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The exposure of Sony BMG Rootkit scandal five years ago is indeed very significant in IT history. Sony BMG secretly included Extended Copy Protection (XCP) and MediaMax CD-3 software on millions of music CDs from artists such as Celine Dion, Neal Diamond and Santana in the mid-2000s.
According to the researchers, if you are a Mac OS X user and visit social networking site like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, chances are high that your PC may be infected by Koobaface. The Malware ultimately tries to gather sensitive information after infection from the victims such as credit card numbers etc.
According to McAfee report, 58% domain that was hosted in Vietnam's vn domain is the breeding ground for Malware.
According to security provider M86 Security, many spammers based in China are opening new domain registration in Russia.
65 percent of consumers worldwide are falling to victim to cybercrime.
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