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Huge internet bill? Are you a zombie? How does your computer act as zombie?

Zombie or zombie computers are becoming the number one source of all malware and spam attacks. A zombie is a computer attached to the Internet that has been compromised by

What Damage Can Hackers Do?

Hackers like to subvert computer security without permission. They are cyber criminals. This can mean gaining access to a computer across the Internet for illicit purposes. They might engage in

Details on Sarah Pailn’s email break-in

More details on how the hacker managed to break in VP candidate Sarah Palin emerged. The hacker who calls himself “rubico” posted on a blog on the methods he used