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November, 2012
"ESET wins PCMag's consumer recommended award"
By Staff
San Diego Daily Transcript, Nov. 29, '12
"PCMag Consumer Recommended Companies for 2012"
By Eric Griffith
PC Magazine, Nov. 28, '12
"Defending data: The knowledge factor"
By Stephen Cobb
SC Magazine, Nov. 20, '12
"Security Firm Showcases Vulnerabilities in SCADA Software, Won't Report Them to Vendors"
By Lucian Constantin
CIO, Nov. 20, '12
"2012 Windows IT Pro Editors' Best and Community Choice Awards"
By Staff
Windows IT Pro, Nov. 20, '12
"Silent but Effective – ESET Cybersecurity for Macintosh"
By Michael Sheehan
HighTechDad, Nov. 19, '12
"Things to Remember While Holiday Shopping at the Office"
By Steve Ragan
SecurityWeek, Nov. 19, '12
"Safer cyber-shopping creates for happier holidays: 12 elementary reserve tips"
By Staff
IT Secure Site, Nov. 17, '12
"Windows 8 Compatibility Plagues Antivirus Tools"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Nov. 16, '12
"Scammer Alert: Phishing for Photos"
By Consumer Bob
NBC San Diego, Nov. 12, '12
"Did You Hear That? Sophisticated Cyberattacks Don't Make A Lot Of Noise"
By Ken Presti
CRN, Nov. 12, '12
"Windows 8 and Windows RT have been out for two weeks. That means it's security-patch time"
By Nick Kolakowski
Slashdot, Nov. 9, '12
"Cyber threats take aim at mobile"
By Mike Freeman
San Diego Union Tribune, Nov. 8, '12
"Warning: current spam campaign in UK and Germany delivering malware"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Nov. 8, '12
"13 security threats to counter in 2013"
By Davey Winder
ITPro, Nov. 5, '12
"You know who else hates Windows 8? Hackers"
By John Leyden
The Register, Nov. 3, '12
"How Georgia doxed a Russian hacker (and why it matters)"
By Nate Anderson
Ars Technica, Nov. 2, '12
"4 factors for avoiding cyber espionage attacks"
By Righard Zwienenberg
CSO, Nov. 2, '12
"Windows 8 Security: What You Need to Know"
By R. Colin Johnson
Slashdot, Nov. 2, '12
"4 factors for avoiding cyber espionage attacks"
By Righard Zwienenberg
Computerworld, Nov. 2, '12
October, 2012
"Could Hackers Change Our Election Results?"
By Ericka Chickowski
Dark Reading, Oct. 18, '12
"People Woefully Untrained in Security"
By Hailey Lynne McKeefry
Point2Security, Oct. 17, '12
"MiniFlame Drops Cyberbombs on High-Value Targets"
By John P. Mello Jr.
TechNewsWorld, Oct. 17, '12
"Microsoft Windows 8 brings malware improvements, says antivirus researcher"
By Ellen Messmer
ITworld, Oct. 16, '12
"Some Computer Manufacturers May Remove Windows 8's Windows Defender – ESET"
By Bogdan Popa
Softpedia, Oct. 16, '12
"Windows 8 Features Significant Security Improvements – ESET"
By Bogdan Popa
Softpedia, Oct. 16, '12
"Windows 8 Is the Most Secure Windows Ever – Antivirus Researcher"
By Bogdan Popa
Softpedia, Oct. 16, '12
"ESET Praises Windows 8 Security"
By Zak Islam
Tom's Hardware, Oct. 16, '12
"BYOD Trend Means Increased Ransomware Threat to Corporate Networks"
By Staff
Unified Communications Strategies, Oct. 16, '12
"Microsoft's Windows 8 Update Has Improved Malware Shield"
By Maria Vultaggio
International Business Times, Oct. 15, '12
"Microsoft Windows 8 brings malware improvements, says antivirus researcher"
By Ellen Messmer
Network World, Oct. 15, '12
"How To Tell If Your Android Smartphone Could Be Wiped Remotely"
By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Forbes, Oct. 12, '12
"Ransomware risk heightened with BYOD"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Oct. 12, '12
"Windows 7 Malware Spikes 182 Percent: Increased Vulnerabilities Or Market?"
By Ken Presti
CRN, Oct. 11, '12
"Windows 8: 4 Smart Security Improvements"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Oct. 11, '12
"How To Tell If Your Android Smartphone Could Be Wiped Remotely"
By Adrian Kingley-Hughes
Forbes, Oct. 12, '12
"Windows 8: 4 Smart Security Improvements"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Oct. 11, '12
"The Pros and Cons of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)"
By Terry Zink
CircleID, Oct. 10, '12
"Job-seekers must beware online identity theft"
By Amy Levin-Epstein
CBS MoneyWatch, Oct. 9, '12
"Cybersecurity business cluster initiative launched in San Diego"
By Staff
The Daily Transcript, Oct. 8, '12
"Protect Your Android Smartphone From The Remote Wipe USSD Vulnerability"
By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Forbes, Oct. 3, '12
"ESET Fixes Android Vulnerability"
By Staff
socalTECH, Oct. 3, '12
"Best of Endpoint Security 2012"
By Staff
SearchSecurity, Oct. 1, '12
"How Secure Is Your Hotel's Wi-Fi?"
By Michael Shapiro
Meetings & Conventions, Oct. 1, '12
September, 2012
"Don't Duck BYOD Culture, Embrace it"
By Daniel Langton
Microsoft Medium Business Blog, Sep. 27, '12
"Malware trends: The rise of cross-platform malware"
By Moriah Sargent
SearchSecurity, Sep. 29, '12
"New Spam Campaign Could Be Using Stolen LinkedIn Data"
By Sue Walsh
AllSpammedUp.com, Sep. 28, '12
"Cyberespionage skills go beyond technical ability"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Sep. 27, '12
"Don't 'DUCK' BYOD Culture, Embrace It"
By Daniel Langton
Technet, Sep. 27, '12
"ESET calls Flashback Trojan threat now 'extinct'"
By Moriah Sargent
ZDNet, Sep. 21, '12
"Flashback malware for OS X appears to be going extinct"
By Topher Kessler
CNET, Sep. 21, '12
"Eastern European Cybercriminals Said to Trump Asian Counterparts in Sophistication"
By Lucian Constantin
CIO, Sep. 21, '12
"Cyberweapon choice boils down to intent, capabilities"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Sep. 19, '12
"New test results highlight Windows security struggles"
By Seth Rosenblatt
CNET, Sep. 14, '12
"Follow Friday: PCR's list of security professionals"
By Staff
PCR, Sep. 14, '12
"Do PCs not come pre-packaged with malware?"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Sep. 14, '12
"Prof casts doubt on Stuxnet's accidental 'great escape' theory"
By John Leyden
Register, Sep. 13, '12
"Pay-per-install pays big bucks in the mobile world"
By Danielle Walker
SC Magazine, Sep. 12, '12
"Parents just don't understand mobile security"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Sep. 10, '12
"Irish Ransomware Report"
By David Harley
Security News Concentrator, Sep. 8, '12
"Names of Irish iPad and iPhone users found on leaked UDID list"
By John Kennedy
Silicon Republic, Sep. 7, '12
"Beware of fake Tesco gift certificate email and Facebook scam"
By John Kennedy
Silicon Republic, Sep. 6, '12
"Confusion Abounds in Apple-FBI-AntiSec-iOS-UDID-PII Breach"
By Stephen Cobb
The Daily Attack, Sep. 6, '12
"Report: Mobile Security Apps Generally Effective"
By Neil J. Rubenking
PC Magazine, Sep. 5, '12
"U.S. Secret Service Probes Extortion Attempt Claiming Theft Of Romney's Tax Returns"
By Kelly Jackson Higgins
Dark Reading, Sep. 5, '12
"What's the Best Way to Protect Your Data Online?"
