Now this is interesting. 2 different iPhone pirate apps dueling it out nerd style. A new application has been created for the iPhone which is designed to not only get all the latest Apple apps free of charge, but to teach a commercial iPhone pirate a lesson by opening his servers to all. TorrentFreak has […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Check out how these mofos attempt to spread a new RSplug Trojan horse to Mac users: via Sophos
Continue reading...Monday, February 2, 2009
A computer virus that recently swept through a Vancouver school district has rendered a large number of computers inoperable as IT staff continue to attempt to fix each infected computer individually. According to reports, There are more than 10,000 computers in the district, each of which had to be shut down and disconnected from the […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 23, 2009
Users who recently decided to pirate a copy of iWork ’09 might end up paying the price after all. A security alert was recently issued for Mac users who installed pirated versions of iWork, noting that the pirated version of Apple’s competitor to Microsoft Word contains a dangerous trojan horse. Reports indicate that over 20,000 […]
Continue reading...Thursday, November 13, 2008
Apple today released Safari 3.2 which offers new protection against phishing scams and provides better identification of online business’s. The update is 39.9 MB and according to Apple: “This update is recommended for all Safari users and features protection from fraudulent phishing websites and better identification of online businesses. This update also includes the latest […]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 18, 2008
From the iPod Observer: “A new spam e-mail aimed at Windows users who have an iPhone has surfaced. The spam, which purports to contain the most popular iPhone game in a attachment, actually contains a Trojan Horse Troj/Agent-HNY. The attached file, Penguin Panic.zip isn’t even executable on a Mac or an iPhone. Windows users who […]
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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