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When will attackers go mobile?
SearchSecurity.com | 22 May 2008
ARTICLE - Mobile malware has not been the great threat that many independent security experts have predicted, but they still predict the threat will come.
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Mobile carriers admit to malware attacks
SearchSecurity.com | 13 Feb 2007
ARTICLE - Eighty-three percent of mobile operators surveyed by McAfee Inc. say they've suffered malware infections, but two competing security vendors say the overall threat is still small.
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Dozens of Web sites spread malicious Trojan
SearchSecurity.com | 05 Feb 2007
ARTICLE - Update: The same malicious JavaScript keylogger that compromised the Dolphin Stadium Web site last week was found over the weekend on dozens of other high-profile Web sites.
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Proof-of-concepts heighten mobile malware fears
SearchSecurity.com | 02 Mar 2006
ARTICLE - By themselves, Crossover and RedBrowser are fairly harmless, but they're a sign that the digital underground is likely working toward large-scale attacks against handheld devices.
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RSA Conference 2006
SearchSecurity.com | 02.16.2006
CONFERENCE COVERAGE - Can't make it to RSA 2006? Check out our continuous coverage from the show floor.
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Microsoft confirms Windows Wi-Fi flaw
SearchSecurity.com | 17 Jan 2006
ARTICLE - However, until a rollup patch is released, the software giant said Tuesday that users can take basic steps to protect themselves from the Windows wireless vulnerability.
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Building trust into mobile computing
IT Business Edge | 19 Oct 2005
EXECUTIVE BRIEFING - The Trusted Computing Group unveiled "use-cases" that describe secure ways in which to implement features and functions of mobile devices.
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