By Daryl Nelson
Consumer Affairs, Sep. 4, '12
"German federal police to develop their own computer surveillance software"
By Lucian Constantin
PCWorld, Sep. 4, '12
"Zero-day Java exploit shows how fast hackers have become"
By Bill Jackson
Government Computer News, Sep. 4, '12
"Oracle Java Update 7 Contains Another Security Flaw"
By Fahmida Y. Rashid
SecurityWeek, Sep. 4, '12
"Difficult for PC viruses to stay invisible indefinitely"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Sep. 3, '12
August, 2012
"Security pros advise users to ditch Java"
By Robert Lemos
InfoWorld, Aug. 31, '12
"Only 9 of 22 virus scanners block Java exploit"
By Staff
The H, Aug. 31, '12
"Is Java Worth the Risks, or Should You Give Up On It"
By Bill Jackson
Government Computer News, Aug. 31, '12
"FinFisher Mobile Spyware Tracking Political Activists"
By Mathew Schwartz
InformationWeek, Aug. 31, '12
"Hacktivists Continue To Own Systems Through SQL Injection"
By Ericka Chickowski
Dark Reading , Aug. 30, '12
"The Cloud Requires an Open Mind and Good Security Plan"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge, Aug. 30, '12
"Java zero day skyrockets BlackHole exploit success rates"
By Michael Lee
ZDNet, Aug. 30, '12
"That Java vulnerability and the full disclosure debate"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Aug. 30, '12
"Lessons Learnt From FinFisher Mobile Spyware"
By Sara Yin
PC Magazine, Aug. 30, '12
"Security Pros Advise to Ditch Java"
By Robert Lemos
InfoWorld, Aug. 31, '12
"Is Java Worth the Risks, or Should You Give Up On It"
By Bill Jackson
Government Computer News, Aug. 31, '12
"FinFisher Mobile Spyware Tracking Political Activists"
By Mathew Schwartz
Informationweek, Aug. 31, '12
"Lessons Learnt From FinFisher Mobile Spyware"
By Sara Yin
PC Magazine, Aug. 30, '12
"Hacktivists Continue To Own Systems Through SQL Injection"
By Ericka Chickowski
Dark Reading, Aug. 30, '12
"That Java vulnerability and the full disclosure debate"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Aug. 30, '12
"US Cert Advises Enterprises to Disable Against Java"
By Dan Verton
Homeland Security Today, Aug. 29, '12
"Zero-day vulnerability: Should you disable or remove Java from your computer?"
By Elaine Burke
Silicon Republic, Aug. 30, '12
"Java zero day skyrockets BlackHole exploit success rates"
By Michael Lee
ZDNet, Aug. 30, '12
"That Java vulnerability and the full disclosure debate"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Aug. 30, '12
"ESER: INF/Autorun Malware was the Most Common Malware in July 2012"
By Staff
SPAMfighter, Aug. 29, '12
"Razorblue in Leeds move"
By Staff
Insider Media, Aug. 29, '12
"US-CERT Advises Enterprises To Disable Java"
By Dan Verton
Homeland Security Today, Aug. 29, '12
"Quervar Virus' Detailed Study Released"
By Staff
SPAMfighter, Aug. 28, '12
"Unpatched Java vulnerability exploited in Blackhole-based attacks"
By Lucian Constantin
Computerworld, Aug. 28, '12
"Unpatched Java vulnerability exploited in Blackhole-based attacks"
By Lucian Constantin
PCWorld, Aug. 28, '12
"Selling your pain for their gain"
By Stephen Cobb
SC Magazine, Aug. 28, '12
"Six Ways to Protect Against the New Actively Exploited Java Vulnerability"
By Lucian Constantin
CIO, Aug. 28, '12
"Unpatched Java vulnerability exploited in Blackhole-based attacks"
By Lucian Constantin
ITworld , Aug. 28, '12
"Report highlights the problems with security terminology"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Aug. 23, '12
"Study: If your antivirus doesn't sniff 'new' malware in 6 days, it never will"
By John Leyden
The Register, Aug. 23, '12
"5 Systems You're Forgetting To Patch"
By Ericka Chickowski
Dark Reading, Aug. 22, '12
"5 Systems You're Forgetting To Patch"
By Ericka Chickowski
InformationWeek, Aug. 22, '12
"Industrial crimeware sets a blistering pace"
By Stephen Cobb
SC Magazine, Aug. 22, '12
"Bad passwords are worse than you think"
By David Harley
BetaNews, Aug. 22, '12
"Industrial crimeware sets a blistering pace"
By Stephen Cobb
SC Magazine, Aug. 22, '12
"Ransomware Scam Strikes Computers"
By Bob Hansen
, Aug. 21, '12
"INF Autorun malware is most prevalent malware in July"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Aug. 21, '12
"ESET analysis links the Quervar virus to the Induc virus"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Aug. 21, '12
"Disttrack discovery highlights growing use of targeted malware"
By Moriah Sargent
SearchSecurity, Aug. 21, '12
"Retailers may soon use tagged Facebook photos to identify you in stores"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Aug. 17, '12
"Horrible Problems' May Be Rolling In With the Cloud"
By Jeff Kagan
E-Commerce Times, Aug. 16, '12
"NSS Labs expose inadequate AV products"
By Staff
Help Net Security, Aug. 16, '12
"Five Ways to Protect Your Business Point of Sale System from Hackers"
By Cameron Camp
San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, Aug. 16, '12
"Top Mobile Security Software"
By Staff
TechNewsDaily, Aug. 15, '12
"Top Mobile Security Software"
By Staff
TechNewsDaily, Aug. 15, '12
"Hack of Tech Journalist Reveals Flaws in Cloud Security"
By Byron Acohido
WLTX (Columbia SC), Aug. 14, '12
"Dorifel Malware Actively Spreading Despite Mass Detection"
By Steve Ragan
Security Week, Aug. 14, '12
"CAD virus steals design blueprints: 100,000 leaked"
By John Bambridge
Construction Week Online, Aug. 13, '12
"Hack of Tech Journalist Reveals Flaws in Cloud Security"
By Byron Acohido
CIO Today, Aug. 13, '12
"Hack of Tech Journalist Reveals Flaws in Cloud Security"
By Byron Acohido
ABC News, Aug. 13, '12
"ESET reports scam artists leveraging trojans for fraudulent support services"
By Staff
IT Security Pro, Aug. 13, '12
"Dorifel Malware Threat Utilized by Support Scammers Against Dutch Users"
By Eduard Kovacs
Softpedia, Aug. 13, '12
"Norton vs. Eset: Which Security Software Is Best for the Mac?"
By Jeff Hindenach
NextAdvisor, Aug. 10, '12
"Blizzard hacked for real this time -- change your passwords NOW!"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Aug. 10, '12
"Blizzard Servers Hacked for Account Information"
By Staff
RedOrbit, Aug. 10, '12
"Blizzard Entertainment Acknowledges Security Breach"
By Jeff Goldman
eSecurity Planet, Aug. 10, '12
"The problem with cloud security is…"
By Stephen Cobb
BetaNews, Aug. 9, '12
"Wake up and smell the Chrome"
By Michael Horowitz
Computerworld, Aug. 9, '12
"Beware Phish Email Attack Targeting ADP, Payroll Systems"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Aug. 7, '12
"Network Monitoring Can Help Detect State-Sponsored Cyberattacks"
By Amanda Ciccatelli
InfoTECH , Aug. 7, '12
"5 Ways To Prevent Your Password From Being Hacked"
By Kevin Smith
Business Insider, Aug. 6, '12
"5 Ways To Prevent Your Password From Being Hacked"
By Kevin Smith
Yahoo! Finance, Aug. 6, '12
"Will The Rise Of Tablets Affect Security Measures In The Workplace?"
