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Sourcefire Targets Next-Generation Firewalls
Sourcefire expands IPS capabilities and takes aim at next-generation firewall market for 2011.
Adobe Warns of Another 'Critical' PDF Vulnerability
Adobe Systems says this latest security flaw is being exploited by hackers to take over control of computers running its popular PDF viewing application.
Mozilla Patches Firefox for Nobel Flaw
Mozilla rushes out critical security patch as next generation Firefox 4 browser is delayed into 2011.
FTC Closes Google Street View Investigation
Agency opts not to fine the search giant for inadvertently collecting sensitive Internet information, though investigations continue overseas.
Breach Exposes 280,000 Medicaid Patients' Data
A pair of health insurers in Pennsylvania said they lost a portable flash drive containing the names, addresses and some SSNs of hundreds of thousands of Medicaid patients.
Targeted Malware Attacks Surge in Retail Sector
Symantec report finds a huge spike in the number of low-volume email scams targeting employees at retail companies in October.
How Google Locates and Identifies Malware
At SecTOR, Google security researcher details how the search giant identifies malware and why the company doesn't remove all malware pages from its search index.
Simple Steps to Securing Email with S/MIME
S/MIME support is already built into most desktop email clients, including Outlook, Apple Mail, and Thunderbird. Learn how to use it to encrypt your personal or business email messages.
Should Obama Have an Internet 'Kill Switch'?
Survey says most Americans are willing to give the President the ability to cut off Internet access for national security reasons. The Unisys-sponsored survey also details holes in most consumer's security practices.
5 Useful New Open Source Security Apps
Our colleagues at Datamation pulled together a list of "50 Awesome Open Source Apps You've (Probably) Never Heard Of." Among them, we found some valuable computer security assets.
Facebook Takes Spammers to Court
The social networking site filed suit against two people and one company that it says are responsible for deceptive spam campaigns generated from multiple fake profiles.
Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome Updated for Security Flaws
Firefox 3.6.11 fixes nine issues while Chrome 7 delivers ten fixes as security takes center stage for browser vendors.
Mississippi National Guard Admits Accidental Data Breach
Nearly 3,000 members of the Mississippi National Guard brigade will be checking their credit reports for years after a data management miscue exposed their personal information.
9 Best Defenses Against Social Engineering Attacks
No matter how tight your network security or well-considered your security policy, the human element at your business remains vulnerable to hackers. But there are steps you can take to tighten your security against social engineering attacks.
10 Riskiest Places to Give Out Your Social Security Number
Security software vendor McAfee found that social security numbers stolen from colleges and universities are most likely to be used for identity theft.
More Students Vulnerable to Identity Theft
More than 106,000 students attending or applying to the University of North Florida this week learned that an overseas hacker infiltrated a server containing social security numbers and other PII.
Top Ten Ways to Avoid an Evil Twin Attack
Business travelers are particularly susceptible to evil twin attacks--hacker-created wireless access points that use real network names (SSIDs) to bait users into connecting to them.
Botnets Biggest Cybercrime Threat: Microsoft Report
Microsoft and others are making headway against cybercrime, but have a long way to go, especially against botnets, according to a new report.
DHS, DoD Join Forces in Cybersecurity Push
Military and civilian departments to pool resources to combat cyberthreats, sharing personnel and intelligence to formalize and expand current partnership.
DHS Staging Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign
In recognition of national cybersecurity month, the Department of Homeland Security has launched the "Stop. Think. Connect." campaign in an effort to promote safe computing habits.
15 Reasons to Use Enterprise WLAN Security
There are myriad reasons why your businesss Wi-Fi network should be protected by enterprise-grade WLAN security. Here are 15 of the best.
Your Own Staff May Be Your Company's Biggest Security Risk
No matter how diligent you are in hardware, policy-making, or hiring, your security is only as strong as the weakest link. Columnist Christopher Null examines the realities of insider fraud.
Review: MXI Stealth ZONE
Security features are robust in this fast, efficient "secure USB desktop" from MXI, which uses an encrypted flash drive with speedy BlueFly processor to boot a PC-adapted, IT-customized Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard image.
Cisco Accelerates Security Portfolio
New high-end security appliance and remote access security improvement debut as Cisco expands its Borderless Networking vision.
Zeus Phishing Campaign Targets iTunes Customers
A new malware scam making its way across the Internet uses a bogus iTunes receipt to try to lure victims to sites that infect their PCs and mobile devices with the Zeus Trojan.
New Service to Protect Networks from Botnets
Nominum, a provider of intelligent DNS solutions, has created a real-time feed of bot-related malicious domains that network owners can leverage to block the propagation of botnets and other malware.
Netezza Rolls Out Real-Time Security Appliance
New Mantra Vault analyzes data across enterprise databases to identity potential threats to real-time transactions.
Adobe Promises Quick Fix for Reader Flaw
Company tells customers to expect a patch for a 'critical' hole in Adobe Reader and Acrobat apps by next week.
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