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Tickets to the ever popular Download Music Festival will fetch a pretty penny on sites such as eBay, yet the Download website advises potential buyers to purchase tickets direct, naming one sole third party vendor as a trusted source for tickets. A quick check of tickets on sale shows that music fans should pay great […]

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We saw samples of email messages disguised as notifications from popular networking sites, in particular LinkedIn, foursquare, MySpace, and Pinterest. These spam contain links that direct users to bogus pharmaceutical or fraud sites. They also use legitimate-looking email addresses to appear credible to recipients. Using famous brands like these sites are effective in luring users […]

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Unless you have been living under a nondigital rock recently, you have probably heard of the Flashback Trojan, which attacks Macs. Around April 4 we saw reports of more than 500,000 infections by this malware. Further, McAfee Labs has recently come across a new variant making the rounds. This is no surprise: Whenever a piece […]

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