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Dennis equips 12,500 pupils with Windows 8 laptops
By Maggie Holland published
News Felix Dennis and team have brokered a deal to give pupils in St Vincent and the Grenadines their own computers

Employee carelessness poses security risk to businesses
By Jane McCallion published
News Trend Micro report highlights perils of mobile device loss and Wi-Fi hijacking

Trend Micro shines light on malicious Android app numbers
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Security vendor flags rise in malicious Android apps during first six months of 2013.

Zeus resurfaces to steal credit card details
By Rene Millman published
News Cybercriminals resurrect old malware to snaffle online credentials.

Microsoft warns users to be wary of fake Java updates
By Jane McCallion published
News Cybercriminals set malware trap for users worried by Java zero-day exploits.

Trend Micro: Five times more malware found on Android
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Security software firm flags rise in Android threats last year.

Imperva anti-virus study "flawed", claims IT security expert
By Caroline Donnelly published
News Methodology used to test anti-virus products in study is not true to life , claims Trend Micro's Rik Ferguson.

Image snatching malware poses new security threat
By Jane McCallion published
News New breed of Trojan sniffs out personal information in pictures, not documents.
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