IT technician 'planted spyware on dozens of home computers to secretly photograph naked women'
A 20-year-old man has been accused of planting spyware on dozens of computers to secretly photograph naked women. Computer technician Trevor Harwell was arrested on Wednesday at his home in Fullerton, California, where detectives allegedly found hundreds of thousands of the pictures on his computer.
Tech Accused of Spying on Naked Women
Fullerton, Calif., police have arrested a computer technician suspected of using spyware to coax women into the showers with their computers so he could take naked photographs of them via web cameras. Trevor Harwell, 20, who posted a ,000 bond Wednesday after spending a few hours in jail, is alleged to have collected hundreds of thousands of images, according to police.
Kaspersky Lab Announces the Release of Kaspersky Internet Security 2012 and Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2012
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content and threat management solutions, announces the release of the 2012 versions of its home user products.
Apple's malware detection update circumvented in 8 hours
Yesterday Apple released an update to OS X that tackles the new MacDefender malware threat and its variants, but a new variant to the malware already bypasses Apple's efforts. Originally posted at MacFixIt
Avira Earns Top Certification in AV-Comparatives Malware Test
IT security expert Avira earned top honors with an Advanced+ rating by AV-Comparatives in its anti-virus comparative test, designed to detect new and unknown malicious software. In the testing, Avira’s AntiVir Premium security software achieved the highest certification level and beat out 10 other anti-virus products from a wide range of companies.