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It’s been over a year now since McAfee became an Intel company and the team and I have been privileged to be a part of designing and developing our DeepSAFE technology, as well as Deep Defender, the first available product that leverages this advancement. Recent threats in-the-news validates what we’ve been working on and this […]

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Well known security researcher Charlie Miller has received mentions on Naked Security before. For example, he presented research on the security (or otherwise) of the firmware built into Apple laptop batteries at this year’s Black Hat conference. And in 2009, he openly promoted the concept of No More Free Bugs at CanSecWest. He hasn’t stuck […]

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We discussed much of the unfolding Duqu attack in our previous post. Some new light has recently illuminated some missing pieces to this interesting attack. Researchers at CrySys Labs in Hungary have disclosed information about a Word document that is purported to be the installer file for the Duqu attacks. The document loads a kernel […]

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