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December, 2010
"ESET Detects Fresh Phishing Scam Aiming At Hotmail Users"
By Staff
SPAMFighter, Dec. 31, '10
"Hotmail Phishing Scam Looks Shockingly Real"
By Matt Liebowitz
SecurityNewsDaily, Dec. 21, '10
"Malware Posing as Fake Desktop Utilities Instead of Phony Antivirus"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Dec. 20, '10
"Experimental botnet reveals long sought answers"
By Zeljka Zorg
Help Net Security, Dec. 20, '10
"Security Threats to Watch for in 2011"
By Sue Poremba
IT Business Edge, Dec. 17, '10
"Raising a Botnet in Captivity"
By Technology Review
Huffington Post, Dec. 17, '10
"The Writers Workbench: 2010 Holiday Gift Edition"
By Robert J. Elisberg
Huffington Post, Dec. 10, '10
"Christmas: Time to spread goodwill, cheer and internet viruses"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Dec. 9, '10
"How savvy are consumers when it comes to anti-virus?"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Dec. 9, '10
"PC quarantines raise tough complexities"
By Tyler Thia
ZDNet Asia, Dec. 9, '10
"How did security software change with the evolving malware threat in 2010 and where will it go in 2011?"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Dec. 6, '10
"Is Facebook Good for your Health?"
By David Harley
SecurityWeek, Dec. 2, '10
"Cloud Gives Wikileaks Elastic DDoS Armor"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Dec. 1, '10
"ESET's Disney Tron Sweepstakes Gives Away Electronics & Hundreds of Other Prizes"
By Sandra Grauschopf
About.com, Dec. 1, '10
November, 2010
"Zeus Trojan Merger with SpyEye, Other Banking Malware Worry Researchers"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Nov. 29, '10
"Eset security research fellow says Stuxnet reporting is OTT"
By Staff
Infosecurity.com, Nov. 29, '10
"Wikileaks, China and Google: What the hack tells us"
By Tom Brewster
IT PRO, Nov. 29, '10
"Wikileaks hit by 'denial of service attack'"
By Tom Brewster
IT PRO, Nov. 29, '10
"Cyber Monday Safety Tips"
By Bob Hansen
KING 5 Seattle, Nov. 26, '10
"NHS enables Facebook to track surfers on health info website"
By Jon Leyden
The Register, Nov. 24, '10
"Defending against network snooping proxy servers"
By Michael Horowitz
Computerworld, Nov. 21, '10
"InfoSec Cracks Open ZeroAccess Rootkit to Find Unique Features"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Nov. 18, '10
"Whitehat cracks notorious rootkit wide open"
By Dan Goodin
The Register, Nov. 17, '10
"Symantec to Congress: Stuxnet is 'wake-up call"
By Elinor Mills
CNET, Nov. 17, '10
"SEO poisoning mars Prince William engagement search"
By John Kennedy
SiliconRepublic.com, Nov. 17, '10
"Deconstructing BlackHat SEO attacks and preventing them"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Nov. 15, '10
"ESET Discovers Fresh Boonana Variant"
By Staff
SPAMFighter, Nov. 13, '10
"Security: Mac Malware Attacks Prompt Security Vendors to Rush Out Antivirus Tools"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Nov. 12, '10
"Apple OS X Leopard Harbors Same iOS Bug, Apple Delays Patch"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Nov. 11, '10
"Three new antivirus apps debut for the Mac"
By David Chartier
Macworld, Nov. 5, '10
"AV-Test.org unveils latest results"
By Staff
Virus Bulletin, Nov. 5, '10
"Boonana Trojan Variant Uncovered, Uses Same Tactics"
By Dan Moren
PC World, Nov. 4, '10
"Facebook Targeted by Boonana"
By Staff
Virus Bulletin, Nov. 4, '10
"Ten Best Software Apps to Give Your PC in 2010"
By Jay Garmon
NotebookReview.com, Nov. 4, '10
"Blekko Aims to Slash Away Shady Search Results"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Nov. 4, '10
"In-Depth Look at Boonana Malware"
By Tom Bradley
PC World, Nov. 2, '10
"Two New Anti-virus Apps Debut for the Mac"
By David Chartier
PC World, Nov. 2, '10
October, 2010
"ESET Smart Security 4"
By Brian, the How-to Geek
How-to Geek, Oct. 28, '10
"Scam Offers Free LimeWire Download"
By Matt Liebowitz
Security News Daily, Oct. 28, '10
"Adobe confirms vulnerabilities in Acrobat, Reader, and Flash"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Oct. 28, '10
"Mac Attack Scammers"
By Bob Hansen
NBC San Diego, Oct. 28, '10
"ESET Smart Security 4 Review"
By Charles P. Jefferies
Notebook Review, Oct. 28, '10
"Firesheep Exposes the Soft Underbelly of Website Security"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Oct. 27, '10
"New Mac Antivirus Offerings"
By Mary Landesman
About.com, Oct. 26, '10
"AVAST Taps into Mailshell's Anti-Spam and Anti-Phishing Intelligence"
By Alexandru Pintili
Softpedia, Oct. 25, '10
"SC Magazine interview: David Harley, senior research fellow at ESET"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Oct. 25, '10
"Week in Microsoft: Windows Phone 7 arrives"
By Eric Bangeman
Ars Technica, Oct. 23, '10
"Murky FinCen SAR Reporting: Is Malware Responsible?"
