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Worm Attacks MSN Messenger

News The main problem is getting people to apply the patches," said Jack Clark, product marketing manager with Network Associates. JavaScript is a pretty powerful language," said Clark. A worm that uses Microsoft's MSN Messenger application to exploit a...

[February 14, 2002, 14:38]

E-commerce Minister Proposes Online Voting

News But Jack Clark, security analyst at antivirus firm McAfee, said the implications of any security breach wound be enormous. It would be very tempting for a hacker to get into the system and not tell anyone until election day," said Clark.

[October 26, 2001, 7:30]

UK Tech Week: CIH Virus Still A Threat

News We can't guarantee that everyone runs anti-virus software" says Jack Clark, technology consultant for Dr Solomons who believes that even when cures are made available users are guilty of not using them - a view endorsed by Kevin Street, technology...

[October 8, 1998, 8:42]

Symantec Strategy Keeps 'em Guessing

News But Jack Clark of Network Associates, which produces utilities including Dr Solomon's anti-virus, says it is unlikely Symantec will be making any major steps forward. Leading anti-virus company Symantec will, it is understood, unveil a new all...

[August 18, 1999, 10:34]

Russian New Year Twist Is Hype Experts Agree

News This was echoed by Jack Clark, product manager at Network Associates. Discovered in January, Russian New Year is contracted through clicking on an HTML link on a Web page. Reports suggest the virus can now be sent via e-mail, with the link embedded...

[May 17, 1999, 10:38]

Romeo And Juliet Virus Fails To Flare Up

News We've prioritised it as low risk," says Jack Clark, European product manager for Network Associates AntiVirus. Antivirus firms in the UK have reassured customers that the "Romeo and Juliet" virus, part of a more dangerous trend in virus writing...

[November 22, 2000, 12:13]

Melissa-X Remains Contained

News European product manager Jack Clark says that only 12 reports have come in but adds that that some large corporations in the UK were been affected, which has caused concern. European antivirus specialists report Friday that a new virus based on...

[January 19, 2001, 13:45]

Consumers - Failing To Protect Themselves Against Infection

News Product manager for Network Associates Jack Clark thinks only first time users should have an excuse: "My mum's just got a PC and she doesn't know how to use Word let alone know that a file might be infected," he said.

[April 29, 1999, 6:18]

SANS Warns Of Biggest Ever Hacking Probe

News Most anti-virus software will detect its activities according to Jack Clark of Network Associates who believes the danger of Ring0 is being dangerously exaggerated. The American SANS (System Administration and Network Security) institute claims to...

[October 15, 1999, 12:53]

Swedes Detain Ganda Worm Suspect

News Virus writes will use any occasion that they think will work on computer users, no matter how sick -- be it the attack on the World Trade Centre or the war with Iraq," said Jack Clark, product manager at McAfee, in an earlier interview.

[March 26, 2003, 12:30]

Minimal Impact Of Palm Trojan Hides Future Danger

News The main thing is that this highlights that this can happen," says European product manager for antivirus vendor Macafee Jack Clark. Antivirus vendors report that the first Trojan horse program to affect the Palm handheld computers poses little...

[August 30, 2000, 14:37]

IM Users Hit By Widespread 'social Hack'

News It's a part of every new threat we see," said Jack Clark, european product marketing manager for antivirus vendor Network Associates. Security experts have warned that a wave of hack attacks is striking tens of thousands of PCs via instant...

[March 20, 2002, 12:04]

Update: Shockwave Warning Puts UK Firms On Virus Alert

News There's always the chance it could explode and if it does we're ready, but it's not a Love Bug or Melissa, yet," says Jack Clark, European product manager. Antivirus vendors in the UK are advising companies to be on alert this morning after...

[December 1, 2000, 9:59]

End To Email Viruses May Be Nigh

News It's not going to do anything at all unless people install it," said Jack Clark, European product manager with antivirus company Network Associates. The Ministry of Defence has come up with a way of stopping quick-spreading email viruses before...

[April 24, 2001, 11:37]

Hacking Goldmine As BT Publishes Remote Dial-up Numbers

News Any hacker would enjoy having those numbers on his list," said Jack Clark, European product marketing manager at security software firm Network Associates. The numbers were published on the public BT Together Web site in a list that BT thought only...

[March 25, 2002, 18:00]

CIH Hits UK

News Jack Clark, product manager with anti-virus company Network Associates, told ZDNet UK News this morning that a UK college, which he refused to name, was attacked by the CIH/Chernobyl virus Monday morning.

[April 26, 1999, 14:59]

Bagle Catches Firms Off Guard

News Jack Clark, product manager at McAfee, said: "We know of about six major enterprise customers who have been hit very hard by this virus and we believe the timing of its launch is no coincidence. However, despite the timing, Clark believes that...

[January 20, 2004, 8:30]

MyDoom Attack Dies Away After 12 Hours

News Jack Clark, technology consultant at antivirus firm McAfee, said this MyDoom seems to be "nothing special" and is following the behaviour expected from a typical mass mailing worm, and is dying down after an initial surge.

[July 27, 2004, 13:40]

Virus Writers Latch Onto War Theme

News Jack Clark, product manager at McAfee, said: "We're keen to stress that we still have this virus as a low risk at the moment. Clark describes this as a "go for the loins" approach, but in wartime such a practice can become more sinister.

[March 20, 2003, 8:51]

Phishing Attacks Up 20 Percent In June

News Jack Clark, technology consultant at antivirus firm McAfee, said the number of phishing attacks is expected to keep growing because more people are using the Internet and the phishers have started making money from the scam.

[August 4, 2004, 16:35]


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