By Robert Siciliano
Examiner, Aug. 3, '12
"Hackers targeting cross-platform vulnerabilities"
By Paul Mah
FierceCIO, Aug. 3, '12
"ESET's David Harley details DDoS remediation strategies-and a lot more"
By Staff
IT Security Pro, Aug. 3, '12
"Dropbox Employee Password Theft Leads to Spam Campaign"
By Staff
CIO, Aug. 2, '12
"Understanding the nature of Anonymous and DDoS attacks"
By Steve Gold
IT Security Pro, Aug. 2, '12
"Network Monitoring Could Help Detect State-Sponsored Cyberattacks"
By Carlton Purvis
Security Management, Aug. 2, '12
"Dropbox Employee Password Theft Leads to Spam Campaign"
By Staff
Tech Investor News, Aug. 2, '12
"Dropbox Employee Password Theft Leads to Spam Campaign"
By Staff
CIO, Aug. 2, '12
"ESET Endpoint Security"
By Peter Stephenson
SC Magazine, Aug. 1, '12
"The Password to Web Security"
By Carol Tice
Alaska Airlines, Aug. 1, '12
"Most Antivirus Products Improve in Latest AV-Test Report"
By Neil J. Rubenking
PC Magazine, Aug. 1, '12
"Spam Campaign Caused by Stolen Dropbox Employee Password"
By Brian Prince
eWeek, Aug. 1, '12
"Hackers increasingly aim for cross-platform vulnerabilities"
By Antone Gonsalves
CSO, Aug. 1, '12
"How to Protect Your Android Phone from Malware"
By Christina DesMarais
Techlicious, Aug. 1, '12
July, 2012
"5 ways to put hackers on the defensive"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Jul. 26, '12
"Will The Rise Of Tablets Affect Security Measures In The Workplace?"
By Staff
Blogger News Network, Jul. 25, '12
"Beware tech-support scammers asking to remotely fix your PC"
By David Harley
BetaNews, Jul. 25, '12
"Make sure you are not one of the 8 million users in the Gamigo hack"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 24, '12
"Scam sites lure victims with fake YouTube-to-mp3 converters"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Jul. 24, '12
"Spam Halved With Grum Takedown"
By Antone Gonsalves
PCWorld, Jul. 22, '12
"Pickpockets in the (app) Marketplace"
By David Harley
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 20, '12
"Malware, Malware Everywhere"
By Staff
Sys-Con, Jul. 20, '12
"Global effort stops half the world's spam"
By Antone Gonsalves
ITworld, Jul. 19, '12
"Band of Botnet Busters Grounds Grum"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Jul. 19, '12
"Global effort stops half the world's spam"
By Antone Gonsalves
CSO, Jul. 19, '12
"Band of Botnet Busters Grounds Grum"
By Richard Adhikari
LinuxInsider, Jul. 19, '12
"IT Security & Network Security News & Reviews: Password Protection: Smart Tips for Fortifying the First Line of IT Security"
By Brian Prince
eWeek , Jul. 18, '12
"The worst security muddles (so far) of 2012"
By Ellen Messmer
Techworld.com, Jul. 17, '12
"What Microsoft did right during its 'lost decade'"
By Andy Patrizio
Network World, Jul. 17, '12
"Rovnix revealed"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Jul. 16, '12
"Scareware targets users infected with industrial espionage worm"
By Zeljka Zorz
Help Net Security , Jul. 16, '12
"BYOD Security Becomes a Pervasive Issue"
By Michael Vizard
Channel Insider, Jul. 16, '12
"How Secure is Your Small Business' Intellectual Property?"
By Angela Stringfellow
Open Forum, Jul. 16, '12
"Top 10 most 'hacked' passwords: '123456,' 'ninja'"
By Tuan C. Nguyen
Smart Planet, Jul. 16, '12
"Guest Blog: Bring Your Own Device and the Mobile Perimeter"
By David Harley
GoMo News, Jul. 16, '12
"FBI stings expected to increase web underground's secrecy"
By Antone Gonsalves
ITworld, Jul. 16, '12
"FBI stings expected to increase web underground's secrecy"
By Antone Gonsalves
CSO, Jul. 16, '12
"Protect Your Computer : ESET Smart Security 5"
By Staff
ReviewsOnTech.com, Jul. 16, '12
"Symantec Confirms Buggy Update Caused Bluescreening of Windows XP Machines"
By Gregg Keizer
PCWorld, Jul. 16, '12
"Kaspersky Lab Celebrates 15 Years With Win Against Patent Troll"
By Steve Ragan
SecurityWeek.Com, Jul. 16, '12
"Yahoo Voices password vulnerability fixed, company says"
By Suzanne Choney
MSNBC, Jul. 14, '12
"Revealed: The most commonly used passwords in hacked accounts... and 'password' is one of them"
By Rob Waugh
Daily Mail, Jul. 14, '12
"Instagram plugs flaw but seen as 'serious oversight'"
By Antone Gonsalves
Computerworld, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Jim Finkle
Equities.com, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo Breach Puts Users of Other Sites at Risk"
By Jim Finkle
Mobile & Apps, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo confirms password leak"
By James Waterson
City AM, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Jim Finkle
Reuters, Jul. 13, '12
"UPDATE 3-Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Staff
Reuters, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo hacked; 400,000 users' account data downloaded"
By Salvador Rodriguez
Los Angeles Times, Jul. 13, '12
"Instagram plugs flaw but seen as 'serious oversight'"
By Antone Gonsalves
Network World, Jul. 13, '12
"Yahoo! hack! leaks! 453,000! unencrypted passwords!"
By John Leyden
The Register, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo says hackers got 400,000 passwords"
By Cromwell Schubarth
San Jose Business Journal, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo password theft could affect Gmail, Hotmail, AOL users, researcher says"
By Nicole Perlroth
Mercury News, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo hacked; 400,000 users' account data downloaded"
By Salvador Rodriguez
The Republic, Jul. 12, '12
"All Carberp Cybercriminals Arrested, but Infection Rates Still High"
By Staff
Spam Fighter, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo hacked; 400,000 users' account data downloaded"
By Salvador Rodriguez
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo hacked; 400,000 users' account data downloaded"
By Salvador Rodriguez
The Telegraph, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo confirms 400,000 accounts hacked, some passwords stolen"
By Salvador Rodriguez
The Baltimore Sun, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo hack shows, again, too many people use '123456' and 'password'"
By David Harley
BetaNews, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Jim Finkle
MSNBC, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo! Voices Website Hacked 450,000+ Compromised"
By Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
Forbes, Jul. 12, '12
"Instagram plugs flaw but seen as 'serious oversight'"
By Antone Gonsalves
CSO, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Jim Finkle
Chicago Tribune, Jul. 12, '12
"Hackers publish over 450,000 emails and passwords allegedly stolen from Yahoo"
By Lucian Constantin
Computerworld, Jul. 12, '12
"Malicious Android apps doubled in Q1"
By Staff
CRN Buzz, Jul. 12, '12
"Instagram Closes Security Hole"
By Brian Prince
Dark Reading, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo confirms 400,000 accounts hacked, some passwords stolen"
By Salvador Rodriguez
Los Angeles Times, Jul. 12, '12
"450,000 Yahoo Voice passwords stolen in data breach"
By Paul Wagenseil
MSNBC, Jul. 12, '12
"Update: Yahoo Confirms 450k Voice Passwords Breached"
By Ian Paul
PC World, Jul. 12, '12
"Malicious Android apps doubled in Q1"
By Staff
SC Magazine, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo confirms breach, passwords appear not encrypted"
By Dan Kaplan
SC Magazine, Jul. 12, '12
"Hackers Publish Over 450,000 Emails and Passwords Allegedly Stolen From Yahoo"
By Lucian Constantin
PC World, Jul. 12, '12
"Yahoo breach puts users of other sites at risk"
By Jim Finkle
Yahoo, Jul. 12, '12
"Instagram vulnerability: Anyone can add you, see your photos"
By Emil Protalinski
ZD Net, Jul. 12, '12
"Man in the Browser (MITB) becomes Man in the Mobile (MITMO)"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 11, '12
"Instagram hole lets others see photos marked 'private,' says researcher"
By Suzanne Choney
MSNBC, Jul. 11, '12
"Insta-Friends? Spanish Hacker Reports Big Instagram Privacy Hole"
By Wade Roush
Xconomy, Jul. 11, '12
"Blackhole kit gets a new Java exploit"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 10, '12
"Low-hanging fruit in walled gardens"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Jul. 10, '12
"Virus shines light on 'click fraud'"
By Queena Kim
Marketplace, Jul. 9, '12
"DNSChanger Aftermath: Should We Ban The Diseased?"
