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Conventional wisdom has it that Windows and products from Microsoft are extremely unsafe, easy targets for hackers. That conventional wisdom is wrong, according to security firm Kaspersky Lab’s recent quarterly malware report, which found not a single Microsoft-related threat in the top ten. The Kapersky Lab quarterly report has this to say about Microsoft products: […]

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Last week at the Black Hat 2011 conference Jay Radcliffe, a Type-I diabetic like myself, presented his research into the security of modern medical insulin pumps. For the uninitiated an insulin pump is used to deliver the hormone insulin to diabetics who can no longer produce insulin naturally and gain better control of their blood […]

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Normally, the WebPulse team doesn’t bother with questions like “What countries are involved in malware attack A?” or “What malware should people in country B worry about?” Our primary focus is on finding malware attacks and blocking them for ALL our users, since no one wants malware on their network, regardless of where it comes […]

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