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VB100 February 2009 - Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2

This month sees the VB100's annual visit to the Linux platform, as well as the introduction of a brand new set of tests that will provide deeper insight into products' ability to keep up with the flood of new malware as well as their proactive…

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Dismissed employee pleads not guilty to planting malware

Contractor accused of leaving malicious script as parting gift to US mortgage firm Fanny Mae.

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Google confesses to human error

Search engine giant apologises for temporarily labelling every site a danger.

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It’s time for a change

James Wolfe calls for more scientific research, innovation and a change in the methodologies used in the fight against malware.

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Welcome to 2009

'[In 2009] the web will be infected like never before.' Graham Cluley, Sophos, UK.

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A day in the life of an average user

Gabor Szappanos researches the dangers of being an average computer user.

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MicroWorld eScan Internet Security Suite 10

The VB testing team put MicroWorld Technologies’ eScan Internet Security Suite through its paces and find a top-class level of protection with much to offer.

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Addendum: VB100 comparative review

MicroWorld eScan achieves VB100 in December review.

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Gates closed at CastleCops

Volunteer-run security operation closes its doors.

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Legal hacking debate gathers pace

Volunteer-run security operation closes its doors.

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