By Tom Brewster
TechWeek, Jul. 9, '12
"Internet doomsday' impact minimal, service providers say"
By Suzanne Choney
MSNBC, Jul. 9, '12
"Malicious Android apps doubled in Q1"
By Staff
SC Magazine, Jul. 6, '12
"Friday Must-Reads"
By Staff
Wall Street Journal, Jul. 6, '12
"Security Think Tank: Are companies too confident about targeted attacks?"
By David Harley
ComputerWeekly, Jul. 5, '12
"Alert: Your PC is only running at three per cent CPU usage!"
By Staff
IT Security Pro, Jul. 4, '12
"Mobile Security Apps – ESET"
By Bill Mathews
Sys-Con, Jul. 3, '12
"AutoCAD Security Danger As Industrial Espionage Becomes More Common"
By Nathan Kirsch
Legit Reviews, Jul. 2, '12
"Win32/Gataka: a new banking trojan readies itself"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 2, '12
"Chinese hackers breach Indian navy computers"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZD Net, Jul. 2, '12
"Google Nexus 7 first-impressions review"
By Joe Wilcox
BetaNews, Jul. 2, '12
"Chinese hackers breach Indian navy computers"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Jul. 2, '12
"Win32/Gataka: a new banking trojan readies itself"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jul. 2, '12
June, 2012
"5 ways to protect your computer while traveling"
By Eric Smith
Zimbio, Jun. 29, '12
"Banking Trojan Harvests Newspaper Readers' Credentials"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Jun. 29, '12
"ESET Smart Security + ESET NOD32 Antivirus 6.0.115.0 RC"
By Razvan Mihai Asmanow Serea
Neowin.net, Jun. 29, '12
"Worm Steals AutoCAD-created Files in Probable Surveillance Attack"
By Staff
SpamFighter, Jun. 29, '12
"ACAD/Medre.A: Ordinary Malware or Industrial Espionage?"
By Kenneth Wong
Desktop Engineering, Jun. 28, '12
"The Ten Best Antivirus Software program Packages For 2012"
By Staff
Zimbio, Jun. 28, '12
"What you need to know about security software"
By Mihaita Bamburic
BetaNews, Jun. 28, '12
"Internet vulnerabilities increasingly the target of nation states as well as cyber criminals"
By Staff
IT Reseller Magazine, Jun. 27, '12
"MI5 Chief warns of cybercrime threats: expert reaction"
By Tineka Smith
CBR, Jun. 27, '12
"Skype, IM, white lies and the erosion of privacy"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Jun. 27, '12
"Which is the most popular antivirus software?"
By Dancho Danchev
ZDNet, Jun. 27, '12
"5 Ways To Protect Your Computer While Traveling"
By Catey Hill
MSNBC, Jun. 26, '12
"AutoCAD Worm Medre.A Stealing Designs, Blueprints"
By Staff
Slashdot, Jun. 26, '12
"Ensure privacy on Facebook with privacy settings"
By Staff
Click2Houston.com, Jun. 25, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
ITworld.com, Jun. 25, '12
"Cyber Security 'Rides Shotgun' On PCs, Networks and Nations"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Jun. 25, '12
"Down the Dark Alleys of Data"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Jun. 25, '12
"Morning Security Brief: Colorado Wildfires, Goodbye Stuxnet, Attackers Target Blueprints"
By Carlton Purvis
Security Management, Jun. 25, '12
"Malware Gets Snoopy"
By Mark Gibbs
PCWorld, Jun. 24, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
PCWorld, Jun. 24, '12
"Industrial Espionage Worm Steals AutoCAD Designs, Sends to China"
By Neil J. Rubenking
PCWorld, Jun. 24, '12
"Cyber espionage: New worm attacks AutoCad, steals blueprints"
By Meghan Kelly
Cobb Report, Jun. 23, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
Computerworld New Zealand, Jun. 23, '12
"Securing Your Facebook"
By Bob Hansen
KSEE 24 News, Jun. 23, '12
"Cyber espionage: New worm attacks AutoCad, steals blueprints"
By Meghan Kelly
VentureBeat, Jun. 23, '12
"ACAD/Medre.A Malware – An AutoCAD Based Virus that may be stealing your files and email contacts! "
By Staff
All About Cad, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
ARNnet, Jun. 22, '12
"Why Stuxnet Is a really bad weapon "
By Mark Gibbs
ARNnet, Jun. 22, '12
"AutoCAD targeted by industrial espionage"
By Staff
Cad Tutorial, Jun. 22, '12
"ACAD/Medre.A Malware – An AutoCAD Based Virus that may be stealing your files and email contacts!"
By Brian Benton
CAD-a-Blog, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware Circulating in Peru Reportedly Was Sending AutoCAD Drawings to China"
By Staff
Cadalyst, Jun. 22, '12
"Why Stuxnet Is a really bad weapon"
By Mark Gibbs
CIO, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
CIO , Jun. 22, '12
"Wild Exploit, AutoCAD Malware, and a Hacking Demo"
By Corey Nachreiner
CompuTech, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
Computerworld, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
CSO, Jun. 22, '12
"Why Stuxnet Is a really bad weapon "
By Mark Gibbs
CSO Australia, Jun. 22, '12
"AutoCAD Drawings Target of Apparent Cyber-Espionage Campaign in Peru"
By Brian Prince
eWeek, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
IT News, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
Network World , Jun. 22, '12
"Why Stuxnet Is a really bad weapon "
By Mark Gibbs
Network World , Jun. 22, '12
"Malware targeting AutoCAD files could be sign of industrial espionage"
By Ellen Messmer
PC Advisor, Jun. 22, '12
"5 Ways To Protect Your Computer While Traveling"
By Catey Hill
PCMania, Jun. 22, '12
"A virus specialized for AutoCAD, a perfect cyber espionage tool"
By Pierluigi Paganini
Security Affairs, Jun. 22, '12
"Eset Reveals New Worm Targeting AutoCAD Drawings"
By Ken Presti
SiloBreakers, Jun. 22, '12
"Malware Gets Snoopy"
By Mark Gibbs
Techno News Online, Jun. 22, '12
"AutoCAD worm is serious example of suspected industrial espionage"
By Righard Zwienenberg
Beta News, Jun. 21, '12
"Eset Reveals New Worm Targeting AutoCAD Drawings"
By Ken Presti
CRN , Jun. 21, '12
"ESET Warns of New AutoCAD Spy Malware "
By Jeff Goldman
eSecurity Planet, Jun. 21, '12
"5 Ways To Protect Your Computer While Traveling"
By Catey Hill
Forbes, Jun. 21, '12
"AutoCAD worm steals blueprints, sends them to China"
By Zeljka Zorz
Help Net Security, Jun. 21, '12
"AutoCAD worm steals blueprints in industrial theft"
By Fahmida Y. Rashid
SC Magazine, Jun. 21, '12
"Malware Attack Targeting AutoCAD is Suspected Espionage"
By Steve Ragan
SecurityWeek, Jun. 21, '12
"ESET Releases New Editions of AV and Endpoint Security Software"
By Dian Schaffhauser
Campus Technology, Jun. 20, '12
"ESET Releases New Editions of AV and Endpoint Security Software"
By Dian Schaffhauser
The Journal, Jun. 20, '12
"Use Facebook's New Security Tips as a Teaching Tool?"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge, Jun. 18, '12
"That Facebook account verification email in your inbox is a scam?"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Jun. 15, '12
"Broken trust: Nation-state malware has a negative impact on GDP?"