By Charles Jeter
SC Magazine, Oct. 22, '10
"ESET Cybersecurity for Mac"
By MysticGeek
How-To Geek, Oct. 21, '10
"San Diego tech firms make Deloitte Fast 500 list"
By Mike Freeman
San Diego Union-Tribune, Oct. 20, '10
"The Sisyphean Struggle for Biometric Security"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Oct. 20, '10
"San Diego's cybersecurity branding"
By Robert J. Terry
Maryland Daily Record, Oct. 20, '10
"Java: use it or lose it"
By Michael Horowitz
Computerworld (Blog), Oct. 18, '10
"Scammers Impersonate Adobe Employees to Sell Fake Reader Upgrade"
By Lucian Constantin
Softpedia, Oct. 18, '10
"Competitors declare MSE is not enough for small businesses"
By Emil Protalinski
ArsTechnica, Oct. 17, '10
"The Stuxnet Report"
By Mary Landesman
About.com, Oct. 15, '10
"Cyber Deterrence Group Urges Greater Disclosure, Transparency"
By Brian Krebs
Krebs on Security, Oct. 14, '10
"Urban model for cybersecurity ed: San Diego"
By Elinor Mills
CNET, Oct. 13, '10
"Experts: Phone Virus Warnings Infecting Computers"
By Staff
WBAL, Oct. 12, '10
"Cyber Security"
By Jim Patton
CW 6 San Diego, Oct. 7, '10
"Cyber Security Symposium"
By Carlo Cecchetto
CBS 8 San Diego, Oct. 7, '10
"Stop. Think. Connect. - New Web safety campaign kicks off"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Oct. 5, '10
"Security Zone: Faking IT support"
By David Harley
ComputerWeekly.com, Oct. 4, '10
"San Diego's innovative cyber-security initiative shines in Washington, D.C."
By Ruben Barrales
San Diego Metropolitan, Oct. 4, '10
"Debunking the Bunk of Stuxnet"
By Mary Landesman
About.com, Oct. 3, '10
September, 2010
"Phony Virus Warning"
By Bob Hansen
NBC San Diego, Sep. 29, '10
"Analysts: Stuxnet Raises Concerns About Vulnerability of Nuclear, Industrial Facilties"
By William Ide
Voice of America, Sep. 28, '10
"Reality Check: Is Stuxnet's Iran Connection The New Iraqi WMD?"
By Jeffrey Carr
Forbes.com, Sep. 28, '10
"Climber with cerebral palsy tops Yosemite's El Cap"
By Ashly McGlone
San Diego Union Tribune, Sep. 27, '10
"Stuxnet Compromise at Iranian Nuclear Plant May Be By Design"
By Tony Bradley
PC World, Sep. 27, '10
"More Windows Performance Tweaks"
By Staff
The Norman Transcript, Sep. 26, '10
"Factbox: What is Stuxnet?"
