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Avira antivirus upgrade wreaks 'catastrophic' havoc on Windows PCs - Computerworld


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Avira antivirus upgrade wreaks 'catastrophic' havoc on Windows PCs
Computerworld
By Gregg Keizer Computerworld - German security firm Avira yesterday issued a service pack for its antivirus software that crippled an unknown number of Windows machines, with one customer calling the gaffe "catastrophic" to his company.
Avira Antivirus update cripples millions of Windows PCsZDNet (blog)
Oops! Avira Anti-Virus Update Disables Windows PCseSecurity Planet
Oops! Avira AV Update Blocks Apps, Hangs PCsPC Magazine
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Antivirus Firm: 75% Of Phone-Based Malware Now Targets Android - Forbes


Forbes

Antivirus Firm: 75% Of Phone-Based Malware Now Targets Android
Forbes
According to data released Monday by the Finnish antivirus firm F-Secure, 37 of the 49 variants of malicious software targeting smartphones in the last quarter were aimed at Android devices, compared with just ten out of the 16 malware variants it ...
Android hackers hone skills in RussiaComputerworld
Spice to launch Android phones with added securityThe Mobile Indian
Android the Target of 75% of Phone-Based MalwareGotta Be Mobile
Help Net Security -Technology Perk
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Wikipedia ads point to infected computer, says Foundation - Sydney Morning Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Wikipedia ads point to infected computer, says Foundation
Sydney Morning Herald
In researching IWantThis, I spoke with Sergey Golovanov, a malware expert at Russian antivirus maker Kaspersky Lab, who pointed out that the IWantThis extension has been delivered via Crossrider since at least February of this year.

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Cross-browser worm spreads via Facebook, security experts warn - Computerworld


Cross-browser worm spreads via Facebook, security experts warn
Computerworld
By Lucian Constantin IDG News Service - Malware writers have used Crossrider, a cross-browser extension development framework, to build a click-fraud worm that spreads on Facebook, security researchers from antivirus firm Kaspersky Lab said on Monday.

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Eugene Kaspersky frustrated by Apple's iOS AV ban - Register


The Next Web

Eugene Kaspersky frustrated by Apple's iOS AV ban
Register
Apple won't let us” develop antivirus software for iOS devices, as he feels it is only a matter of time before criminals target the operating system. “We as a security company are not able to develop true endpoint security for iOS,” Kaspersky told The ...
Kaspersky co-founder resorts to scaremongering over Apple's iOS antivirus banThe Next Web
Kaspersky Calls For Cyber-Weapons ConventionTechWeekEurope UK

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