Security | News, how-tos, features, reviews, and videos
This week's IT security news roundup has stories on the United States and Israel's role in the creation of the Flame malware; a new Trojan that steals money from bank accounts without detection; Android Malware posing as a security app; Goo
Networking equipment vendor Cisco Systems released multiple security updates on Wednesday to address vulnerabilities in its AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client, ASA 5500 Series Adaptive Security Appliances, Cisco Catalyst 6500 Series ASA Services Modul
Face.com patched a vulnerability that could have allowed attackers to hijack the Facebook and Twitter accounts of its customers
It's the Wild West online, and there aren't enough lawmen to keep the Web safe for businesses. Some security experts think it's time for enterprises to go vigilante on the Bad Guys. Others say companies should just baffle 'em with
Stacking the building blocks is essential to keeping customer and company data secure, while establishing an environment in which an attack is easily detected, quickly reached, and resources armed to fix what is broken.rn
From Facebook phishing lures to Twitter and Tumblr hoaxes, here are 15 scams to watch out for on social networking sites.
Sophos discovers new compromised websites that exploit the CVE-2012-1889 MSXML vulnerability
Google is "surprised" that the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) reopened its investigation into the way the company's Street View cars gathered personal data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks, the company said in a lette
Unnamed Western officials confirmed that Flame was developed by US and Israeli governments, the Washington Post reported
American businesses that launch counterattacks on hackers or others who target them online are hindering progress in enacting international weapons treaties. Here's why.
Cybercriminals are distributing a mobile component of the Zeus banking Trojan as an Android security application, Kaspersky experts said
Sponsored Links