Review: Keynesis Lockngo Professional 4.0

Review: Keynesis Lockngo Professional 4.0


Review: Keynesis Lockngo Professional 4.0

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 09:00 AM PDT

Keynesis Lockngo is a portable application that encrypts and hides your portable drive on Windows AND Mac without any installation. The only thing required to activate the solution is an Internet conn...

Should major ISPs join the fight against botnets?

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 07:03 AM PDT

The recent "de-peering" of the AS-Troyak ISP and its consequent struggle (and relative success) to reconnect to the Internet has put into the spotlight the tangled web of connections and C&Cs that is ...

Facebook "password reset" scam hits inboxes

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 05:30 AM PDT

Yet another "password reset" scam has been hitting the inboxes of Facebook users lately, warns McAfee: The email contains a zipped file that supposedly contains the new password, but it's actuall...

Barclays under strong phishing shower

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 05:16 AM PDT

A highly productive phishing scam, with more than 180 messages sent in three minutes, hits a big chunk of the online segment of Barclays members Various people are wondering what to do now that the...

Malware through hardware still around

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 05:05 AM PDT

Following the security fiasco that was the shipping of a HTC Magic phone complete with pre-installed malware, one would think that Vodafone could come up with a better excuse than the "this was an iso...

Rogue software details: DoubleVaccine

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 04:29 AM PDT

DoubleVaccine is a rogue security application. In order to remove it, find out what files and registry entries to look for below. Known system changes: Files c:\programfiles\doublevaccine\dou...

Understanding social engineering

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 03:48 AM PDT

At the heart of many of the malicious ploys that we see online is one underlying concept: social engineering. Deceptive social engineering tactics are interwoven throughout the Web, as you shop, bank,...

1 in 4 kids have tried hacking

Posted: 18 Mar 2010 03:37 AM PDT

Despite 78% agreeing that it is wrong, 1 in 4 of UK's children have tried their hand at hacking into others' Facebook accounts mostly by surreptitiously using the victims passwords. And it's not just ...

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