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China slams cyberattack accusations over lack of proof

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February 20, 2013

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China slams cyberattack accusations over lack of proof

The Chinese government has condemned a report claiming its army is behind a series of cyberattacks in the United States.

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Apple, Facebook, Twitter hacks said to hail from Eastern Europe

Investigators say the surge of malware attacks on U.S. companies may be coming from Eastern European cybercriminals rather than being Chinese state-sponsored espionage.

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New Mac malware opens secure reverse shell

New malware for OS X is making the rounds in security circles, called "Pintsized," but has not yet been determined to be much of a threat.

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Apple: Employee computers were targeted in hack attack

The company says hackers targeted some of its employees' machines as part of the same attacks against a number of companies.

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Google warns of an increase in attempted account hijackings

More spammers are trying to break into legitimate accounts, the company says. But Google is adapting to their methods.

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