Dodgy affiliates use malware to flog Symantec and Check Point
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| Unscrupulous affiliates are using malware to advertise security software from
| legitimate firms. The practice is the brainchild of people who make a
| commission for every sale they generate - and not security vendors
| themselves. The practice raises serious concerns about the integrity and
| policing of affiliate programs from big names in security including Symantec
| and Check Point.
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/12/malware_punts_symantec_check_point/
The Windows zombies carry on spewing.
Russia Emerges as Spam Superpower
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| security and control firm Sophos has published its latest report on the top
| twelve spam-relaying countries over the final quarter of 2007.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/general/16130/russia-emerges-spam-superpower
Recent:
>From vapourware to scareware, Microsoft keeps innovating
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| Microsoft talks a lot about innovation. It innovated the Xbox, several
| years after everyone else; it innovated the Zune, several years after
| everyone else; it innovated the GUI, several years after Apple (okay,
| and Xerox); it innovated Hotmail ... oh, alright, it bought Hotmail.
| Bill Gates famously missed the internet revolution and then innovated
| the web browser, several years after Netscape.
|
| [...]
|
| In the meantime, though, the company that brought us vapourware has
| innovated yet another new product: scareware (oh, okay, a couple ofy
| ears after SCO).
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http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/D1173B1AE779A1A1CC2572E6000E30E6
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