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New tricks, old defenses

Posted by Maxim Weinstein Fri, 28 Sep 2007 13:37:36 GMT

PC World has an article about some new malware tricks. The lead sentence is right on the money:

If the crooks behind viruses, Trojan horses, and other malicious software were as stupid as they are scummy, we’d have a lot less to worry about.

Some of the tricks are pretty clever and interesting to read about. In the end, though, the defenses are the same as always: keep software up to date, use security software from a trusted source, and exercise caution when using your PC (or, even more so, others’ PCs).

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