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ENTERPRISE, SECURITY, SOFTWARE
NEWS
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It was only a matter of time. A Stuxnet malware knock off has been identified, and named Duqu or DQ in reference to characters found repetitively in its code. Speculations abound as to where it came from and why it exists.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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Kaboom! That’s what can happen when Stuxnet-type threats are unleashed. A new breed of hacker is afoot. Their creation is insidious, destructive, and a harbinger of the future.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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Gerry Egan from Symantec presented "Making Sense of 3rd Party Efficiency Tests" to Next@Norton attendees. He pointed out that every security product has a different set of protection features.
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SECURITY, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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Next@Norton opened with an history of computer invasions to help us understand the growing need for computer security applications. Originally, attacks focused on one person, quickly the threats became more advanced.
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