- How to navigate Google's privacy options: Google is rolling out a new privacy policy on March 1st, 2012. In this… http://t.co/VnYYKiAu #
- How to navigate Google’s privacy options: Google is rolling out a new privacy policy on March 1st, 2012. In this… http://t.co/7Gyzgddo #
- Android Malware Continues To Be On The Rise, But Take Caution Before Jumping To Conclusions: In light of recent … http://t.co/RIdxZhX3 #
- The Web Application Hacker's Handbook, 2nd Edition: Web applications are the front door to most organizations, e… http://t.co/zwWJzZDE #
- Australian Taxation Office scam preys on those still awaiting refunds: The personal income tax year in Australia… http://t.co/QL44u4tO #
- Australian Taxation Office scam preys on those still awaiting refunds: The personal income tax year in Australia… http://t.co/538c8GMZ #
- The ABCs of security and compliance: Understanding Security and Compliance is as easy as ABC: Access, Breaches a… http://t.co/boDKMGNR #
- Australian Taxation Office Phishing Email Offers Tax Refund: Even though tax refunds should be processed and pai… http://t.co/bDD8fkd5 #
- Apache Shiro: Java security framework: Apache Shiro is a Java security framework that performs authentication, a… http://t.co/1A92egtS #
- DHS Locks Up UK Tourists for “Terrorist” Tweets: A couple of tourists made some jokes on Twitter before vacation… http://t.co/aiJWxXaT #
- Security hole in Sudo's debug option closed: The addition of a debug option to the widely used sudo command intr… http://t.co/ECOTgt21 #
- Greatest risks to database security: The greatest challenge to database security may actually come from organiza… http://t.co/oIhECQrM #
- MegaUpload data could be deleted by Thursday: According to reports, hosting companies may start deleting MegaUpl… http://t.co/FzjNsCFc #
- Lookout: Android.Counterclank Found by Symantec Not Malware: Security solutions provider Symantec alerted Androi… http://t.co/BtpgzYte #
- Viruses and hacking, as seen on TV and in the movies: Working in the computer security industry, we're pretty us… http://t.co/3kGoLSV0 #
- Compromised WordPress sites lead to Phoenix exploit kit: Several hundred compromised websites that at first glan… http://t.co/vUj7DQds #
- Facebook Valentine’s Day Theme Leads to Trojan: As Facebook users are preparing for Valentine’s Day, cybercrimin… http://t.co/Kn9XpeIS #
- Hundreds of WordPress Sites Compromised to Serve Phoenix Exploit Kit: The latest malicious campaign begins at th… http://t.co/8WgwHTkY #
- Virus-slingers abuse WordPress vulns, dose punters with exploit: Blogs also infected with information-harvesting… http://t.co/6lokeL9s #
- Kelihos Botnet Resurfaces: The Kelihos botnet, which researchers at Kaspersky Lab and Microsoft disrupted last f… http://t.co/Z68Mudzb #
- A Cyber Arms Race Is Currently Taking Place, 57% of Experts Say: A recent study commissioned by McAfee and produ… http://t.co/S7NhPZwu #
- HCG diet spam attack hits Facebook users, spreads rapidly: Once again, Facebook users are being hit by a barrage… http://t.co/ww46bRPn #
- US legislation to strengthen mobile data protection proposed: Post the Carrier IQ controversy, a legislative ini… http://t.co/71RtTSlX #
- Ongoing Targeted Attack Campaign Going After Defense, Aerospace Industries: Researchers have identified a strain… http://t.co/q0OXyINr #
- Counterclank: Info-stealing Trojan or advertising tool?: A couple of days ago, Symantec has warned about Counter… http://t.co/uytjGoBw #
- Report Warns of Woeful Readiness For Cyber Attacks Globally: A new report finds that the 'bad guys' are winning,… http://t.co/6ktOp2CH #
- Viruses and hacking, as seen on TV and in the movies: Working in the computer security industry, we're pretty us… http://t.co/IzyczfFx #
- The H Roundup for the week ending 14 January: In the last seven days: a million installs of CyanogenMod and 15 m… http://t.co/8dHhfME4 #
Archive for January, 2012
Twitter report: Daily Updates for 2012-02-01
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012TinKode arrested for suspected hack of NASA and Pentagon servers
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Police believe that they may have apprehended the notorious hacker TinKode, who in the past has hacked into government and military websites, exposing their poor security.
Gartner Magic Quadrant for User Authentication Part 3: SafeNet’s Authentication Solution
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Growing Together in 2012
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
On Jan. 26, I hosted my first Global Channel Partner Quarterly Town Hall Meeting. For those that joined thank you and please don’t hesitate to let me know how we could improve these sessions by providing a comment to this blog. If you didn’t have the opportunity to join the call, an on-demand recording can Read more...
Counterclank: Info-stealing Trojan or advertising tool?
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
A couple of days ago, Symantec has warned about Counterclank, an Android Trojan that has been unknowingly installed by users on over five million devices.
This huge number was possible because the ...
Red Hat now supports RHEL 5 and 6 for a decade
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012Report Warns of Woeful Readiness For Cyber Attacks Globally
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012A new report finds that the 'bad guys' are winning, and that most nations are ill-prepared for crippling cyber attacks.
Game On: Gamma Ray Scanners To Guard ‘Most Technologically Secure’ Super Bowl Ever
Tuesday, January 31st, 2012
Gamma ray scanners? Night vision cameras? bomb-proof manhole covers? G-Men? It must be Super Bowl time again, and Marion County, Indiana says that they've gone where no other municipality has gone before: a permanent, $18 million regional operation center (yes - ROC) that will manage security at the Big Game.
