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Security Weekly

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June 11, 2009
In this issue
redarrow What's your identity fraud risk level?
redarrow Microsoft takes aim at fake antivirus program
redarrow NASA hacker McKinnon 'at risk,' lawyer says
redarrow T-Mobile says network was not hacked or breached
redarrow Microsoft issues patches, including one for IE exploit

Free My ID Score service assesses how at risk consumers are of being victims of identity fraud.

As part of Patch Tuesday Microsoft adds a fake antivirus program to items targeted by its Malicious Software Removal Tool.

At a hearing in London, the defense argues that Gary McKinnon could suffer "psychotic disruption" if his pending extradition to the U.S. is upheld.

Data posted by someone claiming to have hacked into T-Mobile's network is real but is not customer data, the phone company says.
Patch Tuesday includes host of fixes for critical holes in Internet Explorer, Word, and Excel, and important holes in IIS Web server product and other software.

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