By Staff
Reuters, Sep. 24, '10
"ESET Launches ESET NOD32 Antivirus Business Edition for Mac OS X"
By Staff
IT News Online, Sep. 24, '10
"Stuxnet Suspicions Rise: Has a Cyberwar Started?"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Sep. 23, '10
"Hackers Hit Twitter More for Devilry Than Profit"
By Richard Adhikari
E-Commerce Times, Sep. 22, '10
"Anti-virus protection, the case for paid vs. free"
By Byron Acohido
Last Watchdog, Sep. 22, '10
"Free online protection spurs more robust ootions"
By Byron Acohido
USA Today, Sep. 22, '10
"Products of the Week (Slideshow)"
By Staff
Network World, Sep. 20, '10
"The Good, Bad and Ugly of Custom-Built Mobile Apps"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Sep. 20, '10
"ESET Polishes the Apple, Now Protects Macs"
By Mike Allen
San Diego Business Journal, Sep. 20, '10
"Computer Fraud Warning"
By Bob Hansen
NBC San Diego, Sep. 16, '10
"The Climb of His Life"
By
Fox 2 Detroit, Sep. 14, '10
"Windows Server Security Best Practices"
By Paul Rubens
Server Watch, Sep. 14, '10
"Macintosh product news - September 13, 2010"
By Kirk Hiner
Appletell, Sep. 13, '10
"Eset Offers Security for Apple OS X"
By Bruce V. Bigelow
Xconomy, Sep. 13, '10
"Zero-Day strikes again with Adobe Reader exploit"
By Staff
Myce.com, Sep. 10, '10
"New Zero-Day Attack Riddles Adobe Reader"
By Sidney Hill
TechNewsWorld, Sep. 9, '10
"Stephen Wampler Send Off"
By Brad Perry
KUSI News San Diego, Sep. 9, '10
"Angelina Jolie Exclusive"
By Sam Rubin
CNN Showbiz Tonight, Sep. 8, '10
"Eset Expands Smartphone Security, Qualcomm's Firethorn Offers Swagg..."
By Bruce V. Bigelow
Xconomy, Sep. 7, '10
"Eset Readies Mobile Security Software for Some Smartphone Operating Systems"
By Bruce V. Bigelow
Xconomy, Sep. 1, '10
August, 2010
"Supporting Scouts"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Aug. 30, '10
"Hackers invade iTunes accounts, buy gift card codes"
By Byron Acohido
The Vancouver Sun, Aug. 26, '10
"Hackers invade iTunes accounts, buy gift card codes"
By Byron Acohido
USA Today, Aug. 26, '10
"ESET releases iPhone app"
By Staff
San Diego Daily Transcript, Aug. 25, '10
"McAfee Rivals Respond to Intel Acquisition"
By Tony Bradley
PC World, Aug. 19, '10
"Intel Makes Strategic Mobile Move with McAfee Buy"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Aug. 19, '10
"At 15, IE a Scrappy Teen"
By Jabulani Leffall
Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine, Aug. 16, '10
"Stuxnet: Dissecting the Worm"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Aug. 16, '10
"iOS Patch Draws Fast Action From Jailbreakers"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Aug. 13, '10
"Business heavyweights plan security awareness campaign"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Aug. 10, '10
"Claims that anti-virus detections are inadequate are dismissed by vendors"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Aug. 10, '10
"Anti-virus defences even shakier than feared; Security firms attack 'flawed' tests"
By Jon Leyden
The Register, Aug. 9, '10
"Google to end support for Wave at the end of this year"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Aug. 5, '10
"Anti-Virus industry lacking when it comes to detection says report"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Aug. 5, '10
"So what is the concern about the AMTSO, and why is it not being welcomed globally?"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Aug. 4, '10
"Apple: Droids to the Left of Me, Windows to the Right..."
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Aug. 4, '10
"Microsoft's patch for Windows shortcut flaw has limitations"
By Woody Leonhard
InfoWorld, Aug. 4, '10
"Cybersecurity mythbusting: Book smart vs. street smart, Part 1"
By Charles Jeter
SC Magazine, Aug. 3, '10
"iPhone Jailbreak App Tunnels Through PDF Flaw"
By Richard Adhikari
MacNewsWorld, Aug. 3, '10
"Microsoft releases patch for Windows Shell vulnerability"
By Steve Ragan
Tech Herald, Aug. 2, '10
"Are hackers using Aurora-style attacks to steal software credentials?"
By Larry Seltzer
InfoWorld, Aug. 2, '10
July, 2010
"Majority Of Brits Happy To Pack Laptop For Holiday"
By Tom Jowitt
eWeek Europe, Jul. 30, '10
"Yahoo! Travel and Travelocity Trick Customers"
By Lucian Constantin
Softpedia, Jul. 30, '10
"Adobe Gets Its Say on Microsoft's MAPP Security Channel"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 28, '10
"Are hackers using Aurora-style attacks to steal software credentials?"
