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Kaspersky says Web hack 'should not have happened' 10/02/2009 08:29:00
It's the worst thing that can happen to a computer security vendor: This weekend, Moscow's Kaspersky Lab was hacked. - +
Worm floats Obama's head on your desktop 30/01/2009 11:44:00
The odds are pretty good that this will never happen to you, but should a floating head of U.S. President Barack Obama pop up on your desktop Monday morning, know this: You've been hit with the Obama worm. - +
Google dismisses click fraud report 30/01/2009 03:43:00
Google is taking issue with a report that says click fraud hit a record high in the fourth quarter. - +
MySpace faces fresh controversy over sex offender issue 29/01/2009 09:20:00
Just two weeks after a task force whose formation was spearheaded by MySpace delivered a report saying that social networking sites were safer from sexual predators than many people had assumed, MySpace finds itself dealing with a new inquiry related to registered sex offenders by Connecticut's attorney general. - +
US-CERT: Microsoft's advice on Downadup is flawed 22/01/2009 09:27:00
Microsoft's advice on disabling Windows' "Autorun" feature is flawed, the US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said Wednesday, and leaves users who rely on its guidelines to protect their PCs against the fast-spreading Downadup worm open to attack. - +
Detecting Internet routing 'lies' 21/01/2009 12:12:00
Australian Geoff Huston is one of the foremost authorities on Internet routing and scaling issues. We sent Huston, a former Chief Scientist, Telstra Internet, a few questions about the U.S. government's plan to bolster R&D to secure the Internet's core routing protocol, the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). Here are excerpts of from what Huston had to say: - +
Swedish police warn of tampered credit card terminals 17/12/2008 08:25:00
Swedish police are unraveling a scheme where criminals stole credit card details by tampering with a point-of-sale (POS) terminals at a Toys R Us store in Malmö. - +
VeriSign, NeuStar and others team on DNS security 10/12/2008 09:50:00
Momentum continues to build for rapid deployment of DNS encryption mechanisms. - +
A sneaky security problem, ignored by the bad guys 17/11/2008 08:51:00
Frank Boldewin had seen a lot of malicious software in his time, but never anything like Rustock.C. - +
Software-based NAC security useful despite drawbacks 13/11/2008 09:44:00
Despite some shortcomings, software-based network access control technology that enforces policies on network endpoints is often the first choice of customers who adopt the technology. - +
Microsoft tools to push identity platform to the cloud 29/10/2008 09:23:00
Microsoft Tuesday will unveil an open identity platform code-named Geneva that extends to the cloud and includes development tools, gateway technologies and provides long-awaited support for the SAML 2.0 protocol.
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Synterra and Verizon Business Sign Agreement to Provide Customers Direct Network Connectivity to Russia and the World 2009-07-09 11:04:00+10
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