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The FBI is cock-a-hoop today, having just announced the bust of six Estonians for malware-related cybercrimes. The case goes back to 2007, with the investigation itself apparently having taken two years. The FBI claims that the gang infected 4,000,000 computers in 100 different countries – with 500,000 infections in the USA alone. The crooks are […]

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DigiNotar — the CA that got hacked — announced bankruptcy yesterday (read the release). This is a very clear case where a company folded because it was hacked. However, this is not the first time something similar has happened. Earlier this year an Australian hosting provider called Distribute.IT was badly hacked and had no recoverable […]

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I seem to be asking this question a lot. I have already written one article and one previous blog entry on this subject. It is an important question: Millions of people are using antivirus and probably every piece of data on this planet has been processed at least once through one or more antivirus solutions. […]

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