Event: ISSE 2010 |
- Event: ISSE 2010
- iPhone jailbreaking technique paves way for attacks
- Six arrested for compromising 10,000 online bank accounts
- Facebook woes of less careful users
- AV vendors detect on average 19% of malware attacks
- Paranoid workers access corporate data on vacation
- How Web frameworks kill traditional security scanning
- Zero day initiative program updated
- Large Zeus botnet used for financial fraud
- CIOs prioritizing personal mobile device security
- Faster detection coming to Snort
- Rapid7 launches NeXpose 4.9
Posted: 04 Aug 2010 09:25 AM PDT Founded in 1999 as an initiative of the European Commission Directorate General Information Society, ISSE is Europe's only independent, interdisciplinary security conference and exhibition. ISSE pr... |
iPhone jailbreaking technique paves way for attacks Posted: 04 Aug 2010 08:15 AM PDT Since jailbreaking iPhones has been declared legal, security experts have been focusing on the techniques used and speculating about the fact that they can be used by criminals to mount attacks and co... |
Six arrested for compromising 10,000 online bank accounts Posted: 04 Aug 2010 07:24 AM PDT Six people have been arrested on suspicion of stealing credit cards, personal information and banking details as part of a suspected online banking fraud. On Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 August 2010, ... |
Facebook woes of less careful users Posted: 04 Aug 2010 07:00 AM PDT Until Facebook manages to think of a way to head off various scams when they first appear, users should hone their skills of detection and teach themselves to refrain from clicking on every funny/amaz... |
AV vendors detect on average 19% of malware attacks Posted: 04 Aug 2010 06:36 AM PDT Traditional AV vendors continue to lag behind online criminals when it comes to detecting and protecting against new and quickly evolving threats on the Internet, according to a report by Cyveillance. |
Paranoid workers access corporate data on vacation Posted: 04 Aug 2010 06:00 AM PDT With bags packed, flights booked and foreign currency in their pockets the workforce might be jetting off but they're definitely not leaving the daily grind behind. Instead these stressed out indiv... |
How Web frameworks kill traditional security scanning Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:59 AM PDT In this video from OWASP AppSec Research 2010, Christian Hang discusses how web frameworks kill your static security scans. ... |
Zero day initiative program updated Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:19 AM PDT HP announced an enhancement to the HP TippingPoint Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) that calls for the publishing of vulnerability advisories no later than six months after flaws are detected and submitted t... |
Large Zeus botnet used for financial fraud Posted: 04 Aug 2010 02:13 AM PDT Trusteer announced that it has uncovered a large Zeus version 2 botnet being used to conduct financial fraud in the UK which is operated and controlled from Eastern Europe. The botnet appears to ... |
CIOs prioritizing personal mobile device security Posted: 04 Aug 2010 12:00 AM PDT With more than half of financial services enterprises already supporting personally-owned mobile devices, a significant challenge has been introduced to most firms' existing mobile policies and IT ope... |
Faster detection coming to Snort Posted: 03 Aug 2010 11:27 PM PDT Sourcefire will become the first security vendor to integrate Intel's QuickAssist Pattern Matching Technology. Snort 2.9, now in beta, leverages the Intel QuickAssist Technology Pattern Matching me... |
Posted: 03 Aug 2010 09:21 PM PDT Rapid7 announced NeXpose 4.9. Now, government agencies facing Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 Certification requirements, and enterprises that adopt this government standard, can ... |
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