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An emergency patch is likely to be issued on Aug. 17
The malicious software designed to steal industrial secrets was then made much more sophisticated in the early part of 2010, Symantec says
How bad is it? Worse than you think. Here's what the new breed of malware looks like -- and what you can do to stop it
Most Windows users installed the zero-day LNK file patch without incident, but not all were so fortunate -- and Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 users are out of luck
Businesses and users have yet another tool to protect themselves from attacks, while accessing the Web more easily
While iOS's security features fall short of those in BlackBerrys, they do make iPhones and iPads secure enough for enterprise deployment
The JailbreakMe app for easily hacking iOS reportedly exploits a PDF vulnerability
Thousands of iPhone and Android apps may be phoning home with your personal info. Do you have a spy in your pocket?
The Stuxnet family of malware sported signed software credentials -- which could have been obtained in a sophisticated Aurora-type attack
Homemade system intercepts mobile-phone data on GSM networks used by AT&T and T-Mobile -- and Phones are fooled most easily by spoof cell tower