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  • Windows Activity Debugger removal tutorial - Windows Activity Debugger is a rogue program which gains to steal money from its victims. The parasite comes to the system with the help of trojan. Malware offers users to purchase its "full" version. This is a fraud. April 2, 2012
  • Windows Debug Center removal guide - Windows Debug Center is a misleading program which pretends it is able to detect and remove viruses and other computer malware. Not only is Windows Debug Center incapable of detecting or removing malware, it can harm your system by editing registry entrie March 28, 2012
  • More patches for Flash Player (March 2012) - Adobe released more patches for critical flaws in Flash Player. This fix is shipped less than a month. One of vulnerabilities is a memory corruption vulnerability in Matrix3D. March 6, 2012
  • 17 high-risk flaws are fixed in Chrome; Google pays $47,500 in bug bounties - Google shipped update for Chrome which patches 17 critical vulnerabilities. 10 of them are announced as "use-after-free" memory management vulnerabilities that were patched with a recent update for Chrome browser. March 5, 2012
  • Mac security news: Flashback Trojan is back - The return of Flashback.G Trojan once again proves that the times are changing and no operating system, no device (even, the untouchable Mac) is immune to attacks from cyber criminals. Be careful as you may lose even online banking and credit card passwor February 28, 2012
  • Be careful! Malware group spreads quickly - New rogue family of malware seems like gains to invade as many systems as they can. Cybercriminals don't have vacation and are creating scams that target its victims. The main goal of all fake AV is to steal money from unwary users. February 23, 2012
  • Flash bug removed; Adobe released 7 patches - Adobe patched 7 flaws in Flash Player and the one that Google reported hackers are using in "active targeted attacks". The Flash Player plug-in XSS hole was attacked by hackers and works only against Internet Explorer. February 17, 2012
  • How to get PDF secured? - Nowadays, hackers target globally used file formats and this is mostly addressed to PDF. Because of PDF's feature to sheer data and intellectual property as a universal medium makes it vulnerable and most targeted by hackers. February 7, 2012
  • Mobile phones are always at risk of attacks - A few years ago nobody would have believed that mobile phones need protection from spyware as much as PC computers. But with introduction of the Smartphone Era and the ability to create, download and even edit applications for mobile phones, number of use January 5, 2012
  • New year but the same security problems: Facebook's clickjacking scam spotted - Recently, a new Facebook fraud was detected which clickjacks curious users into a scam. The main moves this hoax do is that it tries to fool users into thinking that they are linked to a site where are full of videos that their friends supposedly liked. January 4, 2012
  • 12 vulnerabilities are fixed by Adobe - On Thursday, Adobe released security bulletin to patch 12 critical flaws. New updated version of Flash Player fixes vulnerabilities for Windows, Mac, Linux and Solaris platforms according to security bulletin. November 11, 2011
  • From „White hat“ Charlie Miller was turned to „Black hat“ - On Monday, Apple researcher Charlie Miller was punished for finding flaw in Apple's restrictions on code signing on iOS devices which would allow hackers to use applications sneaked into the Application Store to download and run unsigned code. November 9, 2011
  • Patch Tuesday fixes 22 flaws - Microsoft has released 13 patches for 22 vulnerabilities. Two of 13 patches are rated a top ranking of critical on Microsoft‘s rating scale. These two are of the most dangerous and the rest of 13 are identified as second highest rating and moderate ones. August 11, 2011
  • New IE bug may expose your cookies - Recently, security researcher has discovered unpatched flaw in IE that can be used for stealing Facebook accounts’ credentials and other web pages that are compromised by this attack. May 31, 2011
  • Secret is not revealed but Facebook’s flaw is repaired - Recently Turkish security researcher Serkan Gencel discovered a flaw that created a mechanism for cybercriminals to support Facebook passwords for user’s hotmail account as well. April 14, 2011
  • Remove Windows Debug System, Windows DebugSystem removal - Windows Debug System is the latest counterfeit application pretending to be a PC protection tool. It is distributed with the help of trojan. It is designed to pilfer money from unwary users. March 4, 2011
  • Rogue anti-spyware program family is on the wild - Malware seems to be usual thing on Internet. Computer users are no longer surprised by them; however, they are very annoyed when they get fake anti-spyware tool on their PC. January 27, 2011
  • Remove HDDoctor, HDDoctor removal - HDDoctor (a.k.a. HDD Doctor) is a counterfeit application which pretends being legitimate computer security software. It enters the system unseen by the user via trojan which comes through the vulnerable computer places. December 22, 2010
  • Google’s Chrome 8 is on the run - Chrome 8 is the latest version of web browser made and distributed by Google. It patches 13 system flaws. December 3, 2010
  • Symantec, Eset and Panda Security had XSS flaw - White-hat hacker discovered XSS vulnerabilities on three security firms’ websites that could be a reason for further phishing attacks. October 5, 2010