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Not-so anonymous Anonymouses head off to prison over PayPal DDoS
- — Jan. 27, 2013, 4:14 a.m.
Four young Englishmen who went on an Anonymous rampage back in 2010 weren't as anonymous as they might have hoped.
They were traced, identified and arrested...now two of them are on their not-so-anonymous way to prison.![]()
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Security a key factor in LogMeIn’s Internet of Things platform
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The new IAM: nailing shut the door on the Trojan horse
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Virtual desktops win the security case for Brisbane lawyers
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Login to the real world with your Facebook account
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Despite $1.46b furphy, 2013-14 Budget offers slim pickings for cyber security
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Splunk Named a Leader in Gartner Magic Quadrant for SIEM
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Dell Sets Sights on Cisco, Announces Game-Changing NSA Series That Introduces Powerful Next-Gen Firewall Advances for Mid-sized Businesses and Distributed Enterprises
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Silver Peak saves Riverbed customers up to 86 per cent with software upgrade program
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Ovum analysis ranks Orange Business Services ahead of APAC competition for service capability and strategy
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2013 Brightcove Innovation Award Winners Announced at PLAY 2013 Global Customer Conference
- FTSenior Python DeveloperNSW
- FTWeb Developer- Drupal and PHP. Exciting new position- #2 in Dev team.$100k+SuperNSW
- FTOS Web Applications DeveloperNSW
- FTSenior Field Engineer - MSNSW
- FTQuality ManagerSA
- FT.NET - Sitecore Developer - Melbourne - PermNSW
- FTTest Manager - IMMEDIATE STARTNSW
- FTLead Software EngineerSA
- FTTechnical Account Manager - MSP + CloudVIC
- FTTest Analyst (MS Environment) .netNSW
- FTSenior Projects EngineerNSW
- FTSenior Python Web Applications DeveloperNSW
- FTTest EngineerVIC
- FTR&D EngineerSA
- FTSenior Python DeveloperNSW
- FTTest Analyst (MS Environment) .netNSW
- FTSenior E-Commerce PHP Developer- North Sydney- E-commerce Software $110kNSW
- FTSnr Web Developer PHP/Magento/API integration into E-commerce sites. $100k+SuperNSW
Incident handling is a vast topic, but here are a few tips for you to consider in your incident response. I hope you never have to use them, but the odds are at some point you will and I hope being ready saves you pain (or your job!).
- Have an incident response plan.
- Pre-define your incident response team
- Define your approach: watch and learn or contain and recover.
- Pre-distribute call cards.
- Forensic and incident response data capture.
- Get your users on-side.
- Know how to report crimes and engage law enforcement.
- Practice makes perfect.
Warning: Tips for secure mobile holiday shopping
I’m dating myself, but I remember when holiday shopping involved pouring through ads in the Sunday paper, placing actual phone calls from tethered land lines to research product stock and availability, and actually driving places to pick things up. Now, holiday shoppers can do all of that from a smartphone or tablet in a few seconds, but there are some security pitfalls to be aware of.










