U.S. Senators keep trying to give "cyber emergency" powers to federal government |
- U.S. Senators keep trying to give "cyber emergency" powers to federal government
- Steady increase of generic malware
- Panda Cloud Antivirus upgraded and expanded
- Europe finds search data retention policies inadequate
- Samsung smartphone shipped with malware-infected memory card
- HMRC breach recommendations being ignored
- zPOD puts your PC in your pocket
U.S. Senators keep trying to give "cyber emergency" powers to federal government Posted: 03 Jun 2010 09:25 AM PDT Not so long ago, a simulated cyber attack showed the unpreparedness of the United States to deal effectively with such an occurrence. When the officials "playing" the roles of various decision-mak... |
Steady increase of generic malware Posted: 03 Jun 2010 08:37 AM PDT Sunbelt Software announced the top 10 most prevalent malware threats for the month of May 2010. Eight of the top 10 detections for May are reflecting the trend toward behavior-based detections. Eig... |
Panda Cloud Antivirus upgraded and expanded Posted: 03 Jun 2010 08:33 AM PDT Panda Cloud Antivirus has been upgraded and expanded. The upgrade of the Free Edition improves and extends the protection provided by the original free product, and the Pro version is a new commercial... |
Europe finds search data retention policies inadequate Posted: 03 Jun 2010 07:20 AM PDT The Article 29 Data Protection Working Party (an independent European Commission advisory body) has lately been much in the news, owning to their interest towards protecting European internet users fr... |
Samsung smartphone shipped with malware-infected memory card Posted: 03 Jun 2010 05:29 AM PDT The latest mass-market product that has been found being shipped to customers while containing malware is the Samsung S8500 Wave phone with the Samsung bada mobile platform. The malicious file in ... |
HMRC breach recommendations being ignored Posted: 03 Jun 2010 03:35 AM PDT 24 months since the publication of the Poynter report which was commissioned after the HMRC breach, and almost three years since the original misplaced discs came to light, and a similar breach could ... |
zPOD puts your PC in your pocket Posted: 02 Jun 2010 11:52 PM PDT Zinstall announced zPOD, a privacy-enhanced mobile computing appliance which lets users instantly use their complete familiar environment on any available computer. zPOD leaves no trace on the compute... |
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