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Fake Antivirus Attacks Grab Google’s Attention
New research from Google underscores the breadth of fake antivirus operations on the Web. An analysis of 240 million Web pages collected by Google’s malware detection infrastructure over a 13-month period discovered more than 11,000 domains involved in the distribution of rogue antivirus (AV). While that may be a small overall percentage, Google’s research found…
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Mobile Developers Still Love iPhone Best
The iPhone operating system is the clear favorite smartphone platform for developers, according to Ovum’s first mobile application developer survey. Although all five major smartphone platforms fared well in the survey, Research In Motion’s BlackBerry OS and Windows Mobile lead the opposition to iPhone, rather than Android or Symbian, according to the Ovum findings. Moreover,…
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HP to Advise on Desktop Virtualization
Hewlett-Packard is looking to help businesses redesign their corporate desktop environments with a new services portfolio. The HP Client Infrastructure Services offering, announced April 14, is designed to help IT staffs navigate the changing demands from both businesses and employees, and to help them sort through the host of options opening up to them in…
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Open Source SAAS-based SugarCRM Gets New User Interface
SAN FRANCISCO – The latest edition of SugarCRM’s open-source CRM package, released as a public beta June 13, includes a revised UI designed to deliver speedy, simplified navigation along with improved mobile accessibility, company officials said. Sugar 6, which was introduced during the company’s SugarCon user conference here, is scheduled to become available to a…