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FBI Fears Chinese Hackers and/or Government Agents Have Back Door Into US Government & Military Computer Networks

ome months ago, my contacts in the defense industry had alerted me to a startling development that has escalated to the point of near-panick in nearly all corners of Government

Critical SQL Injection in Perfect Magazine

PlanetCreator has reported another critical SQL Injection (vulnerability) on Perfect Magazine : Myanmar Fashion, Entertainment, News, Wrtitings and Asrology for all myanmar people http://www.perfectmagazineonline.com This vulnerability has been alerted to

What are the drawbacks of signature-based antivirus software?

Every virus cannot be detected by a signature-based antivirus largely for the following reasons: * If an attacker has changed the signature of a virus, any signature-based antivirus will not