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Last week I worked on the FTP portion of the malwareblacklist.com site. We offer feeds to organisations willing to share data with us and recognize our ‘partnership’. This is totally free, but of course I must veto who has access to it in order to prevent abuse. I did a bit of a change in […]

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With OS X Lion out, a lot of people will take advantage of the weekend to upgrade their Macs to the new operating system. But before running the upgrade, you should do the single most important thing to protect your files: back them up. Ideally, you should back up your entire startup disk, “cloning” it, […]

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In this month’s MSRT release, we added three new threat families to the detection capability. One of these three is Win32/Nuqel, which has been around for four years since its first variant was found. More than 60 variants of Win32/Nuqel have been identified in the wild. This worm spreads itself via network shares, removable drives […]

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