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Anti-virus wars start up again
For those who came in late, the 1990s were a time where AV companies were engaged in hand-bag warfare which was as ruthless as it was entertaining. It was a time when there was a lot of competition in the marketplace and hacks were taken to secret briefings to explain why the other side were such ru -
McAfee Total Protection was a spam relay
McAfeepatched two problems with its SaaS Total Protection antimalware service, one of which could have turned your computer into a spam relay. -
Intel’s automotive plans herald the ever connected future
CES 2012Palmer sees a future where cars can connect to other cars, to roadways and to other connected devices. But that begs the question of security. Just a week or so ago McAfee warned that the internet of things could lead to a future where devices everywhere stand the possibility of being hacked. -
McAfee founder invests in Grokr
The founder of McAfee, Srivats Sampath, has been around the block a few times and managed to make a killing doing so. -
McAfee lays off three percent of staff
Insecurity outfit McAfee has told 250 workers, equivalent to three percent of its workforce, to clean out their desks and pick up their p45s. -
Analysts not so sure about Intel's security plan
When Chipzilla bought insecurity outfit McAfee many of us wondered why, and this week Intel released the fruits of its collaboration. -
Google Open Saucer wades into Android security FUD
He didn't say who should be ashamed of themselves but Symantec, McAfee, F-Secure, and Kaspersky offer mobile anti-malware software he could have been referring to. -
Marvell man accused of being “master debater”
Silicon Valley comes to OxfordThose folk who proposed the motion, to wit Erik Brynjolsson, Andrew McAfee (no relation, we think), Reid Hoffman and Patrick Chung proposed to the Oxford Union that “this house believes that the average worker is being left behind by advances in technology -
McAfee loses two key suits
Insecurity outfit McAfee, which was bought by chip giant Intel, has lost two key staff members just as the outfit is expected to release a new generation of security products. -
UK hands censorship over to barely trained kids
The UK's move to censor the internet is dependent on a team of university students who have a day or so's training, according to the insecurity outfit McAfee. -
McAfee takes security out of the OS
Intel subsidiary McAfee has just released a product which will take security out of the operating system. -
Cisco boss rumoured to quit today
Juniper Networks CEO Kevin Johnson, former McAfee CEO Dave DeWalt, and HP executive David Donatelli have also been tipped. -
McAfee screams: Beware the Android!
Another day, another security threat report. The latest from McAfee backs up murmurs from elsewhere in the industry, suggesting that as mobile becomes the more common way to compute, with it comes increased risk and malware. -
China miffed at internet villain portrayal
McAfee said this week that it discovered a five-year long campaign of cyber attacks on a networks of governments, organisations and businesses. While it did not name the State Actor you could hear the words "China" as it cleared its throat. -
Chinese hackers take on the world
Insecurity experts at the anti-virus outfit McAfee said that they have discovered the world's biggest series of cyber attacks. -
World is at war - with data
“We have [also] seen alleged attacks on Eastern European countries but we can’t be positive that it was organised by another country. It’s hard to go back and do forensics on an attack like this,” said Raj Samani, CTO for EMEA at McAfee. -
There's better ways to dispose of data than putting laptop in bin
Raj Samani, CTO for EMEA at McAfee, tells TechEye: “If you have super sensitive data there are other options to obliterate the hard drive in a furnace by melting it down and rebuilding it up again. -
McAfee boss to clean out his desk
McAfee's president David DeWalt has announced that he is cleaning out his desk after four years at the insecurity outfit.
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