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Kaspersky Keys For KIS and KAV[04th July 2009] (1)
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Kaspersky KIS KAV Activation Keys[04th July 2009]|5.3MBKaspersky Activation Keys for Kaspersky Internet Secutiry and Kaspersky Antivirus v2009,v8,v7,v2010.Keys were Updated on 94th July 2009 at 1:15GMT.All Keys working.100% checked by myself.Shared by St.Majid (84)Comment View comments -
EyeWonder malware incident affects popular web sites (3)
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During the last couple of hours, visitors of popular and high trafficked web sites such as CNN, BBC, Washington Post, Gamespot, WorldOfWarcraft, Mashable, Chow.com, ITpro.co.uk, AndroidCommunity; Engadget and Chip.de, started reporting that parts of the web sites are unreachable due to malware warnings appearing through the EyeWonder interactive digital advertising provider. Let’s assess the butterfly effect [...]- Chris said: Nasty. I'm sure the advertising network's clients will not be very pleased to have a big red "this site is dangerous" message shown.
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Norton Antivirus Fail (10)
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FAIL Blog: Pictures and Videos of Owned, Pwnd and Fail Moments (377) permalink
Shared by Adam (28) David (1) j_aroche (12) Kevin (7) Mathy (0) mliviu (12) Sandaruwan (6) TiTi (130) wvpv (7) Zé (14)- Zé said: Realmente, pode acontecer de TUDO ao vivo!
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Try These Search Terms If You Want Some Malware [Malware] (5)
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Computer virus company McAfee has assembled a list of the top search keywords that are most commonly linked to malware exposure. The winning phrases are: word unscrambler, lyrics, myspace, free music downloads, phelps, game cheats, printable fill-in puzzles, free ringtones and solitaire. In addition, the general categories that are considered riskiest are: screen savers, free games, work from home, Olympics, videos, celebrities, music and news. So, how do you protect yourself from malware? Here's a ...Comment View comments -
Lifehacker - The Web's Most Dangerous Search Terms - Securty (60)
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Many people use the "I don't search for warez or porn" defense when it comes to avoiding malicious software and links online. It turns out that the most dangerous search terms are often much more benign. McAfee, of the anti-virus fame, had their researchers comb through thousands of popular keyword searches. After analyzing the frequency with which they found malicious software at each link they compiled the results. Surprisingly the common "bad" searchs that people ...Shared by Adi (2) Andrei Ruse (45) ASAP (3) boti (1) Brandon J. Mendelson (88) C.G. (6) CBrookins (62) Chris (12) Chris Baglieri (0) Chris Hunt (2) and 50 more »Explore read five notes- Trey said: I used to rule the world.
- Jeffrey said: interesting trivia?
- pauloabx said: pooling equilibrium?
- Henri said: I like how myspace is 3. haha.
- Chris Baglieri said: Most of these are obvious but "lyrics", "printable fill in puzzles", and "solitaire" caught me by surprise.
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