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Cross-platform malware exploits Java to attack PCs and Macs
The same Java vulnerability used in the infamous Flashback malware is now being used as an attack vector for a single piece of malware that can infect both Windows and Mac OS X computers.
iOS 5.1.1 Fixes Serious Security Issues
Apple has issued its latest update to iOS which patches at least three serious security flaws.
What you should know about Windows 8 security features
Alfonso Barreiro takes a detailed look at all the security features available in each edition of Windows 8, including what's brand new, improved, and carried over from previous versions.
Intel Core i7-3770K
The new top-tier CPU of Intel's mainstream line, the Core i7-3770K blends speed and power usage in one impressive package.
ESET Tops Worldwide Growth List for Consumer Security in Leading Industry Analyst Firm’s Security Software Market ...
ESET today announced that for the second straight year, Gartner has ranked the company as the security software vendor with the largest worldwide growth in consumer security. Accor
Samsung's Galaxy S III: 4 Things to Know
From killer hardware to insightful software, Samsung's latest entry has an impressive list of features as well as some promises.
Intel's Ivy Bridge Processor: Leaner and Meaner
Intel's newest generation of desktop and mobile CPUs, code-named Ivy Bridge, debut today. In our tests, the chips showed moderate overall performance gains and substantial graphics improvement, all while sipping significantly less power.
Samsung's Galaxy S III: Four things to know
Samsung executives today claimed that their new Galaxy S III was "enhanced with nature and human emotion." While we can't exactly verify that claim, we can take a look at some of the specifications and features on Samsung's latest smartphone.
How to Make Android Faster, More Productive and More Secure Than iPhone
Speed up your Android phone, make it more secure, and learn how to boost battery life with these 10 tips.
Review - Norton Internet Security for Mac
Do Macs need security software? It's a good question if you want to start a fight at a Mac user group. Although in-the-wild virus attacks aren't a reality for Mac users, playing safe in our connected world is important. That's where Norton Internet Security for Mac steps in.
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