By Larry Seltzer
InfoWorld, Jul. 27, '10
"Google Gears Up for Government Work"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 27, '10
"Windows Security Vulnerability You Should Know About"
By Douglas R. Spindler
Windows IT Pro, Jul. 27, '10
"LNK Vulnerability Exploited by More Families of Malware"
By Lucas Constantin
Softpedia, Jul. 27, '10
"Best Antivirus 2010 Buyers Guide"
By Charles Jeffries
Notebook Review, Jul. 27, '10
"New Malware Targets Windows LNK Vulnerability"
By Staff
eSecurity Planet, Jul. 26, '10
"Safari Autofill Full of Fail"
By Richard Adhikari
MacNewsWorld, Jul. 23, '10
"DHS presents awards in cyber awareness challenge"
By Dan Kaplan
SC Magazine, Jul. 23, '10
".lnk vulnerability in Windows: Attack wave approaches"
By Staff
The H, Jul. 23, '10
"Unpatched shortcut vulnerability exploited by mainstream malware"
By John Leyden
The Register, Jul. 23, '10
"Virus writers are picking up new Microsoft attack"
By Robert McMillan
Computerworld, Jul. 22, '10
"Virus writers are picking up new Microsoft attack"
By Robert McMillan
IDG News, Jul. 22, '10
"Windows Shell vulnerability being used in the wild"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Jul. 22, '10
"Stuxnet malware still exploiting Microsoft Windows security hole"
By Staff
Tehran Times, Jul. 22, '10
"Industrial 'Trojan Worm' on Loose in Indonesia"
By Staff
Jakarta Globe, Jul. 21, '10
"Stuxnet malware threat continues, targets control systems"
By Angela Moscaritolo
SC Magazine, Jul. 21, '10
"Virus Attacks Siemens Plant-Control Systems"
By Vanessa Fuhrmans
Wall Street Journal, Jul. 21, '10
"New Stuxnet-Related Malware Signed Using Certificate from JMicron"
By Lucian Constantin
Softpedia, Jul. 20, '10
"Second variant of Stuxnet worm strikes"
By Jeremy Kirk
InfoWorld, Jul. 20, '10
"Stuxnet Malware Still Exploiting Microsoft Windows Security Hole"
By Brian Prince
eWeek, Jul. 20, '10
"ESET Discovers Second Version of Stuxnet Worm"
By Jeremy Kirk
PC World, Jul. 20, '10
"ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.2 Review"
By Charles P. Jefferies
Notebook Review, Jul. 20, '10
"Security Gurus Scream for Microsoft Shell Patch"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 20, '10
"White House Honors Cybersecurity Program"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Jul. 19, '10
"Virus Targets Siemens Industrial Control Systems"
By Jim Finkle
Reuters, Jul. 19, '10
"SANS Raises Infocon Alert To Yellow In Light Of New Windows 'Shortcut' Attack Threat"
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Dark Reading, Jul. 19, '10
"Windows Shell vulnerability confirmed as concern grows"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Jul. 19, '10
"DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano Gives National Honor to ESET's Securing Our eCity"
By Phil Leggiere
Homeland Security Today, Jul. 18, '10
"Cybersecurity firm ESET earns White House award"
By Tanya Mannes
San Diego Union-Tribune, Jul. 16, '10
"AV vendor ESET lauded for fostering cybersecurity partnerships"
By Byron Acohido
The Last Watch Dog, Jul. 16, '10
"Google Makes Everyone an Android Dev"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 12, '10
"Virus's Worst Nightmare"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Jul. 12, '10
"Stephen Wampler set to climb Yosemite's El Capitan - Part 1"
By Brad Perry
KUSI News San Diego, Jul. 7, '10
"Stephen Wampler set to climb Yosemite's El Capitan - Part 2"
By Brad Perry
KUSI News San Diego, Jul. 7, '10
"Hackers Target YouTube With XXX XSS Attacks"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 6, '10
"Up the Digital River without a paddle"
By Charles Jeter
SC Magazine, Jul. 6, '10
"Beware of cold call scammers pushing rogue antivirus"
By Dan Goodin
The Register, Jul. 5, '10
"Poisoned search results, spreading scareware, heat up for 4th of July"
By Byron Acohido
The Last Watch Dog, Jul. 2, '10
"Improving User Passwords"
By Sixto Ortiz, Jr.
