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Security Trends: Archive: April 2012 

Symantec: Attacks On the Rise, But Spam and Botnets Down

New data shows familiar trends of good news and bad news, with some surprises.

8 Steps to a Secure Cloud Initiative

Security should be built into your cloud deployment, not added on.

Decoy Documents May Soon Defend Against Data Loss

A new defense against data loss prevention: Bogus files that alert organizations to unauthorized access.

Top 5 WordPress Vulnerabilities and How to Fix Them

WordPress is a popular target for hackers, but there are steps you can take to make your installation more secure.

HP Report: More Attacks, Despite Fewer New Vulnerabilities Overall

Attackers are taking advantage of high-severity and unpatched vulnerabilities, according to HP's Top Cyber Security Risks Report.

Review: McAfee Endpoint Protection Suite

In addition to its traditional malware detection capabilities, McAfee's Endpoint Protection Suite offers some useful extra components, including a firewall.

Mac Security: A Myth?

Apple is taking steps to address the Java vulnerabilities behind the Flashback Trojan outbreak. But Java isn't the only attack vector for OS X -- and Apple users can no longer cling to the belief that Macs are virtually immune to malware.

4 Steps to Securing Mobile Devices and Apps in the Workplace

Is your company prepared to manage the risks introduced by the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) trend? Here's how to review and strengthen your organization's mobile security posture.