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Pure takes Kaspersky's security to the next level

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January 24, 2011
In this issue
redarrow Pure takes Kaspersky's security to the next level
redarrow Mozilla offers do-not-track tool to thwart ads
redarrow Hackers target carbon emissions trading market
redarrow Report: Stolen data sold over online black market
redarrow Report finds smart-grid security lacking

Kaspersky enters the Total Security level of consumer protection with its new offering, Pure Total Security. It bolts on centralized home network security controls and a Time Machinesque backup system to the base of Kaspersky other security products.

Firefox developer has offered a proposal to let browsers tell Web sites when people don't want behaviorally targeted advertising. Will advertisers play ball?

Latest theft of carbon emissions permits could lead to additional security requirements at government-run registries in Europe.

The bad guys are taking advantage of a huge black market of online stores and forums to sell stolen bank account data and other information, according to a report.
GAO report says smart meters lack strong security architecture and features for detecting and analyzing cyberattacks.

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