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'Symantec' News

19 November 2008

Update: Virus attack on London hospitals hits patient care

By Jeremy Kirk, IDG News Service

Computer systems at three London hospitals remained down on Wednesday morning after PCs were apparently infected with malware. Read more...

Microsoft drops OneCare antivirus product19 Nov 08
Symantec CEO John Thompson to step down18 Nov 08
Veritas offers free datacentre check service17 Nov 08
Microsoft takes seven years to deliver security patch 12 Nov 08
StarOffice dumped from free Google Pack10 Nov 08
First antivirus software for Android released07 Nov 08
Did you patch? Worm exploits Windows bug 05 Nov 08

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'Symantec' Blog Entries

08 October 2008

Oh Irony, Thy Name is Labour

By Glyn Moody

How does the Labour government manage to do it? Just as they let out a few sly leaks about their super-duper cure-everything Interception Modernisation Programme - basically the ultimate in data mining for info against those terribly naughty bad chaps, all for a measly £12 billion because, you know, we're rolling in it, right? - we have, with stunning timing, the following: Read more...

Maritz to bring MS nous to VMware09 Jul 08
El Pueblo Unido Jamás Será Vencido28 May 08
Microsoft and security, better bedfellows than supposed24 Oct 07
Is Microsoft really the biggest sales channel for Linux24 May 07

'Symantec' Whitepapers

02 April 2007

Symantec Internet Security Threat Report

By Symantec

In addition to gathering Internet-wide attack data for the Internet Security Threat Report, Symantec also gathers and analyzes attack data that is detected by sensors deployed in specific regions. This regional data sheet will highlight the top attacks, top countries of attack origin, and top malicious code targeting computers in the North America region. Read more...

Symantec Breaks the Mould29 Mar 07

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