By Stephen Cobb
BetaNews, Jun. 15, '12
"Winners and Losers in Antivirus Market Share"
By Neil J. Rubenking
PC Magazine, Jun. 14, '12
"Experts from Avira, Trend Micro, ESET, Sophos, AVG, and Hackers on Password Security"
By Eduard Kovacs
Softpedia, Jun. 13, '12
"ESET security software update includes small-business bundle"
By Heather Clancy
ZDNet (blog), Jun. 12, '12
"Spam Flies Fast and Furious in the Wake of the LinkedIn Breach"
By John P. Mello Jr.
TechNewsWorld, Jun. 11, '12
"All leaked LinkedIn passwords disabled, users notified"
By Stephanie Wright
Search Security, Jun. 11, '12
"ESET releases renewed, rebranded business endpoint security solutions"
By Mark Cox
eChannelLine, Jun. 11, '12
"ESET Rebrands and Updates Security Offerings"
By Ken Presti
CRN, Jun. 8, '12
"After LinkedIn: How to protect your password from hacks"
By Doug Gross
ABC Cleveland, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn says no account break-ins verified; phishers target users"
By Salvador Rodriguez
Los Angeles Times, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn Breach Serves as Reminder for Strong Password Security"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn Confirms Security Breach "
By Jeff Goldman
eSecurity Planet, Jun. 8, '12
"Use a 'code book' to protect (and to recall) your online passwords"
By Aryeh Goretsky
BetaNews, Jun. 8, '12
"After LinkedIn: How to protect your password from hacks"
By Doug Gross
CNN, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn hack is much worse than you think"
By Joe Wilcox
BetaNews, Jun. 8, '12
"25 most-used passwords revealed: Is yours one of them?"
By Rachel King
ZDNet, Jun. 8, '12
"Linked In phishing attacks follow password leaks"
By Helen A.S. Popkin
MSNBC, Jun. 8, '12
"Fake emails from LinkedIn circulate after password breach"
By Meghan Kelly
VentureBeat, Jun. 8, '12
"After LinkedIn: How to protect your password from hacks"
By Scott Wise
CBS Richmond, VA, Jun. 8, '12
"After LinkedIn: How to protect your password from hacks"
By Doug Gross
KATU Portland, Jun. 8, '12
"In wake of leaks, password scambler author says algorithm 'no longer safe'"
By Suzanne Choney
MSNBC, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn Password Breach Spawns Spam Campaign"
By John P. Mello Jr.
PC World, Jun. 8, '12
"LinkedIn passwords leaked after hack"
By Kathryn McConnachie
IT Web, Jun. 8, '12
"LeakedIn Web App Checks for Compromised LinkedIn Passwords"
By Jeremy Kirk
PC World, Jun. 8, '12
"Internet Security May Not Be As Safe As You Think"
By Justin Surrency
WIBW TV Topeka, KS, Jun. 7, '12
"LinkedIn Password Leak Brings Email Spam"
By Sean Patterson
WebProNews, Jun. 7, '12
"BYOD: Pros, Cons, and Everything in Between"
By Rachel Ramsey
Techzone360, Jun. 7, '12
"ESET Launches New Security Solutions for Business Customers"
By Laura Stotler
The Complete Managed Services Resource, Jun. 7, '12
"LinkedIn Password Breach Affects Millions"
By Samuel Greengard
Baseline, Jun. 7, '12
"LinkedIn, eHarmony User Passwords Compromised"
By Chris Paoli
Redmondmag.com, Jun. 7, '12
"Vilner Audi A3 For ESET"
By Staff
Motorward, Jun. 6, '12
"Vilner Audi A3 ESET"
By Staff
ZerCustoms (blog), Jun. 6, '12
"ESET Gets a Nod32 Audi A3 Antivirus Car from Vilner"
By Staff
autoevolution, Jun. 6, '12
"How will the LinkedIn hack affect you?"
By Cameron Camp
BetaNews, Jun. 6, '12
"That Was Fast: Criminals Exploit LinkedIn Breach For Phishing Attacks"
By Nicole Perlroth
The New York Times, Jun. 6, '12
"Facebook Alerts Users About DNSChanger Malware"
By Fahmida Y. Rashid
PC Magazine, Jun. 6, '12
"Flame: why was it missed for so long?"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jun. 6, '12
"Rogue certificates from Microsoft helped fan the Flame"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jun. 6, '12
"Flame Hits Windows Update: 7 Key Facts"
By Mathew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Jun. 5, '12
"8 Security Opportunities for Partners"
By Scott Bekker
Channel Partner, Jun. 4, '12
"Stuxnet is a gift to criminals and nation states with malicious intent"
By Stephen Cobb
BetaNews, Jun. 4, '12
"W32/Flamer detection failure: The real lesson"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Jun. 4, '12
"Got A RAT in Your Computer?"
By Stephen Cobb
Forbes, Jun. 2, '12
"June Issue | EICAR 2012"
By Helen Martin
Virus Bulletin, Jun. 1, '12
"Atlanta Motherhood: The dangers of technology and how to stay protected"
By Aimee Woods
Examiner, Jun. 1, '12
"Internet safe zone not 'bulletproof'"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet, Jun. 1, '12
"Warning about the dangers in browser syncing"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Jun. 1, '12
May, 2012
"ESET offers important reminders, education for small business data security"
By Staff
San Diego Source, May. 31, '12
"Encryption on the Go, Part 1"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, May. 30, '12
"Encryption on the Go, Part 1"
By Richard Adhikari
E-Commerce Times, May. 30, '12
"ESET launches next gen business endpoint solutions"
By Helen French
PCR-online.biz, May. 30, '12
"Flamer is too effective to be ignored"
By David Harley
BetaNews, May. 29, '12
"Flame proves cyberwarfare is active"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, May. 29, '12
"Concerns raised about time taken to detect Flame"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, May. 29, '12
"Super-powerful Flame worm could take YEARS to dissect"
By John Leyden
The Register, May. 29, '12
"Super-powerful Flame worm could take YEARS to dissect • The Register"
By John Leyden
Rational Trader, May. 29, '12
"Consumer Reports: Free anti-malware software for Windows, Mac is effective"
By Ellen Messmer
Network World, May. 29, '12
"Security players fan Flames of complex malware risk"
By Caroline Donnelly
IT Pro, May. 29, '12
"Take one of these 27 downloads out for a spin"
By Mark Wilson
BetaNews, May. 27, '12
"A Fast Lap Around Windows 8"
By Staff
IRISHDEV.com, May. 26, '12
"Proposed NHS portal raises questions about data security"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, May. 25, '12
"ESET NOD32 Antivirus Review"
By Staff
Remove Virus, May. 24, '12
"Rogue Applications Remover finds malware your security software misses"
By Mike Williams
BetaNews, May. 24, '12
"ESET North America Adapts to BYOD Trend, Provides Security Solutions"
By Rachel Ramsey
TMCnet.com, May. 24, '12
"ESET Rogue Applications Remover 1.0.1.1b"
By Razvan Mihai Asmanow Serea
Neowin, May. 24, '12
"ESET releases public beta for NOD32 Antivirus 6 and Smart Security 6"
By Ron
WinBeta, May. 23, '12
"Are You Ready for BYOD?"