Processor, Jul. 2, '10
"ESET warns over antivirus piracy rise"
By Doug Woodburn
CRN - UK, Jul. 2, '10
"Hackers poison 4th of July search results to sell scareware"
By Byron Acohido
USA Today, Jul. 2, '10
"Security commentators claim that Adobe should disable JavaScript in Adobe Reader"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jul. 1, '10
June, 2010
"Anti-Malware Testing — Industy Insight"
By David Harley
SecurityWeek, Jun. 29, '10
"Man Indicted for Hacking System, E-mailing Porn and Threatening Biden"
By Ed Silverstein
TMC.net, Jun. 28, '10
"Anti-virus is a Poor Substitute for Common Sense"
By Brian Krebs
Krebs on Security, Jun. 25, '10
"Google Remote-Detonates Pair of Ne'er-Do-Well Android Apps"
By Richard Adhikari
LinuxInsider, Jun. 25, '10
"World Cup Warning"
By Bob Hansen
NBC San Diego, Jun. 23, '10
"Microsoft Office 2010 Lands in Hong Kong (Press release)"
By Alice Li
Microsoft Press Pass, Jun. 21, '10
"A Software Maven Picks Her Tools"
By David F. Carr
Forbes, Jun. 18, '10
"iPhone 4 Pre-Sales Clog AT&T's IT Arteries"
By Richard Adhikari
MacNewsWorld, Jun. 16, '10
"iPhone 4 Pre-Sales Clog AT&T's IT Arteries"
By Richard Adhikari
E-Commerce Times, Jun. 16, '10
"AMTSO Issues Anti-Virus Testing Guidelines"
By Staff
eSecurity Planet, Jun. 15, '10
"Group Releases Guidelines for Future AV Software Tests"
By Jeremy Kirk
PC World, Jun. 14, '10
"Thickening iPad Plot Piques FBI's Curiosity"
By Paul Hartsock
MacNewsWorld, Jun. 12, '10
"AT&T Takes Heat for iPad Who's-Who List Leak"
By Richard Adhikari
MacNewsWorld, Jun. 10, '10
"AT&T Takes Heat for iPad Who's-Who List Leak"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jun. 10, '10
"ESET Sees Cyber Crime Increasing, Need for Protection Constant"
By David Sims
TMCNet, Jun. 3, '10
"Would Google's Windows Exodus Make the World More or Less Secure?"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jun. 2, '10
May, 2010
"ESET Buys COMDOM"
By Staff
Virus Bulletin, May. 25, '10
"ESET buys COMDOM to stop spam"
By Mark Sutton
ITP.net, May. 25, '10
"Mac Security Brags Busted at EICAR"
By Chinmoy Kanjilal
Techie Buzz, May. 25, '10
"Smartphones make mobile marketing essential"
By Joseph Peña
San Diego News Network, May. 25, '10
"Review: ESET Smart Security 4"
By Steel Valor
Bulletproof Pixel, May. 24, '10
"ESET slips on Comdom to stop spam emissions"
By John Leyden
The Register, May. 24, '10
"Apple Security Isn't a Sure Bet"
By Paul Rubens
Enterprise Networking Planet, May. 24, '10
"ESET acquires Slovakian anti-spam provider Comdom Software"
By Staff
SC Magazine, May. 24, '10
"IBM distributed infected USB drives at conference"
By Angela Moscaritolo
SC Magazine, May. 24, '10
"Cyber Security and San Diego"
By Raoul Martinez
Fox 5 News San Diego, May. 24, '10
"Does File-Sharing Threaten Your Sensitive Data?"
By Kim Boatman
Inc.com, May. 24, '10
"Our USB drivers are malware-ridden, says IBM"
By Karan Mathur
Gadget Reviews, May. 22, '10
"Bugnets Could Spy on You via Mobile Devices"
By Rob Vamosi
PC World, May. 21, '10
"IBM: We distributed malware-ridden USB drives"
By Elinor Mills
CNET, May. 21, '10
"DIY Twitter Controlled Botnet Kit Discovered In the Wild"
By Lucas Constantin
Softpedia, May. 15, '10
"Security vendors respond to Matousec research"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, May. 13, '10
"Securing Our eCity meets with Malaysian officials"
By Jen Lubron Kuhney
San Diego Daily Transcript, May. 12, '10
"Researchers claim to have bypassed traditional AV protection"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, May. 11, '10
"How secure are Apple products? It's a matter of perception"
By Staff
Infosecurity.com, May. 6, '10
"Preventing Cyber Crime"
By Marty Levin
NBC San Diego, May. 5, '10
"Looking back at Infosecurity Europe 2010"
By Staff
Infosecurity.com, May. 5, '10
