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Microsoft reveals factory-installed malware scam
In an investigation designed to identify counterfeit products Microsoft has found that new desktops and laptops are leaving factories in China with malware already installed News | 14 Sep 2012
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EMEA playing greater role for WatchGuard
WatchGuard has issued revenue figures for its second quarter revealing that EMEA is now accounting for more of its global sales News | 13 Sep 2012
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McAfee labels Potter star Watson the most dangerous
Harry Potter screen star Emma Watson is the most dangerous celebrity according to McAfee's annual round-up of which famous names are being used in phising and spam attacks News | 10 Sep 2012
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Government puts security issue before board room players
The head of GCHQ and the Foreign Secretary are underlining the cyber threats that businesses face at a conference held today in London to try and raise the profile of the issue News | 05 Sep 2012
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Hacking and denial of service attacks big user worries
The threats of denial of service attacks and hacking are the ones that are dominating the minds of those responsible for looking after security at reseller customer sites News | 05 Sep 2012
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Corero boss Stewart steps down as half-year loss widens
Corero Network Security international president André Stewart has stepped down from the firm to pursue outside opportunities as pre-tax losses for the six months to 30 June widened substantially. News | 05 Sep 2012
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Hagerman named new Sophos CEO
Former Corel boss Kris Hagerman is to join Sophos as CEO, replacing Steve Munford, who is stepping down after seven years in charge to spend more time with his family. News | 04 Sep 2012
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MicroScope's top stories, week ending 31 August 2012
Our weekly run down of the top 10 most read stories on MicroScope.co.uk. News | 03 Sep 2012
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Businesses worldwide fail to prepare for cyber threats
Companies around the world have failed to address cyber threats, according to a survey from security organisation Kaspersky Lab. News | 31 Aug 2012
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Stonesoft urges channel to exploit free AET tool
Network security software specialist Stonesoft says more needs to be done to tackle the threat of Advanced Evasion Techniques and is calling on its channel to help. News | 24 Aug 2012