Senior Technology Consultant Graham Cluley, from security company Sophos, has announced on his blog that Internet users are threatened yet again by a Mal/EncPk-DA infection. This translates into a Trojan:Win32/Tibs.gen!G, which is reported by Sophos to be an average threat to computers. Hackers always keep pace with ... |
13 August 2008 10:57 GMT |
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You know, it wasn't just SCEA's head, Jack Tretton who told MSNBC a few about their future plans, but Microsoft's Don Mattrick too. In fact, Mattrick's statements (which you'll get a glimpse at below) come as somewhat of an answer to Tretton's attitude towards the success of the PS2 and ... |
6 December 2007 05:37 GMT |
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The Turkish side of MSNBC was recently affected by a malicious code which could infect all the visitors' computers with password stealing utilities without any user action. Security company Websense reports that attackers could do this using an external JavaScript file which included dangerous content apparently... |
8 November 2007 08:15 GMT |
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Since Peggle is ridiculously popular nowadays, PopCap has considered a free version of the game. As such, an official report coming from the casual games developer says that they've launched this web version of the game, which can be played for free on PopCap's official site and MSN's Game Zone with ot... |
6 September 2007 05:00 GMT |
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