"Reaction to verdict in Sarah Palin e-mail case ranges from justice served to justice undeserved"
By Staff
TMCnet.com, May. 1, '10
April, 2010
"McAfee Offers Compensation To Enterprise Customers Hit By Faulty AV Update"
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Dark Reading, Apr. 27, '10
"Microsoft: Enterprises Hit Hardest By Worms; Consumers By Trojans And Adware"
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Dark Reading, Apr. 26, '10
"SEO Poisoning Piggybacks on McAfee Update Glitch"
By Matthew Hines
eWeek, Apr. 23, '10
"1.5M stolen Facebook IDs up for sale"
By Robert McMillan
The New York Times, Apr. 22, '10
"1.5M stolen Facebook IDs up for sale"
By Robert McMillan
Computerworld, Apr. 22, '10
"McAfee AV Update Issue Should Make Businesses Consider Controlled Approach"
By Brian Prince
eWeek, Apr. 22, '10
"Google's 'Gaia' password system was infiltrated during January attacks"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Apr. 20, '10
"Koobface Spreading in a Novel Way"
By David Harley
Spamfighter, Apr. 19, '10
"Web Apps: Google Dreams Up Cloud Printing Service"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Apr. 16, '10
"E-filing may tame Tax Day's tumult"
By Eric Ruth
Delaware Online, Apr. 15, '10
"ESET Smart Security 4"
By Paul Lilly
MaximumPC, Apr. 14, '10
"Infosecurity reviews the week's security news"
By Staff
Infosecurity, Apr. 13, '10
"Record breaking 60 anti-malware products undergo VB100 testing on Windows XP"
By Staff
Virus Bulletin , Apr. 13, '10
"The Return of Koobface Malware"
By Staff
InternetNews, Apr. 12, '10
"Polish Presidential Plane Crash Exploited by Scareware Pushers"
By Lucian Constantin
Softpedia, Apr. 12, '10
"Tax-related cyberscams on a growth curve"
By Byron Acohido
USA Today, Apr. 12, '10
"Income tax season spawns Internet spammer scams"
By Byron Acohido
USA Today, Apr. 12, '10
"The Return of Koobface Malware"
By Staff
InternetNews, Apr. 12, '10
"Koobface Threatens Users Again"
By Daniel
PC1News.com, Apr. 9, '10
"Tools of the Trade"
By Michael Castelluccio
Strategic Finance Magazine, Apr. 9, '10
"New malware scam spreading on Facebook"
By Mari Payton
WHDH, Apr. 9, '10
"Koobface malware makes a comeback"
By Lance Whitney
CNET, Apr. 9, '10
"Facebook sex emails lure more Koobface victims"
By Staff
Metro, Apr. 9, '10
"New attack uses sex to lure Facebookers into Koobface download"
By Robert Westervelt
SearchSecurity , Apr. 9, '10
"Koobface makes (another) comeback"
By Staff
Infosecurity.com, Apr. 8, '10
"Latest Koobface Facebook Campaign Attracts Users with Erotic Encounters"
By Robert Westervelt
IT Knowledge Exchange, Apr. 8, '10
"Facebook hit by another version of Koobface worm"
By Byron Acohido
Infosecurity, Apr. 8, '10
"Koobface Makes Another Comeback"
By Staff
USA Today, Apr. 8, '10
"New Koobface worm campaign hits Facebook"
By Dan Kaplan
SC Magazine, Apr. 7, '10
"Alert Issued Regarding Searches on Moscow Subway Bombing"
By Staff
Spamfighter, Apr. 7, '10
"Cyber Attack: Koobface"
By Catherine Garcia
NBC San Diego, Apr. 7, '10
"The Only STD on Facebook is a Computer Virus"
By Taylor Buley
Forbes, Apr. 7, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
Associated Press, Apr. 5, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
New York Times, Apr. 5, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
Los Angeles Times, Apr. 5, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
NPR, Apr. 5, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
MSNBC, Apr. 5, '10
"Shortened Links May Not be as Malicious as Thought"
By Jordan Robertson
CBS News, Apr. 5, '10
"Securing Our eCity strives to enable every San Diegan to safely live, work and play in cyberspace"
By Staff
San Diego Daily Transcript, Apr. 5, '10
"Hackers Succumb to La Jolla High School Tech Squad"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Apr. 2, '10
