Audit reveals gaping security holes on DHS networks |
- Audit reveals gaping security holes on DHS networks
- PayPal fails to follow its own anti-phishing advice
- Critical 0-day Adobe Acrobat, Reader flaw exploited in the wild
- Multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers
- Scammers target aspiring games beta testers
- How your identity could be stolen on Facebook
- Tips for safer social networking
- Android SMS Trojan delivered via SEO techniques
- Apple iOS 4.1 fixes security issues
- Security for Android applications
Audit reveals gaping security holes on DHS networks Posted: 09 Sep 2010 12:44 PM PDT The recently released results of a security audit performed on the various systems used by the US-CERT to accomplish its cybersecurity mission revealed an unpleasant reality: a total of 671 unique vul... |
PayPal fails to follow its own anti-phishing advice Posted: 09 Sep 2010 10:23 AM PDT PayPal credentials are one of the most sought after by phishers, so it stands to reason that the company would try to educate its users on Internet safety. And it does - by offering a can-you-spot-phi... |
Critical 0-day Adobe Acrobat, Reader flaw exploited in the wild Posted: 09 Sep 2010 07:12 AM PDT Adobe has released a security advisory warning users about a newly discovered 0-day vulnerability that has already been spotted getting exploited in the wild. The flaw affects all current version... |
Multiple vulnerabilities in Cisco Wireless LAN Controllers Posted: 09 Sep 2010 06:27 AM PDT Cisco WLCs and Cisco WiSMs are responsible for system-wide wireless LAN functions, such as security policies, intrusion prevention, RF management, quality of service, and mobility. These devices co... |
Scammers target aspiring games beta testers Posted: 09 Sep 2010 05:21 AM PDT Scammers purportedly looking for beta testers for computer games have lately stepped up their efforts, says Sunbelt's Christopher Boyd. He has observed two distinct spam/scam campaigns, one of whi... |
How your identity could be stolen on Facebook Posted: 09 Sep 2010 04:00 AM PDT With its millions of users, the world's most popular social network has become a perfect target for attackers exploiting such a dense concentration of potential victims. PandaLabs received numerous re... |
Tips for safer social networking Posted: 09 Sep 2010 02:12 AM PDT The popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn is continuing to grow dramatically, but not just with users. Cybercriminals increasingly are targeting these sites and ... |
Android SMS Trojan delivered via SEO techniques Posted: 09 Sep 2010 02:00 AM PDT Android users searching for pornography on their smart phones could be in for a costly surprise. During the course of researching the origin for the first SMS Trojan for Android devices, I found a ... |
Apple iOS 4.1 fixes security issues Posted: 09 Sep 2010 01:50 AM PDT The iOS 4.1 Software Update is the first major update to iOS 4, bringing Game Center, new iTunes features, high dynamic range photography, and security updates to the iPhone. Accessibility A u... |
Security for Android applications Posted: 09 Sep 2010 12:00 AM PDT Arxan Technologies released EnsureIT for Android, a software protection product that secures mobile Android applications against reverse-engineering or tampering for unauthorized access, piracy and in... |
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