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\"Detonating\" file copies in a sandbox to examine whether any document contains malicious content stops malware before it can enter your network.
Federal Security Spotlight talks with Marita Fowler, section chief of the surface analysis group at U.S. CERT, about recent trends in cyber attacks. January 20, 2011
Infosecurity Magazine reports on a Panda Labs study on malware growth over the years.
SC Magazine reports that Macs and other Apple products will be targets of malware in 2011.
Naked Security reports that a fake Microsoft security upgrade is actually a virus.
The U.S. will face persistant cyber attacks, McAfee predicts.
WFED\'s Jared Serbu has more information on Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency\'s CRASH project
DARPA Deputy Director Ken Gabriel explains how a new security program came out of a workshop with infectious disease biologists.
CNET reports cybersecurity experts are still confounded by the malware virus Stuxnet.
Info Security reports that smartphones and online banking present the top cyber threats.
Mac computers are not immune anymore. A new malware attack on the popular operating system.
Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and chief technology officer at Neustar, is one of the most knowledgeable people about the structure of Stuxnet. He joins host Tom Temin for this week\'s Federal Security Spotlight. October 21, 2010
Many popular smartphone applications release consumers\' personal information without their knowledge.
Adult web sites have long been thought of as the riskiest place to get a computer virus, but you\'re actually more likely to download malware on popular sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, CSO Magazine reports.