By David R. Butcher
Thomas Net, May. 22, '12
"AMTSO has credibility gap for anti-virus testing standards"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, May. 22, '12
" ESET Addresses the Rise in Mobile Device Threats"
By Rawiya Kameir
ITProPortal, May. 21, '12
"Security dominates mid-May's 27 software downloads"
By Mark Wilson
BetaNews, May. 20, '12
"ESET Rogue Application Remover"
By Staff
Ghacks Technology News, May. 19, '12
"Now in beta, ESET Smart Security 6 and NOD32 Antivirus 6"
By Mike Williams
BetaNews, May. 18, '12
"FBI Warns of Hackers Targeting Laptops at Hotels"
By Staff
KTLA, May. 17, '12
"FBI Warns of Hackers Targeting Laptops at Hotels"
By Staff
WSBT, May. 17, '12
"Twitter Takes Privacy High Road"
By Erika Morphy
Ecommerce Times, May. 17, '12
"UK firms confess cyber crime fears"
By Caroline Donnelly
IT Pro, May. 17, '12
"ESET North America details their security solutions"
By Rich Tehrani
TMCnet.com, May. 16, '12
"Tips for Data Protection on The Go"
By Staff
IRISHDEV.com, May. 16, '12
"Check BYOD Security Before Hitting the Road"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge (blog) , May. 16, '12
"ESET NOD32 Antivirus and ESET Smart Security 1"
By Razvan Mihai Asmanow Serea
Neowin, May. 16, '12
"ESET Mobile Security 1.1 (for Android)"
By Staff
PC Magazine, May. 16, '12
"Check BYOD Security Before Hitting the Road"
By David Rosenbaum
IT Business Edge, May. 15, '12
"FBI Sounds Alarm on Hotel WiFi Caper"
By John P. Mello Jr.
MacNewsWorld, May. 15, '12
"Left to Their Own Devices"
By David Rosenbaum
CFO, May. 15, '12
"FBI issues computer security warning to travelers"
By Edward Leeron
NetGlobers, May. 14, '12
"FBI Sounds Alarm on Hotel WiFi Caper"
By John P. Mello Jr.
TechNewsWorld, May. 14, '12
"FBI warns travelers of cyber attacks while abroad"
By Nancy Trejos
USA Today, May. 14, '12
"Smartphones becoming popular target for hackers"
By Jonathan Bloom
ABC San Francisco, May. 11, '12
"ESET North America details their security solutions"
By By Rich Tehrani
TMCNet, May. 11, '12
"ESET Mobile Security For Android Out Of Beta, Now Supports ICS & Honeycomb"
By A. Rehmann
AddictiveTips.com, May. 11, '12
"Hot Products at Interop 2012"
By Staff
Network World, May. 11, '12
"FBI Warning: Don't Update Software on the Road"
By Fahmida Y. Rashid
PC Magazine, May. 9, '12
"ESET releases Mobile Security for Android - but are users ready to ..."
By Gary Sims
Android Authority, May. 7, '12
"ESET Mobile Security hits Google Play"
By Dusan Belic
IntoMobile, May. 7, '12
"How to Remove Viruses Safely Without Panicking"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
TechNews Daily, May. 7, '12
"ESET Mobile Security Available on Google Play"
By Anuradha Shukla
Fixed Mobile Convergence, May. 7, '12
"ESET Releases Mobile Security App for Android"
By Al
Hard OCP, May. 6, '12
"How to Disconnect from Web Tracking"
By Alicia Eler
ReadWriteWeb, May. 2, '12
"ESET Mobile Security for Android leaves Beta, available in Play Store"
By Corey Gunther
Android Community & SlashGear, May. 2, '12
"ESET Launches Mobile Anti-Malware Suite for Android"
By Terry Walsh
We Got Served, May. 1, '12
"20 of the Best IT Security Lessons Ever Learned"
By David Spark
Tripwire, May. 1, '12
" Follow the PCR Retail Boot Camp news on Twitter"
By Helen French
PCR-online.biz, May. 1, '12
"Trusteer finds new ransomware variant"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, May. 1, '12
"BYOD catches CIOs off guard"
By John Zyskowski
Federal Computer Week, May. 1, '12
"Security Czechs"
By Staff
The Economist, May. 1, '12
"ESET deploys forward-to-a-friend emails to boost sales and customer acquisition"
By Dianna Dilworth
Direct Marketing News, May. 1, '12
April, 2012
"Last chance to register for the VIP dealer event of the year"
By Lisa Carter
PCR-online.biz, Apr. 30, '12
"Time for ACPO to go"
By Staff
Kevin Townsend, Apr. 30, '12
" Bulwark Technologies to participate in COMEX 2012"
By Rana Mesbah
AME Info, Apr. 30, '12
"How to Disconnect from Web Tracking"
By Alica Eler
ReadWriteWeb, Apr. 30, '12
" Facebook Enlists InfoSec Mavens for Big Malware Vaccination"
By Richard Adhikari
TechNewsWorld, Apr. 26, '12
"ESET previews Endpoint Solutions in Singapore ahead of May launch"
By Siang Liang
VR-Zone, Apr. 24, '12
"Iran cuts off oil plants hit by mystery data-destroying virus"
By John Leyden
The Register, Apr. 25, '12
"Boxun.com hit by cyber attacks after Bo Xilai reporting"
By Staff
BBC News, Apr. 24, '12
"Iran oil terminal network hit by mystery "worm""
By John E Dunn
TechWorld, Apr. 23, '12
"New trojan attacks the hotel rather than the guests"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Apr. 19, '12
"ESET looks to secure new retail relationships at Boot Camp"
By Lisa Carter
PCR, Apr. 19, '12
"New trojan attacks the hotel rather than the guests"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine, Apr. 19, '12
"Shadowserver uncovers campaign against Vietnam in Hardcore Charlie's file dump"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Apr. 17, '12
"Researchers uncover new espionage malware preying on Mac users"
By by Dan Goodin
ArsTechnica, Apr. 16, '12
"Antivirus Test: Many Successes, Many False Positives"
By Neil J. Rubenking
PC Magazine, Apr. 16, '12
"Survey: Most companies with BYOD users don't have BYOD policy"
By Wayne Rash
FierceMobileIT, Apr. 13, '12
"Nuclear Pack exploit kit introduces anti-honeyclient crawling feature"
By Dancho Danchev
ZDNet, Apr. 13, '12
"Apple Vows To Fight Flashback Virus, Mac Users Receive Wake-Up Call"
By Gerry Smith
HuffingtonPost, Apr. 11, '12
"Apple Computers Vulnerable to 'Flashback' Malware"
By Ian Bush
CBS Philadelphia , Apr. 11, '12
"Web-based malware use smart redirection to evade URL security scanners"
By Lucian Constantin
Techworld.com , Apr. 10, '12
"Employees who BYOD leave basic security behind, study finds"
By Kevin McCaney
Government Computer News, Apr. 9, '12
"Web Attacks Use Smart Redirection to Evade URL Security Scanners"
By Lucian Constantin
PCWorld , Apr. 9, '12
"Blackhole-laden spam targets airline passengers"
By Staff
Infosecurity Magazine , Apr. 8, '12
"Employers and Their Employees Aren't Practicing BYOD Security"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge, Apr. 6, '12
"BYOD: Are businesses prepared?"
