Friday, August 24, 2012
New Malware Targets Blackberry Users - Says Websense
Security firm Websense has identified a new malware campaign that targets Blackberry users with a malicious attachment in fake emails.
The fake emails, crafted using content copied from legitimate emails from Blackberry, state that the recipient has successfully created a Blackberry ID.
To lure recipients into opening the malicious attachment, the fake emails say: "To enjoy the full benefits of your BlackBerry ID, please follow the instructions in the attached file."
Only 17 of 36 anti-virus engines indentify the attachment as malware according to scanning service
Nokia Introducing New Indoor GPS System
Nokia keeps adding newer features to its phones. The latest feature that the Espoo-based company is looking to add to its lineup is indoor navigation software that would allow users to do things like find a specific store in a big mall, or find the bathroom in a big airport. Nokia details the new technology in a post on the Nokia blog.
Microsoft rolls out first new logo in 25 years
Microsoft Corp unveiled its first new logo in 25 years on Thursday as it looks to unify its branding ahead of a clutch of new product releases this year.
The world's largest software company is introducing a dash of color in its first logo redesign since 1987, using a new multi-colored square next to a plain rendering of its name, replacing its well-worn italic style logo.
Kobian launches Mercury MagiQ - 5 Inch dual-SIM phablet
The 5-inch Galaxy Note has been an great success for Samsung and now as the company is all prepared to announce the next iteration of the same, a few entry-level phablets have emerged in the market. We already know about the Micromax A100 and the LG Optimus Vu, now joining them is the Kobian Mercury MagiQ.
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