"2 minutes on: Privacy and the social network"
By Angela Moscaritolo
SC Magazine, Apr. 1, '10
March, 2010
"2010 Partner Programs Guide: Programs By Technology Category"
By Joe Caponi
ChannelWeb, Mar. 30, '10
"Beware of Moscow Metro Bombing-Related Searches"
By Lucian Constantin
Softpedia, Mar. 29, '10
"Everything Channel Announces the 2010 Partner Program Guide and Five-Star Rating"
By Staff
FoxBusiness, Mar. 29, '10
"Private Sector Ushers Military Into New Era of Cybersecurity"
By Andrea Siedsma
SDBJ, Mar. 29, '10
"Securing the Home Front: Seven Ways to Lock Out Cyber Crooks"
By Mark Larson
SDBJ, Mar. 29, '10
"Speed Up Your Sluggish Computer"
By Rik Fairlie
CNN Money, Mar. 25, '10
"That 'free iPad' Offer Could Cost You Plenty"
By Robert Mullins
Examiner.com, Mar. 20, '10
"iPad contests proliferate: beware of bogus ones"
By Aaron Crowe
AOL/Walletpop, Mar. 19, '10
"The Writers Workbench: The Anti-Virus Flu Season"
By Robert Elisberg
Huffington Post, Mar. 18, '10
"The Weakest Computer Security Link"
By Juraj Malcho
CTOedge, Mar. 18, '10
"Learn about cyber-security"
By Emily Pippin
San Diego Gay & Lesbian News, Mar. 12, '10
"Threat of the Month"
By Randy Abrams
SC Magazine, Mar. 11, '10
"The 'iPad Button' and Consumer Protection Day"
By Sheryl Bilbrey
Better Business Bureau, Mar. 11, '10
"Best 5 Anti Virus Softwares for Mobile Phones"
By Mobilenews
Zimbio, Mar. 11, '10
"PayPal tells users to download anti-phishing software"
By Staff
Finextra, Mar. 9, '10
"Court Order Helps Microsoft to Deactivate Waledac"
By Staff
SPAMFighter News, Mar. 8, '10
"Microsoft's tax-for-hacks 'horrible' idea, say security experts"
By Gregg Keizer
Computerworld, Mar. 5, '10
"Microsoft's tax-for-hacks 'horrible' idea, say security experts"
By Gregg Keizer
InfoWorld, Mar. 5, '10
"Microsoft's tax-for-hacks 'horrible' idea, say security experts"
By Gregg Keizer
Network World, Mar. 5, '10
"Massive Botnet Foiled but Thousands Roam Free"
By Brian Hook
TechNewsWorld, Mar. 4, '10
"Threat of the Month"
By Randy Abrams
SC Magazine, Mar. 1, '10
February, 2010
"The Malware Report: Are Your Passwords Safe?"
By Staff
Bitpipe.com, Feb. 26, '10
"Microsoft Uses Legal System to Combat Botnet"
By Tony Bradley
PC World, Feb. 25, '10
"Waledac demise imminent after shutdown of domains"
By Dan Kaplan
SC Magazine, Feb. 25, '10
"Intel confirms that it was hit by a sophisticated attack in January..."
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Feb. 24, '10
"ESET Releases Gestural Display on Austin"
By Katy Bachman
Mediaweek, Feb. 23, '10
"2010 Channel Chiefs: Who's Who In Security"
By Staff
ChannelWeb, Feb. 23, '10
"Evil Kneber Botnet Packs Mighty Malware Punch"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Feb. 18, '10
"Another NHS hospital stricken with Conficker virus"
By John Leyden
The Register, Feb. 18, '10
"US Cybersecurity Hypothetically Pathetic"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Feb. 17, '10
"ESET Warns People of Fake Valentines"
By Staff
SPAMfighter News, Feb. 12, '10
"Are iPhone Hackers Lying in Wait?"
By Tom Kaneshige
CIO, Feb. 12, '10
"Are iPhone Hackers Lying in Wait?"
By Tom Kaneshige
SF Chronicle, Feb. 12, '10
"iPhone Hackers: Just Biding Their Time?"
By Tom Kaneshige
PC World, Feb. 12, '10
"Macworld without Apple is diminished but undaunted"
By Patrick May
LA Daily News, Feb. 12, '10
"Macworld without Apple is diminished but undaunted"
By Patrick May
San Jose Mercury News, Feb. 11, '10
"A third of Apple iPhone users do not connect to iTunes to apply patches and application updates"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Feb. 11, '10
"Kaspersky defends false detection experiement"
By John Leyden
The Register, Feb. 10, '10
"Google turns to the NSA for help - should you worry?"