By Charlie Osborne
ZDNET, Apr. 5, '12
"Firms warned over IPv6 security risks"
By Caroline Donnelly
IT PRO, Apr. 4, '12
"2012 NetGuide Web Awards open for sponsors"
By Staff
TechDay, Apr. 4, '12
"Survey: Third of Irish people use pirated software"
By Staff
Irish Examiner, Apr. 3, '12
"Why The Future of Shazam Is TV, Not Music"
By Richard MacManus
ReadWriteWeb, Apr. 3, '12
"Endpoint Security: The Next Generation"
By Jon Oltsik
NetworkWorld, Apr. 3, '12
"Survey: Third of Irish people use pirated software"
By Staff
BreakingNews.ie, Apr. 3, '12
"CrowdStrike researchers deny that Kelihos has spawned a new version"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Apr. 2, '12
"Debate: Anti-virus is essential"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Apr. 2, '12
"The Big Websites List 2012: 72 Sites You Don't Want To Miss"
By Staff
Maximum PC, Apr. 2, '12
"Pastebin to hire staff to tackle hackers' 'sensitive' posts"
By Leo Kelion
BBC News, Apr. 2, '12
March, 2012
"ESET Unleashes a New Data Stealing Trojan: Win32/Georbot"
By Staff
SPAMFighter, Mar. 30, '12
"Blackhole: the 1-day exploit kit"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 30, '12
" New Trojans Use Old Tricks to Infiltrate Macs"
By Andrew Tarantola
Gizmodo, Mar. 30, '12
"Surveillance spyware migrates from Windows to Mac OS X"
By Dan Goodin
Ars Technica, Mar. 29, '12
"How Pinterest is making all of us visual learners"
By Rosalie Murphy
USA Today, Mar. 29, '12
" ESET analyzes the Office-based Trojan threat for OS X"
By Topher Kessler
CNET, Mar. 28, '12
" The "caught red-handed" league"
By David Harvey
SC Magazine, Mar. 28, '12
"Microsoft shuts down 2 Zeus botnet servers"
By Bryon Acohido
USA Today, Mar. 26, '12
"A Busy Week for Cybercrime Justice"
By Staff
Krebs On Security, Mar. 26, '12
"Microsoft takes control of 800 domains associated with Zeus botnets"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 26, '12
"Malicious software meets BYOD"
By Stephen Cobb
SC Magazine, Mar. 26, '12
"Cyber-espionage botnet tied to country of Georgia website remains a mystery"
By Ellen Messmer
NetworkWorld, Mar. 22, '12
"New Malware Puts Nasty Spin On Remote Control"
By Matthew J. Schwartz
InformationWeek, Mar. 21, '12
"New Botnet Emanates From Republic Of Georgia, Researchers Say"
By Tim Wilson
Dark Reading, Mar. 21, '12
"Watch Out! Your Web App Can Be Malware"
By Maricris Liboon
AMOG, Mar. 19, '12
"Issues Related to Kelihos' Return"
By Staff
CNET, Mar. 19, '12
"More Malware Discovered With Stolen Digital Certificates"
By Sara Yin
PC Magazine, Mar. 17, '12
"Banking Trojans take aim at Android"
By Steve Evans
CBR, Mar. 16, '12
"Avast antivirus support firm apologises for mis-selling"
By John E Dunn
TechWorld, Mar. 16, '12
"Tech support scammers target antivirus customers with new tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
TechWorld, Mar. 16, '12
"Rating: Just exactly is this malware escaping into the wild?"
By Tony Dennis
Mobile Apps News, Mar. 16, '12
"Is end point security a waste of time?"
By Staff
PC Advisor, Mar. 16, '12
"Cold-calling scammers target antivirus customers, diversify their tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
ARN, Mar. 16, '12
"Cold-calling Scammers Target Antivirus Customers, Diversify Their Tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
PCWorld, Mar. 15, '12
"Study: Protecting Corporate Data at Rest is Hard When It Rests on Your Phone"
By Scott M. Fulton, III
ReadWriteWeb, Mar. 15, '12
"Tech support scammers target antivirus customers, diversify tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
ComputerWorld, Mar. 15, '12
"Cold-calling scammers target antivirus customers, diversify their tactics"
By By Lucian Constantin
NetworkWorld, Mar. 15, '12
"Cold-calling Scammers Target Antivirus Customers, Diversify Their Tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
PCWorld, Mar. 15, '12
"Cold-calling scammers target antivirus customers, diversify their tactics"
By Lucian Constantin
ARN, Mar. 15, '12
"Graphic of the Day: How Google Could Connect Your Data Points"
By Jordan Robertson
Bloomberg, Mar. 14, '12
"Review: ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 Business Edition"
By Paul Rubens
eSecurity Planet, Mar. 14, '12
"Performance comparison between Bit9, Symantec and McAfee"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 14, '12
"The return of Kelihos"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 12, '12
"AMTSO at a crossroads (again)"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Mar. 12, '12
" Welcoming Apple to the Malware Party"
By Esther Shein
InfoSecurity, Mar. 12, '12
"ESET's NOD32 Antivirus 5.x Compatible With Windows Home Server v1 and 2011"
By Jim Clark
We Got Served, Mar. 12, '12
"Lost your phone? Assume the worst, study finds"
By William Jackson
Government Computer News, Mar. 9, '12
"Western Union Scam Tricking Irish"
By Staff
IrishDEV, Mar. 9, '12
"Video: Mobile and social networking threats"
By Dan Kaplan
SC Magazine, Mar. 8, '12
"Yes, There Are Scams on Pinterest Now"
By Matt Brownell
The Street, Mar. 7, '12
"THOR: a new P2P botnet for sale"
By Staff
Infosecurity, Mar. 6, '12
"So You Have A Computer Virus. What Now?"
By Staff
Security-FAQs, Mar. 6, '12
"80% of Employees use Personal Devices for Work, but Many Fail to Keep Them Safe and Secure"
By Knowlton Thomas
TechVibes, Mar. 6, '12
"Most Android anti-virus products don't work, tests find"
By Matt Liebowitz
MSNBC.com, Mar. 6, '12
" ESET Spots Fresh Rovnix Rootkit Strain"
By Staff
SPAMfighter News, Mar. 6, '12
"Phishing Scams Now Appearing on Pinterest"
By Alicia Eler
ReadWriteWeb, Mar. 5, '12
"Click with care: Pinterest falls prey to phishing scams"
By Meghan Kelly
VentureBeat, Mar. 5, '12
"Is it time to move on from anti-virus?"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 5, '12
"RSAC 2012: BYOD isn't coming – it's here and you can't stop it"
By Steve Ragan
Tech Herald, Mar. 5, '12
"Phishing Scams Now Appearing on Pinterest"
By Alicia Eler
ReadWriteWeb, Mar. 5, '12
"Click with care: Pinterest falls prey to phishing scams"
By Meghan Kelly
VentureBeat, Mar. 5, '12
"Is it time to move on from anti-virus?"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Mar. 5, '12
"RSAC 2012: BYOD isn't coming – it's here and you can't stop it"
By Steve Ragan
Tech Herald, Mar. 5, '12
"ESET Detected New Version Of Win32/Rovnix rootkit"
By Staff
EFY Times, Mar. 2, '12
"Grappling with BYOD--Harsh Reality: 80% of Users Employ Personal Devices"
By Staff
Health InfoSecurity, Mar. 2, '12
"Bring Your Own Device is a big problem for IT data integrity, but one they could easily fix"
By Anthony Domanico
IntoMobile.com, Mar. 2, '12
"Report: Most people don't rush to lock devices with passwords"
By Rosa Golajin
MSNBC , Mar. 2, '12
"iPad, BYOD trend, raises IT security issues that can be easily fixed"
By David Needle
TabTimes, Mar. 2, '12
"Most smartphone, tablet owners not concerned with locking devices: report"
By Rachel King
ZDNet, Mar. 2, '12
"Tablets, laptops among top devices for BYOD"
By Staff
Lenovo, Mar. 1, '12
"BYOD security problem: Less than 10% of tablet owners use auto-lock"
By Matthew Miller
ZDNet, Mar. 1, '12
February, 2012
"Security experts target rising hacktivism"
By Jonathan Bloom
ABC Local, Feb. 29, '12
"Enterprises Facing Major Lapses in BYOD Security: Study"
By Beecher Tuttle
TMCnet.com, Feb. 29, '12
"Survey Reveals BYOD Security Measures Being Ignored"
By Sue Marquette Poremba
IT Business Edge, Feb. 29, '12
"Facebook, Twitter Spam Stopped by Start-Up"
By Olivia Oran
TheStreet, Feb. 29, '12
"Facebook, Twitter Spam Stopped by Start-Up"
By Olivia Oran
Yahoo, Feb. 29, '12
"RSA 2012: Malware gets the boot in Windows 8, notes Charney"
By Staff
InfoSecurity, Feb. 28, '12
"How to Stay Safe on Pinterest"
By Alicia Eler
ReadWriteWeb, Feb. 28, '12
"13 Free Security Tools and Resources"
By Jeff James
Windows IT Pro, Feb. 27, '12
"Malware Predictions for 2012"
By Staff
Bitpipe.com, Feb. 25, '12
"Is the AV industry showing signs of exasperation at users' apathy?"
