Microsoft to issue nine patches, four for "critical" bugs 

Microsoft to issue nine patches, four for "critical" bugs

Vulnerabilities to be fixed affect Windows, Internet Information Services (IIS) and Office.
Spam and viruses see minor rises in May: Symantec 

Spam and viruses see minor rises in May: Symantec

All but one spam emails now contain a URL.
Queensland e-card security breach investigated 

Queensland e-card security breach investigated

Call centre staffers stood down over Go-Card fiasco.
Nine ball attack was 'overstated' 

Nine ball attack was 'overstated'

ScanSafe has poured cold water on claims that the so-called "Nine Ball" attack discovered last week compromised over 40,000 legitimate websites.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday fixes nine vulnerabilities 

Microsoft Patch Tuesday fixes nine vulnerabilities

In its Patch Tuesday update, Microsoft addressed nine vulnerabilities by releasing four security updates, none of which were deemed critical.
SIIA files nine suits on behalf of Adobe, Symantec 

SIIA files nine suits on behalf of Adobe, Symantec

The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) has filed nine lawsuits on behalf of members Adobe and Symantec, claiming that numerous individuals sold illegal copies ...
Nine out of ten websites are at risk 

Nine out of ten websites are at risk

As many as 90 percent of websites have serious vulnerabilities that make them a target for online attacks, according to research by WhiteHat Security.
Microsoft delivers nine Patch Tuesday fixes 

Microsoft delivers nine Patch Tuesday fixes

Microsoft today plugged 14 vulnerabilities by distributing eight client-side patches, as well as a ninth fix that experts say foreshadows threats posed by virtualisation.
'Critical' Windows flaw revealed as nine Patch Tuesday fixes loom 

'Critical' Windows flaw revealed as nine Patch Tuesday fixes loom

Microsoft announced Thursday that it will release nine patches — six of them deemed "critical" — on Tuesday, just a day after a vulnerability for Windows was revealed.
Nine years for spam master 

Nine years for spam master

Spam king Jeremy Jaynes was sentenced to nine years in prison on Friday, but allowed to remain free while he appeals the decision.
Nine companies join open standards security group 

Nine companies join open standards security group

Nine vendors, including Dell and Motorola, have joined the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), an organization focused on creating open standards for system security.
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