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CA offers 'insurance policies'

September 28, 2006 CA unveils two free "insurance policies" with the purchase of its Internet Security Suite 2007. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., insurance, Internet security, identity theft, purchase, virus protection, virus

CA antivirus deletes Windows 2003 file

September 5, 2006 Company's eTrust software detects Windows file as a virus and deletes it, causing servers to crash and fail to reboot. TAGS: Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft Windows 2003, CA eTrust, antivirus, virus, server, Microsoft Windows, operating system, Microsoft Corp.

Code to drill CA holes found on Web?

March 10, 2005 Exploit code could enable attackers to write viruses for flaws in Computer Associates International's licensing software. TAGS: eEye Digital Security, Computer Associates International Inc., access management, flaw, vulnerability, software company, malicious code, patch management, security, virus

Antivirus firms target Sony 'rootkit'

November 9, 2005 Some security companies say Sony's copy-protection software is merely a pest, others say it is more onerous than that. TAGS: First 4 Internet Ltd., copy protection, Computer Associates International Inc., security company, antivirus company, rootkit, Sony Corp., Symantec Corp., security, CD, antivirus, virus, hard drive

Firewall to zap XML viruses

April 22, 2005 Deal plugs CA's antivirus technology into Forum Systems' firewall, tackling an emerging threat that's predicted to rise. TAGS: Forum Systems Inc., XML, Computer Associates International Inc., Web service, firewall, virus, antivirus, server, e-mail

Bagle variants punch, punch and punch again

June 2, 2005 Latest variants of the worm adopt new tactics to bob and weave their way past PC defenses. TAGS: Bagle virus, Computer Associates International Inc., variant, antivirus software, victim, virus, trojan horse, PC, antivirus

How to protect your computer from viruses

September 21, 2000 Computer users don't need to feel helpless against the onslaught of viruses such as "NewLove," according to antivirus experts. TAGS: WSH, Computer Associates International Inc., researcher, Trend Micro Inc., attachment, virus, antivirus, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Sneaky new virus format has software makers scrambling

July 7, 2000 In the latest case of virus writers being a step ahead of the computer industry, a comparatively new type of virus is forcing antivirus software companies to rebuild their products. TAGS: antivirus company, antivirus software, antivirus software company, software company, virus, Symantec Corp., Eudora, antivirus, Computer Associates International Inc., Symantec Norton AntiVirus, e-mail, message, Microsoft Corp.

New strain of "Love" virus steals passwords

August 17, 2000 Security experts say that a new strain of the infamous "I Love You" virus has hit some businesses located in Europe and in the United States. TAGS: National Infrastructure Protection Center, strain, Computer Associates International Inc., virus attack, Microsoft VBScript, variant, virus, infection, Europe, banking, bank, Microsoft Outlook, U.S., e-mail address, security, password

Security firms squabble over mobile threats

July 24, 2006 CA says F-Secure is hyping smart-phone risks, but Finnish company insists threats are real--just not widespread. TAGS: F-Secure Corp., Finnish company, Computer Associates International Inc., corporate security, Orange PCS, smart phone, threat, mobile operator, malicious software, risk, security, virus, antivirus

Evasion bug bites virus shields

November 1, 2005 Security researcher says an issue in several antivirus products could let malicious files pass undetected, but some in the industry say it's not a flaw. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, antivirus software, Trend Micro Inc., Computer Associates International Inc., researcher, McAfee Inc., virus, signature, vulnerability, security, flaw, antivirus, scanner
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