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  • Cybercrime is Rampant Around the World, Says Study (PC World)
    PC World - A new study by security vendor Symantec reports that Internet crime has grown into a widespread problem globally. It also provides intriguing insights into consumers' lax attitudes toward online piracy, plagiarism, and other illegally or unethical activities.
  • 10 arrested in European raids on Internet piracy (AP)

    Police in 14 European countries on Tuesday launched a series of raids against an online film pirating network, Swedish authorities said.(AFP/File)AP - Ten people have been arrested in raids across Europe against computer pirates who put illegal copies of movies and television series on the Internet, Belgian police said Wednesday.



  • Trend Micro Revamps Entire Product Line With 'Titanium' (PC World)
    PC World - Following up Norton's new product launch early Wednesday, Trend Micro announced an overhaul of its entire home user product line on Wednesday, under the moniker "Titanium." The new products, Titanium Internet Security, Titanium Maximum Security, and Titanium Antivirus+, include new features that use cloud computing for malware detection.
  • Study: 65 Percent of Adults Victimized by Cyber Crime (PC Magazine)
    PC Magazine - Symantec study shows cybercrime victims take emotional toll.
  • Study: Cybercrime hits two-thirds Internet users (Digital Trends)
    Digital Trends - A new study from Internet security giant Symantec shows cybercrime affects everyone everywhere, and US Internet users are particularly vulnerable. Almost three-quarters of US Internet users are cybercrime victims, and the US ranks third on the list of countries attacked the most. When looked at globally, the number is still eye-opening, affecting about two-thirds of Internet users. Cybercrime includes computer viruses, online credit card fraud, and identity theft.
  • Norton Releases 2011 Security Products (PC World)
    PC World - Norton on Wednesday announced its 2011 versions of its Norton Internet Security suite and Norton Antivirus software. Norton also announced a new application--Norton Power Eraser--that is designed to remove the increasingly common fake antivirus malware.
  • Symantec: Most Hacking Victims Blame Themselves (PC World)
    PC World - Just under two-thirds of all Internet users have been hit by some sort of cybercrime, and while most of them are angry about it, a surprisingly large percentage feel guilt too, according to a survey commissioned by Symantec.
  • Symantec Releases 2011 Norton Line (PC Magazine)
    PC Magazine - Symantec on Wednesday announced the release of Norton AntiVirus 2011 and Norton Internet Security 2011, which offer strong protection against known viruses and brand-new variations.
  • Google Proposes .5 Mln Buzz Lawsuit Settlement (Digital Trends)
    Digital Trends - Internet giant Google has proposed paying some .5 million to settle a lawsuit over privacy violations that occurred when it launched its Buzz social networking service earlier this year. Some 30 percent of the proposed settlement money would go towards legal fees associated with the case, [66],500 each would go to the seven Gmail users who brought the suit, and the remainder would be split amongst organizations that promote online privacy and privacy education. Google admits no wrongdoing in the settlement, which still must be approved by a judge.
  • Facebook Glitch Let Spammer Post to Walls (PC World)
    PC World - A clever spammer found a glitch in Facebook's photo upload system and used it to post thousands of unwanted Wall messages this week.
  • Spammers Take Over Apple's New Ping Social Network (NewsFactor)
    NewsFactor - Apple launched iTunes 10 with Ping, a new music-oriented social network, on Wednesday. Within hours, the site fell victim to spammers looking to make a quick buck from Apple's unsuspecting 160 million music lovers exploring the new way to discover what music their friends are listening to.
  • Germany to Launch Antibotnet Program for Consumers (PC World)
    PC World - Germany will soon launch a service to help consumers remove malicious software from their computers in an attempt to stem the spread of spam-sending botnets.
  • Apple's Ping Inundated with Spam Comments (PC Magazine)
    PC Magazine - Days after its release, Apple's new Ping social network within iTunes is being inundated with spam comments.
  • Apple's Ping a Scammer's Haven? Security Experts Say Watch Out (PC World)
    PC World - Apple's music-focused social network, Ping is only a few days old, and already the iTunes-based feature is "drowning in scams and spams," security researchers say. The scams are nothing too advanced at the moment, and there are no reports of clickjacking worms or other forms of aggressive malware, experts say. But if you're looking for links to bogus surveys promising free iPhones, iPads, and other assorted iDevices, then Ping in iTunes 10 is the social network for you.
  • iTunes Ping's Latest Problem: Spam (Mashable)
    Mashable - iTunes Ping is apparently full of spam, yet another hiccup in Apple's road to establishing a legitimate social network.
  • To Boost Security, Facebook Adds Remote Logout (PC World)
    PC World - Facebook users will soon have a new way of knocking spammers out of legitimate accounts.
 

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