Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for June 2011
Rootkit writers have outfoxed Windows 64-bit PatchGuard protection, Kaspersky Lab reports.
A new version of Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool has been released. Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool is a utility designed to remove all types of threats from computers. Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool uses the effective detection algorithms realized in Kaspersky Anti-Virus and AVZ.
The old rule of "Don't Open Attachments" isn't enough to protect you from phishing attacks anymore. Here's more up-to-date advice.
Kaspersky Rescue Disk 06.03.2011 has been released
A fully patched Windows environment is harder to hack than it used to be -- and end-users remain the weakest security link
Java exploits predominate, including some still successfully targeting bugs from 2008.
IObit Malware Fighter 1.0 Final has been released
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 1.51.0 has been released
A newly discovered cookiejacking flaw has been found to affect all supported versions of Internet Explorer on every version of Windows.
Microsoft today downplayed the threat posed by an unpatched vulnerability in all versions of Internet Explorer (IE) that an Italian researchers has shown can be exploited to hijack people's online identities.
Security experts at Symantec are warning that spammers are building their own URL shortening services
Microsoft has patched a zero-day flaw in its Hotmail email service which hackers were using to steal emails and details of the victims' contacts, according to researchers at security firm Trend Micro.
Just a couple of weeks after the source code for the Zeus crimeware kit turned up on the Web, the Black Hole exploit kit now appears to be available for download for free, as well.
Microsoft's claims that Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) blocks attacks just don't add up, a security researcher charged Friday.
Security researchers have come across a new rootkit that is designed specifically to infect 64-bit Windows systems and steal users' online banking credentials.
Microsoft has released a new version of its Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit, a free download that gives IT staffs the ability to better defend against exploit attempts.
One in every 14 downloads turns out to be malicious, according to Microsoft data collected from new filtering technology built into its IE9 browser software.
Microsoft updated MS11-036 - Important: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2545814) to version 1.1
Microsoft updated MS11-018 - Critical: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer to version 2.0