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We’ve seen it here first: YapBrowser has risen after being declared dead five years ago-and this discovery is by Chris Boyd himself just a day before he presented at VB 2011 to discuss about rogue browsers, of which YapBrowser is. If you missed the said conference or Chris’s presentation, this podcast hosted by our friends at Help Net […]

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The UK Ministry of Defence has been caught out again by a schoolboy error – not knowing how to properly redact a PDF. As Naked Security has explained before, if you’re an organisation that is making public an internal document, you best make sure that you have deleted or blacked out any personal, confidential or […]

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Technical analysis: Poul Jensen, Illustrations: Ben Nahorney Meet Downloader.Chepvil, a malware that has been creating quite a lot of noise recently, hitting inboxes far and wide. This threat begins life as an innocent-looking email and quickly transforms itself into a powerful blended threat capable of stealing information, installing misleading applications, and mailing additional copies of […]

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