Henry says the IE patches may have to do with Oracle's recent Java updates. Computerworld UK

02/04/2012

Malware enters work space along with personal devices
With more employees bringing their personal wireless devices to work, companies are finding unwelcome surprises on their networks: Malware has sprung up from applications and games embedded in the devices, according to mobile-security experts. App stores "are fast becoming the prime delivery mechanism for infected applications," said Dan Hoffman, Juniper Networks'

04/03/2012

Microsoft launches the first consumer preview of its latest operating system, Windows 8.

04/01/2012

Fake anti-virus victims in line for slice of $8m payout pie

US watchdogs plan to refund victims of scareware scams using seized assets from fake anti-virus peddler Innovative Marketing.

More than 300,000 consumers, taken in by a scam that warned them they needed to purchase dodgy software to get rid of non-existent security threats, are in line to get a slice of $8 million forfeited by Innovative Marketing.

The firm agreed surrender the ill-gotten gains to settle FTC (Federal Trade Commission) charges that they used deceptive ads to trick marks into buying scareware packages such as Winfixer, Drive Cleaner, and XP Antivirus.

The average amount of the cheques to be distributed will be $20, however the exact amounts will be based on the level of individual loss. The refund programme itself may become the target of scam emails attempting to hoodwink victims into advanced fee fraud.

Mindful of this possibility the FTC makes it clear that it "never requires consumers to pay money or provide information before redress checks can be cashed". More information on the refund programme can be found here.

More details on the FTC case against Innovative Marketing, which was settled back in January, can be found here. ®

02/01/2012

Internet users are being warned about criminal cold-callers who offer to fix viruses but then install software to steal personal information.

02/01/2012

A web user describes how she was targeted by cold-callers who she believes were trying to fraudulently obtain her credit card details.

02/01/2012

The PSNI warn computer users to be wary of scams that appear to be aimed at gaining control of their machines and their personal details.

02/01/2012

A scam using a bogus computer virus warning to get bank details prompts a warning from Leicestershire Police.

02/01/2012

The BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones confronts a cold-calling computer virus scammer

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