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Articles by Sean Michael Kerner 

Google Sanitizes Chrome 15 for Memory Flaws

In one of its largest security payouts ever, Google pays over $26,000 in bounties to security researchers.

Penetration Testing Shows Unlikely Vulnerabilities

Enterprises need to dig deeper than just automated scanning to find the really interesting and dangerous cyber security flaws.

Taiwan Tops List for Attack Traffic

New Akamai report points the finger at Asia-Pacific for most attack traffic.

Which Browser is the Most Secure?

The 'most hostile' one, say researchers at Accuvant Labs.

Duqu, Stuxnet and the World of Cyber Espionage

Is Duqu related to Stuxnet? Who is behind cyber espionage and why Adobe Reader is to blame for the whole thing.

Detecting Malicious Traffic in HTTP Headers

New research effort could yield a never-seen-before type of detection mechanism for malicious traffic.

How Hackers Can Benefit IT Security

Bringing the hacker mindset into corporate IT isn't always a bad thing.

LogRhythm Using Logs to Remediate Security Risk

Your logs aren't just for auditing and compliance, they can also be used in an SIEM solution that will remediate for security risk and threats.

Sourcefire Accelerates IPS to 40 GbE

Intrusion prevention scaled to 40 gigabit Ethernet as demands continue to rise.

Google Silently Updates Chrome as Mozilla Preps

You may not have noticed, but Google updated your Chrome browser silently for seven vulnerabilities and Mozilla wants to do the same thing.