By Steve Ragan
The Tech Herald, Feb. 6, '10
"How Cozy are Google and the NSA?"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Feb. 5, '10
"Apple's Mac OS X is less secure than Windows"
By Nick Farrell
The Inquirer, Feb. 3, '10
"Fake Firefox site bundles undead adware"
By John Leyden
The Register, Feb. 3, '10
"Twitter accounts compromised in torrent site scam"
By Angela Moscaritolo
SC Magazine, Feb. 3, '10
"Twitter Smells a Password-Snatching Rat"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Feb. 3, '10
"IT's biggest enemy No. 1: The Ostrich"
By Dan Tynan
ITWorld Canada, Feb. 2, '10
"Civic Leaders Launch Battle Against Internet Crime"
By Staff
San Diego Business Journal, Feb. 1, '10
"San Diego A Model For Cybersecurity"
By Eilene Zimmerman
SanDiego.com, Feb. 1, '10
"The technology pro's greatest enemies"
By Dan Tynan
InfoWorld, Feb. 1, '10
"In their words: Experts weigh in on Mac vs. PC security"
By Elinor Mills
CNET, Feb. 1, '10
"The last 12 months saw a significant rise in social networking spam and malware..."
By Staff
SC Magazine, Feb. 1, '10
"Fact, Fiction and the Internet"
By M.E. Kabay
Network World, Feb. 1, '10
"Computers worldwide targeted by MBR worm"
By Staff
TechCentral.ie, Feb. 1, '10
January, 2010
"Fact, Fiction and the Internet"
By M.E. Kabay
SF Gate, Jan. 31, '10
"Virus comes back from dead to hit hard drives"
By Staff
Computerworld, Jan. 29, '10
"San Diego set to become cyber security leader"
By Steven Bartholow
SDNN, Jan. 29, '10
"Warnings made of application bug in new Facebook dashboard, as SEO poisoning causes concern..."
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jan. 29, '10
"SDSU Signs Baja Agreement"
By Whitney Lawrence
The Daily Aztec, Jan. 28, '10
"Mike V. In The Morning"
By Mike V.
KIFM-FM 98.1 San Diego, Jan. 28, '10
"San Diego Looks to Take Lead in Cybersecurity"
By Staff
Officer.com, Jan. 28, '10
"Securing Our eCity"
By Bob Lawrence
10 News San Diego (ABC), Jan. 27, '10
"San Diego Cybersecurity"
By Staff
NBC San Diego, Jan. 27, '10
"Cyber Security"
By Staff
San Diego 6 News, Jan. 27, '10
"Securing Our eCity"
By Staff
CBS Local 8 News, Jan. 27, '10
"Phantom app used to bait scareware trap"
By Jon Leyden
The Register, Jan. 27, '10
"San Diego Looks to Take Lead in Cybersecurity"
By Bob Lawrence
10 News, Jan. 27, '10
"Scareware becomes ransomware again"
By Staff
Heise Online, Jan. 26, '10
"Virus Comes Back from Dead to Hit Hard Drives"
By John E. Dunn
CIO, Jan. 26, '10
"Possible Worm Prank No Laughing Matter"
By Brian Prince
eWeek, Jan. 26, '10
"Bogus IQ test with destructive payload in the wild"
By Dancho Danchev
ZDnet, Jan. 25, '10
"New Worm Overwrites Master Boot Records"
By Tim Wilson
Dark Reading, Jan. 25, '10
"Virus comes back from dead to hit hard drives"
By John E. Dunn
TechWorld, Jan. 25, '10
"ESET says Slovakian internet prank turns into global infection"
By Jason Perlow
Infosecurity Magazine, Jan. 25, '10
"Fighting Cybercrime"
By Elex Michaelson with Darin Andersen
San Diego 6 News In The Morning, Jan. 23, '10
"We Want Protection, Google"
By Jason Perlow
ZDnet, Jan. 18, '10
"2010 to become the year of internet caution"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Jan. 18, '10
"ESET Forecasts the Cybercrime Landscape for 2010"
By Staff
SPAMfighter News, Jan. 15, '10
"Black Hat SEO Feeds on Haiti's Devastation"
By Staff
MediaPost.com, Jan. 15, '10
"Rogue anti-virus prevalent on links that relate to Haiti earthquake, as donors encouraged to look carefully for genuine sites"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jan. 15, '10
"Virus Protection"
By Sarah Kimmel
Tech4Mommies, Jan. 13, '10
"Waledac Botnet Using New Year Theme to Expand"
By Staff
SPAMfighter News, Jan. 8, '10
"The problem with malvertising will lead to the most trusted websites being viewed with suspicion"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jan. 7, '10
"Researchers Infiltrate Storm Botnet Successor"
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Dark Reading, Jan. 5, '10
"Online security experts warn that some phishing has spread to snail mail"
By Staff
MX Logic, Jan. 4, '10
"Windows 7 May Face Attacks in 2010"
By Jabulani Leffall
Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine, Jan. 4, '10
"Windows 7 May Face Attacks in 2010"
By Jabulani Leffall
GCN, Jan. 4, '10