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May 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
- Speed up my PC!
- Windows Vista Security Report: First Year Vulnerabilities
- Microsoft and Dell in the Red
- Do you want to send more information about the problem?
- Bill Gates Last Day at Microsoft (video parody)
- I want my free TV!
- Webroot Spysweeper free for one year. Good deal?
December 2007
- What will you trade for your computer’s security?
- Review: Uniblue Registry Booster 2
- How do I view full email headers in the new Hotmail / Windows Live Hotmail?
November 2007
- How do I hide the Outlook button on the taskbar when minimized?
- Do I need a Registry Cleaner?
- The Malware Classroom Reopens!
- Zune 80, and New Firmware for your Zune 30
- Can PCI express graphic cards work in PCI slots?
- Windows Live Services Final Launch
- Why does Yahoo email crash with a flash9b.ocx error?
October 2007
- How do I fix ‘Bloodhound exploit 13′ warning from Norton when using Windows Vista Photo Gallery?
- How do I get rid of the Spylocked hijacker?
- Sprint Touch by HTC: Review
- A New York City Vista Experience
- Hey! Have you made some changes here to the homepage?
- Can I install more than one anti-virus?
- How do I remove RiyoCodec?
- Why is power protection important?
- UK police can now demand encryption keys
- Virtual rootkits not a problem, say researchers
- Spam-scam crackdown nets $2 billion in fake checks
- What is a backdoor trojan?
- Americans wrong about computer security
- FTC Settles with Alleged Spyware Operation
- Phishing Game Warns Users
September 2007
- New Firefox 3.0 alpha blocks malware, secures plug-in updates
- Free Microsoft Accessibility CDs
- Online crooks getting more professional
- 419Eater DDoS’d?
- Case could smother web chat, says Whirlpool founder
- Anti-Malware Company Wins ‘Spyware’ Court Case
- Test drive the new Windows Live suite
- Welcome to Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.5
August 2007
- P2P programs on your computer violate US Copyright laws?
- Announcing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Beta
- TomCoyote is now What the Tech
- Spammers find new ways to slip through
- The software awards scam
- German antihacker law could backfire, critics warn
- Critical Patch Tuesday Pains I.T. Admins
- Tom Wilson Opens a New Site
- ATI driver flaw exposes Vista kernel to attackers
- Anti virus struggles on 64-bit Vista
- Number Of Hackers Attacking Banks Jumps 81%
- Microsoft Works Goes Free, Ad-Supported
- Malware Hunts Down and Deletes MP3s
- WordPress & Joomla theme users beware!
July 2007
- HijackThis is now spyware?
- IM attacks up nearly 80 percent, Akonix says — and P2P is worse
- Microsoft, Ask.com pressure Google on privacy
- Microsoft patents the mother of all adware systems
- Will security firms detect police spyware?
- Trojans - the most widespread malware in Q2 2007
- Java flaw poses widespread security threat
- Microsoft Malware Protection Center Portal
- Are Intel Core 2 Chips a Security Threat?
- Senior execs targeted in ‘precision’ malware attacks
- Phishing scam spreading via Yahoo IM
June 2007
- Q&A with the Security MVP Experts
- Google named worst privacy offender in study
- Symantec Releases Beta of Norton AntiBot
- McAfee Study Finds 4 Percent of Search Results Malicious
- Google Desktop vulnerable to attack
May 2007
- Google buys GreenBorder
- Pirates of the Caribbean Trojan
- Keylogging Trojan Dodges Anti-virus Detection
- Scammers gaming YouTube ratings for profit
- ANI Trojan Sticks It to Popular Geek Hardware Site Visitor
- Pirate Bay hacked, database stolen
- Reminder: Laptop Battery Recalls
- Hackers hijack Windows Update’s downloader
- Remove your phone number from Google Search
- Microsoft Needs Your Credit Card Details?
- Sober Worm, With New Variant, Makes A Comeback
- Contest winner: Vista more secure than Mac OS
- Microsoft attempts to lock down Office
- Researcher to Demonstrate Vista Attacks
April 2007
- Critical flaw found in Photoshop plug-in
- Hackers debut malware loaded USB ruse
- Virus Writers Taint Google Ad Links
- PC buyers aim to cut the ‘crapware’
- Malware Spikes In 1Q As Hackers Increasingly Infect Web Sites
- Russinovich: Malware will thrive, even with Vista’s UAC
- Mac and Linux viruses to rise ’significantly’
- Windows Vista Beta 2, RC1 and RC2 set to expire
- Blogs Now Infested With Offensive Content and Malware
- Program Names govern admin rights in Vista
- Mac Hacked Via Safari Browser in Pwn-2-Own Contest
- Google Calendar Security Notice
- Cyberspies exploit Microsoft Office
- New attack puts routers, cell phones at risk
- Trojan Horse Uses Virginia Tragedy as Bait
- Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X flaws
- Remove Spylocked (removal instructions)
- Google Rains On StumbleUpon Parade: Launches Direct Competitor
- Windows Home Server Beta/CTP Preview
- Thunderbird 2 released
- Web attackers get better at hiding
- Rootkits becoming increasingly complex
- MySpace takes on Google News and Digg
- No penalty for tax filers hit by glitch
- Here’s the deal on the Windows DNS bug
- Only 244 copies of Genuine Windows Vista sold in China
- Targeted e-mail attacks increasing
- Windows XP to be retired in 2008
- FTC to Congress: Spyware purveyors need to do hard time
- Hackers offer subscription, support for their malware
March 2007
- Shutdown Day
- New Trojan calls on Skype
- Lack of Mac malware baffles experts
- Security threats are starting to merge
- ‘Surge’ in hijacked PC networks
- Most Computer Attacks Originate in U.S.