By Staff
Kevin Townsend, Feb. 24, '12
"It is confirmed: The Pirate Bay is a pirate"
By Staff
Infosecurity, Feb. 21, '12
"The Pirate ship must sail into the sunset – but if you believe that you must be as inept as our politicians"
By Kevin Townsend
Kevin Townsend, Feb. 21, '12
"Price cuts, new niches for Win 8 security rivals"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDnet Asia, Feb. 21, '12
"ESET Smart Security 5 Review"
By Mike Fara
Windows7Forums, Feb. 17, '12
"Nasdaq, BATS hit by DOS attack"
By Liau Yun Qing
ZDNet, Feb. 15, '12
"Beware American Airlines Email Scam"
By Consumer Bob
NBC San Diego, Feb. 14, '12
"QR Code Dangers"
By Consumer Bob
NBC San Diego, Feb. 14, '12
"Attackers Prey On Visitors To Leaked Documents Site"
By
eWeek, Feb. 14, '12
"Internet benefits come with dangers"
By John E. Usalis
Republican Herald, Feb. 14, '12
"David Harley comments on the ACPO National Cyber Crime Conference"
By Kevin Townsend
Kevin Townsend, Feb. 14, '12
"ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4 Review"
By Staff
Laptop Magazine, Feb. 13, '12
"My not-so-funny valentine"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Feb. 13, '12
"Blackhole Exploit Kit Infects 2,900 Cryptome Visitors"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Feb. 13, '12
"ESET: Top 5 Valentine's Day Scams Doing The Rounds"
By Nachiket Mhatre
TechTree, Feb. 9, '12
"2011 review: CNI targetted, spam down, botnets up"
By Staff
Infosecurity (US), Feb. 8, '12
"Towards a safer internet"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Feb. 7, '12
"Spammers are targeting QuickBooks users in a tax-related scam that links to a BlackHole exploit kit."
By By Staff
Infosecurity (US), Feb. 7, '12
"ESET Launches new NOD32 Antivirus Pack"
By Staff
MoneyControl.com, Feb. 4, '12
"ESET launches single user antivirus retail pack"
By Ashwanitrivone
Channel Times, Feb. 3, '12
"How Apple lulls Mac owners into a false sense of security"
By Davey Winder
PC Pro, Feb. 3, '12
"The Fear Of Integrating Apple In A Microsoft-centric World"
By Mark Williams
eWeek Europe, Feb. 3, '12
"U.K. MPs bite the cyber bullet..."
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Feb. 3, '12
"Phishing Scam Targets Twitter"
By Kamakshi S
TechTree, Feb. 2, '12
"IPO Preview: AVG Technologies"
By Staff
Seeking Alpha, Feb. 1, '12
"Facebook's Timeline scams hit users"
By Priyanka Joshi
Business Standard, Feb. 1, '12
"IPO Preview: AVG Technologies"
By Staff
Seeking Alpha, Feb. 1, '12
"Facebook's Timeline scams hit users"
By Priyanka Joshi
Business Standard, Feb. 1, '12
January, 2012
"ESET Sponsoring Business Journal's IT Awards; Nominations Sought"
By Brad Graves
San Diego Business Journal, Jan. 31, '12
"Smartphones Vulnerable To Malicious QR Codes"
By Nachiket 'therapist' Mhatre
Tech Tree, Jan. 30, '12
"Best Security Suites: PC Bodyguards"
By Nick Mediati
PC World, Jan. 30, '12
"Eset Smart Security 5"
By Nick Mediati
PC World, Jan. 30, '12
"MacWorld-iWorld Expo 2012: Top 10 Must-Have Gadgets, Software and Apps"
By Surojit Chatterjee
International Business Times, Jan. 28, '12
"ANALYSIS: Happy Data Privacy Day, Punk!"
By Kurt Mackie
Redmond Magazine, Jan. 27, '12
"Malware Predictions for 2012"
By ESET
BitPipe.com, Jan. 26, '12
"Stolen Software: Piracy Hits More than Movies and Music; With all the focus on Hollywood, its worth...."
By Michael Muchmore
PC Magazine, Jan. 25, '12
"Could a distributed denial-of-service attack be made on your inbox?"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine, Jan. 24, '12
"Cyber crime is now a booming industry"
By Priyanka Joshi
Business Standard, Jan. 23, '12
"Hardened Android Release Has Better Sandboxing And Access-Control Policies"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek Europe, Jan. 20, '12
"Cloud-Based Antivirus Now Welcome in VB100 Test"
By Neil Rubenking
PC Magazine, Jan. 19, '12
"Security history: Nothing like an old-fashioned boot sector virus"
By Michael Cooney
Network World, Jan. 19, '12
"What Companies can Learn from the Zappos Breach"
By Jeff James
Syndication: Computerworld, TechWorld Windows IT Pro, Jan. 18, '12
"NSA Releases SE Android With Better Sandboxing, Access-Control Policies"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 19, '12
"Symantec Confirms Source Code Stolen in 2006 Breach It Didnt Know About"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 18, '12
"SOPA Web Protests Sure to Inspire Malware Distribution Scams"
By Fahmida Rashid, by Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 18, '12
"Great expectations: WPS, "Whoops!!!", the Grim Reaver, and what you can expect from anti-virus"
By David Harley
SC Magazine, Jan. 16, '12
"Health Software firm develops Android app while NHS warns on tablet security"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jan. 15, '12
"DNS Redirect Provision Suspended From SOPA (and PIPA)"
By Tim Verry
PC Perspective, Jan. 15, '12
"Bootkits take aim at the Windows 64-bit platform"
By Staff
InfoSecurity Magazine, Jan. 13, '12
"Fighting cyber threats with malware not ideal"
By Ellyne Phneah
ZDNet Asia, Jan. 13, '12
"Scammers punt bogus pink Facebook makeover"
By John Leyden
The Register, Jan. 12, '12
"Malware results from Facebook Timeline attacks"
By Staff
ProSecurityZone, Jan. 12, '12
"AV Comparatives Rates Kaspersky Best Overall"
By David Strom
ReadWriteWeb, Jan. 11, '12
"Patch Tuesday January 2012: 7 Updates Correcting 8 Issues"
By Tim Fisher
About.com, Jan. 10, '12
"Symantec Confirms Hackers Stole Outdated Code, Downplays Impact"
By Fahmida Rashid
Channel Insider, Jan. 9, '12
"Kim Jong-il Video Distributes Malware"
By Staff
eSecurity Planet, Jan. 9, '12
"Beware of Dangerous Tweets"
By Consumer Bob
NBC San Diego, Jan. 23, '12
"Fake Kim Jong-il video distributing malware"
By Dancho Danchev
ZDNet, Jan. 9, '12
"Bank Scam Creates Fake Website"
By Consumer Bob
NBC San Diego, Jan. 8, '12
"Symantec Confirms Hackers Stole Outdated Code, Downplays Impact"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 6, '12
"Continuous threat monitoring"
By Kevin Townsend
Kevin Townsend, Jan. 5, '12
" Kim Jong-il YouTube Video Used to Spread Malware"
By Eduard Kovacs
Softpedia, Jan. 5, '12
"Hackers' Threat to Publish Symantec Source Code Not a Reason to Worry"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 5, '12
"User opposition to Facebook Timeline leads warnings about scam pages"
By Dan Raywood
SC Magazine (UK), Jan. 5, '12
"Analysis of Stratfor Site Breach Reveals Weak Passwords, Poor Enforcement"
By Fahmida Rashid
eWeek, Jan. 4, '12
"Identity Theft Threat Looms Large After Recent Anonymous Stratfor Hack"
By Kevin McCaney
Redmond Magazine, Jan. 4, '12
"Army warns of ID theft from Stratfor hack"
By Kevin McCaney
Government Computer News, Jan. 4, '12