Flat PC Shipments Hurt Dell's Stock
Smartphones: New Security Risks
FBI Says Hackers Targeting Law Firms
Lock-and-Load Security for Your PC
MS Study Sees Growing Worm Threat
Phishing Scams in Social Networks

Dell's earnings are up and expectations are solid, but the company's stock still took a hit after analysts signaled the company isn't playing a key role in the PC market recovery.
Smartphones are increasingly prevalent and adept at handling more tasks, including trading stocks, paying bills, and buying stuff online. That makes them attractive to thieves and hackers.
Hackers are targeting law firms and public relations companies with a sophisticated e-mail scheme that breaks into their computer networks to steal sensitive data, often linked to large corporate clients.
While most people know about the dangers of suspicious Web sites and unknown e-mail attachments, what about physical security? Leaving your computer unsecured could be the biggest mistake you make.
The danger of corporate computers becoming infected by worms has risen dramatically recently, according to a new study by Microsoft that reveals private-use computers get off lightly.
A recent FBI report indicates that phishing scams are becoming more common on social networking sites such as Facebook via a combination of viruses, hacked accounts and decoy messages.

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