- Hackers Promise Month of MySpace Bugs
- Anti-spyware bill could mean tougher fines
- Malware, phishing on Google Blogger.com pages
- Microsoft MVP Summit Wraps Up
- How Do You Intercept Someone Else’s Text Message?
- Seagate’s encrypted hard drives on route
- HijackThis, popular anti-malware tool SOLD!
- How To Set Up A Secure Home Network
- The great firewall of China
- Police Turn to YouTube to Catch Suspects
- NeoSpace Internet Security, Another Rogue to Avoid
- Password Malpractice: Are You Guilty?
- Panelists struggle to find answers to cyber threats
- It’s official: Pirates crack Vista at last
- Hackers target Symantec
- Windows Vista “Brute Force Keygen” a hoax
- Wordpress 2.1.1 exploited via server hack. Update…. now!
- Microsoft’s OneCare takes last place in anti-virus evaluation
- Windows Mail Application: Not Bad, But Just a Bit Flaky
February 2007
- Got malware? Google will help you find it.
- Similar Vulnerability Between Firefox and IE
- Unreleased Windows Vista Wallpapers
- Microsoft Donates to Katrina Rebuilding
- Vista still vulnerable
- Windows Genuine Advantage’s newest setting: “you might be a pirate”
- Symantec Releases Norton 360
- Hacker faces jail for Trojan horse
- Symantec suffers ActiveX and licensing problems
- VoIP + Phishing = Vishing warns the FBI
- Phishing attack targets PartyPoker
- Spywareinfo.com restores DNS services
- Run Windows XP inside Vista with Virtual PC
- Twelve-steps to curing e-mail addiction
- Microsoft apologises for serving malware
- CastleCops Survives DDoS Attack
- Virtual PC 2007 Available Now
- Millions Vulnerable to New Hack Attack
- A security issue in Microsoft Windows Deployment Services?
- Winfixer and Errorsafe being distributed via MSN Messenger banner advertisements
- Office 2007 a Sales Hit!
- Computer routers face hijack risk: study
- Wake up to the ‘daylight-saving’ bug
- Zero-day attack hits Word
- Firefox Flaw Could Let Attackers Change Cookies
- 13 unusual keyboard designs
- Spyware, data privacy bills reappear in House
- New Energy Star ratings for PCs on the way
- Study Finds Hackers Hit Every 39 Seconds
- Microsoft confirms Vista Speech Recognition remote execution flaw
January 2007
- Workaround For Clean Install With Vista Upgrade DVDs
- Spam Made Up 94% Of All E-Mail In December
- Vista upgrade invalidates your XP key
- Groundbreaking Anti-Malware Settlement Involving DirectRevenue
- Windows Vista: Retail, Upgrade, or OEM version?
- 6 reasons I’m upgrading to Windows Vista
- New Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 Resources
- Is it a Hint from Microsoft?
- Michael Farnum Is Miffed
- Celebrate Windows Vista and Office 2007 Release With Bill Gates
- A safer way to disable User Account Control in Vista
- Microsoft Security Advisory (932114)
- GoodYear? Is It?
- “…chose to fight the charges”
- The Financial Consequences
- Microsoft Extends Support for XP Home and Media Center
- Sensationalism, Irresponsible Journalism or Microsoft Bashing?
- Julie Amero Saga Continues
- Julie Amero - Additional Info from “Network Performance Daily”
- Storm Worm update
- You Need to Know
- Authorities Advise: “Remove old JRE!”
- Correction - It was SEVEN months ago
- Forensic Examiner Talks About Julie Amero Case
- The Storm Continues
- “…no firewall, no antispyware program”
- Storm Battered Europe - Worm Batters Computers
- T.J. Maxx’s Lack of Service
- Daylight saving time changes in 2007
- Sun Microsystems Vulnerability Update Advisory
- Windows Vista Family Pack Discount
- Would you download Vista legally?
- The Surprising Security Threat: Your Printers
- Child Pornography and the Law
- USB Enclosures make Tech jobs easier
- WinPatrol 2007 Beta - Vista Compatible
- Microsoft to offer Vista ‘Family Pack’ discount for Ultimate users
- WordPress 2.0.7
- Microsoft Hits 100 Million IE7 Installs
- The “full” Internet on your phone!
- Miscarriage of Justice for Julie Amero?
- How the US National Security Agency access was built into Windows
- New PayPal key to help thwart phishers
- Hackers looking forward to iPhone
- Microsoft’s IE 8.0: More than just vaporware
- The alluring wink of a USB drive
- The Internet in your pocket!
- Secure Passwords Keep You Safer
- Want to win a Ferrari?
- The Ultimate Guide to Eliminating Spam Email
- Safari for Windows from Apple? Mozilla thinks so
- $60 to keep crapware off of a Windows PC?
- How to: Conduct a Basic Security Audit
- The Fight Against Phishing- 44 Tips to Protect Yourself
- NSA Admits To Microsoft Vista “Contributions”
- Destroy your data, the easy way!
- The 60 minute network security guide..by the NSA
- A warning to turn Bluetooth OFF whilst in public!!




