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Microsoft, Symantec shutter another botnet

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February 06, 2013

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Microsoft, Symantec shutter another botnet

Symantec and Microsoft join forces to stop a botnet, and for the first time they provide clean-up tools directly to people with infected computers.

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'Chinese still hacking us,' says Wall Street Journal owner

Rupert Murdock takes to Twitter to say that his newspaper's computer system is still under cyberattack.

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Federal Reserve confirms its Web site was hacked

Days after Anonymous claimed to have stolen and published private information from more than 4,000 bank executives, the Fed says its system was attacked.

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McAfee survey:12 percent have personal data leaked by angry ex

McAfee (the company, not the man) declares that you really have to beware in love. Otherwise, your passwords, photos, and other things will become public.

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Kaspersky update hoses Internet access for Windows XP users

A new antivirus update from Kaspersky disables Internet connectivity, forcing the company to push out a fix and a workaround.

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