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Miscreants encrypt files, hold them for ransom
May 24, 2005
In a new type of attack, user files are encrypted remotely and attackers demand money for key to decode them.
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June 25, 2004
update Net surfers beware: "Serious" flaws let compromised servers take control of computers via Internet Explorer.
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Malicious code could trick ZoneAlarm firewall
September 30, 2005
Software masquerading as trusted app could dupe free and earlier versions of the firewall into letting it connect to the Net.
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Microsoft upgrades flaw to 'critical'
December 12, 2002
For the second time in a week, the software giant acknowledges that its initial estimation of a software flaw underrated the true threat posed by the vulnerability.
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Pop-up program reads keystrokes, steals passwords
June 29, 2004
Trojan horse has watch list of banking sites. Victims visit sites, type in passwords, hand info to hackers.
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