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  • Kaos rules in Mac Flashback trojan cleanup

    It’s been 20 days since Apple released its Flashback trojan removal tool in April 13 which removed a trojan that exploited an un-patched Java flaw, but there remains confusion as to how successful the multi-vendor removal campaign has been.

  • Kaspersky kills flawed FlashBack removal tool

    Russian antivirus firm Kaspersky has taken down its removal tool for Mac users infected with the FlashBack Trojan after users began complaining it bricked their machines.

  • Kaspersky Lab spots malware signed with stolen digital certificate

    Security firm Kaspersky Lab Thursday said it's identified a malicious program that appears to make use of a compromised Symantec VeriSign digital certificate issued to Conpavi AG, which is known to work with Swiss government agencies. Kaspersky says it has asked Symantec VeriSign to revoke the compromised certificates.

  • Top 10 Influential: Australian data centres, Cloud expansion

    While data centres and Cloud computing are not new kinds of technology, they did generate plenty of stories during 2011 as operators began to turn fresh ground for new data centre sites while faced with the Gillard Government’s incoming Carbon Tax.

  • The grill: Eugene Kaspersky

    Kaspersky Labs co-founder sits down with Computerworld Australia to discuss the future of security and how no one is safe online.

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