Posted by Brandon Bailey on August 26th, 2009 at 4:55 pm | Categorized as Tech | Tagged as AVG, McAfee
This week it seems there’s plenty of evidence that at least some of us have big targets on our backs, when it comes to Internet security and identity theft.
First came the report from security software-maker McAfee that searching for photos of actress Jessica Biel can lead to all kinds of malware getting on our PCs. (Who knew?) Then we heard a report from rival security company AVG that suggests we’re far too trusting of our social networking “friends.”
AVG says a survey of 250 consumers found that a majority are prone to such bad habits as “infrequently or never” changing their passwords for social networking sites, and almost as infrequently adjusting their privacy settings — which can keep complete strangers (or your boss!) from seeing information that you really should reserve to your closest friends.
Add to that another bulletin suggesting that social-networking sites are “a literal gold mine” for phishers seeking information — like date of birth, home town or pets’ names — that could be used for identity theft. That one came to us from IdentityTruth, a company that promises to help monitor for signs of identity theft and post fraud alerts with credit reporting agencies.
Consumer advocates warn that many credit monitoring services are pretty much offering to do something you can do yourself for free. And of course all these companies have a vested interest in making us aware of Internet dangers. But still, you’d think people would learn to be more careful …
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Posted by admin on May 28th, 2009 at 2:50 pm | Categorized as Docu-Drama | Tagged as Christopher Bolin, Departure, McAfee
McAfee, the Santa Clara supplier of security software, said its chief technology officer Christopher Bolin will retire from the company on June 30, after which he will continue as a non-employee advisor to the company through Sept. 30, 2010. Bolin is set to receive a lump-sum payment of $117,500 within 30 days of Sept. 30.
Bolin, 41, took a leave of absence Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on October 17th, 2008 at 3:50 pm | Categorized as Backdating, Governance, McAfee | Tagged as Governance, McAfee, Shareholder lawsuit, stock option backdating
McAfee, the Santa Clara security software developer whose former top lawyer was acquitted earlier this month of of illegally tampering with his stock option grants to boost his pay package, filed a 15-page, 4,100-word document Friday outlining proposed steps it will take to improve its corporate governance. The plan is part of a proposed settlement of pending lawsuits filed related to the company’s historical stock option practices.
Last December, on the eve of the Christmas holiday weekend, McAfee filed restatements of past results to account for an additional Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by admin on July 21st, 2008 at 6:49 pm | Categorized as McAfee, Patents, Uncategorized | Tagged as Lawsuits, McAfee, Patents
Security software supplier McAfee reported losing a jury verdict in patent infringement case brought againt it by Dallas-based DeepNines in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. The jury found that some of the applications in McAfee’s IntruShield network security appliance did infringe on DeepNines’ patents, and award a one-time lump sum payment for “past and future damamges” of $18 million, according to McAfee’s SEC filing today.
The jury also found the infringement to be “willful,” Read the rest of this entry »
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