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JVC nightstand pulls double duty as iPhone dock - Mon, 06 Feb 2012
This fancy bedside table packs powerful speakers, so you can blast your tunes while recharging your iPhone or iPod.
Should HTC blow up Sense? - Mon, 06 Feb 2012
HTC's iconic user interface has helped it sell a boatload of Android smartphones and tablets. But it's starting to feel stale.
Sony PlayStation Vita free to play at select GameStop stores - Mon, 06 Feb 2012
More than 3,000 GameStop stores across the United States are now offering playable demo units of the Sony PlayStation Vita, which will be released in the U.S. later this month.
Trend Newest Press Releases
Trend Micro Named to UBM Channel's CRN Data Center 100 - Tue, 24 Jan 2012
Trend Micro Marks 2011 "The Year of Data Breaches" - Tue, 17 Jan 2012
A look back: 2011 put a heavy price on data, and the security industry was challenged more than ever to protect this new currency.
Trend Micro(TM) and Verizon Wireless Bring Mobile Security App to Millions of Smartphone and Tablet Customers - Tue, 10 Jan 2012
The Latest Security Solutions from Trend Micro Offer New and Easy Ways to Secure Personal Information on Mobile Devices
Trend Micro Malware Blog
Fake Version of Temple Run Unearthed in the Wild - Mon, 06 Feb 2012
In our daily monitoring of the mobile threat landscape, we found a copy of the game Temple Run in the Android Market. Temple Run is a popular game app currently available for iOS only. I checked the app and immediately noticed something odd about it. I decided to analyze it to check if my doubts [...]
Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
Fake Version of Temple Run Unearthed in the Wild
Malware Uses Sendspace to Store Stolen Documents - Fri, 03 Feb 2012
We’ve recently encountered malware that grabs MS Word and Excel files from users’ infected systems and then uploads them to the file hosting site sendspace.com. Sendspace is a file hosting website that offers file hosting to enable users to “send, receive, track and share your big files.” Sendspace was recently used for dropping stolen data [...]
Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
Malware Uses Sendspace to Store Stolen Documents
BKDR_POISON: More Challenges Ahead - Fri, 03 Feb 2012
Last year, the security industry was plagued by a series of APT reports, which included the “Nitro Attack”. The backdoor used here is known as PoisonIvy or BKDR_POISON. Its builder is available online. Security vendors have then taken measures to counter this threat to help customers battle against similar infections in the future. However, a [...]
Post from: TrendLabs | Malware Blog - by Trend Micro
BKDR_POISON: More Challenges Ahead
ZDNet Blogs
Hackers pounce on just-patched Windows Media vulnerability - Fri, 27 Jan 201
The end result is a malicious Trojan with rootkit capabilities. The attack happens silently in the background and all the user sees is a blank WMP application playing a file.
How SCADA highlights the futility of finding security vulnerabilities - Fri, 27 Jan 201
Pete Lindstrom argues that ‘irresponsible’ disclosure of security holes in SCADA systems could put human lives at risk and calls on the security research community to start thinking about the vulnerability problem in different ways.
Microsoft: 'Kelihos' botnet master worked for AV vendor - Tue, 24 Jan 201
Microsoft pinpoints a Russian software developer who is being accused of creating, operating and growing the notorious Kelihos botnet.




