March 18, 2010

'InternetNews.com' Tag Index

Study: Negligence Causes Most Data Breaches

But damage by outsiders can be even more expensive.
Tags: InternetNews.com, IT, data, news, legal

Napolitano Keeps DHS on the Hop

With cybersecurity, information sharing and risk analysis on the agenda for next week, the new Homeland Security secretary is looking to patch holes, fast.
Tags: policy, security, international, InternetNews.com, IT

Does Your Browser Prevent Clickjacking?

Last year no one even knew what Clickjacking was. Today, browsers claim to prevent it. Does it work?
Tags: Microsoft, Firefox, browsers, security, InternetNews.com

Monster Breach Shows New Security Ideas Needed

Is corporate security fighting yesterday's war with last decade's weapons?
Tags: data security, security, InternetNews.com, enterprise, IT

Phishers Hit Twitter Users

Obama, Britney Spears and Bill O'Reilly among reported victims of phony Twitter messages that also included an iPhone scam.
Tags: iPhone, security, InternetNews.com, IT, technology

RBS WorldPay Data Breach Hits 1.5 Million

Twenty years of payment processing history as well as social security numbers are compromised.
Tags: services, security, InternetNews.com, IT, data

Survey Finds Data Breaches Hit Most Enterprises

Yet many admins and senior management still feel confident in their security precautions, according to a survey from Enterprise Strategy Group.
Tags: marketing, security, management, InternetNews.com, IT

Cyber Threats Await Next Homeland Security Chief

How might Obama's appointment to head the DHS turn things around for the department? Experts weigh in.
Tags: policy, security, InternetNews.com, IT, Office

Symantec CEO John Thompson to Step Down

UPDATED: Says 10 years at the helm is long enough.
Tags: security, software, management, InternetNews.com, Symantec

Firefox Fixes New and Older Versions

Mozilla issues security patches for both current and legacy browsers as work on the next release continues.
Tags: Mozilla, Firefox, IBM, security, InternetNews.com

Adobe Unveils Another Set of Critical Patches

That old JavaScript vulnerability is haunting the vendor in a big way.
Tags: browsers, video, security, InternetNews.com, IT

New Tools to Battle the Sinowal Trojan

A new sheriff's in town, and it's taking on the most pernicious Trojan around.
Tags: policy, server, security, virus, InternetNews.com

Security Problem? Blame the Human Element

Cisco study finds that security policies are often not respected by end users.
Tags: policy, Cisco, security, InternetNews.com, IT

Old Software a G1 Security Glitch

Carrier T-Mobile quietly deploying Web browser fix to Android handsets.
Tags: Google, open source, security, software, InternetNews.com

Microsoft Rates Patched Flaws by Exploitability

Patch Tuesday addresses 20 vulnerabilities, while Microsoft for the first time reveals its take on how exploitable each may be.
Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, security, InternetNews.com, IT

Palin E-mail 'Hack' Was Hardly a Hack

A quick Google search yielded everything the cracker needed to know to reset Palin's Yahoo e-mail password. So what is your mother's maiden name?
Tags: e-Mail, security, file sharing, InternetNews.com, hackers

Verisign Aims to Deflate 'Pump and Dump' Scams

A fraud-detection service warns online brokerages when they're about to make a trade that looks fishy.
Tags: stocks, security, software, InternetNews.com, IT

Most Mobile Users Don't Know if They Have Security

McAfee-sponsored research finds mobile users expect vendors to pre-install 24 x 7 protection.
Tags: malware, security, software, InternetNews.com, mobile

U.S. Lab Falls Victim to Phishing Attack

Thieves stole 14 years of visitors' personal data in a sophisticated targeted attack.
Tags: e-Mail, malware, security, InternetNews.com, phishing

Is Your iPhone More Like 'I Spy'?

Hackers discover hidden links back to Apple in the iPhone, but no one is sure what they do.
Tags: iPhone, server, security, international, InternetNews.com

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