Google warns Gmail users on spying attempts from China |
- Google warns Gmail users on spying attempts from China
- Today's security landscape: Threats, data breaches and privacy
- ZeuS tries to bypass two-factor authentication
- As the PCI deadline looms, merchants should avoid quick fix measures
- USB drive identifies and extracts data, leaving no footprint
- 60% of organizations suffered $2 million losses for Web 2.0 security issues
- Vulnerability research and disclosure
- Free malicious PDF analysis e-book
- Week in review: Stuxnet, XSS Twitter flaw, and 2-factor authentication from Google
Google warns Gmail users on spying attempts from China Posted: 27 Sep 2010 12:28 PM PDT Recently, a number of users have been witnessing a glaring red banner popping up when they accessed their Gmail account, saying "Warning: We believe your account was recently accessed from: China (IP ... |
Today's security landscape: Threats, data breaches and privacy Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:00 AM PDT In this video recorded at the IBM Innovate 2010 conference, Jack Danahy, the Worldwide Security Executive, IBM/Rational at IBM, talks about current threats, data breaches and privacy. ... |
ZeuS tries to bypass two-factor authentication Posted: 27 Sep 2010 08:53 AM PDT Since more and more financial institutions and companies are beginning to use mobile text messages in order to provide two-factor authentication to its users, it was just a matter of time until crimin... |
As the PCI deadline looms, merchants should avoid quick fix measures Posted: 27 Sep 2010 07:40 AM PDT On Thursday 30 September 2010, the latest PCI DSS deadline kicks in, requiring all level one merchants (those processing more than six million transactions per year) to adhere to the original v1.2 gui... |
USB drive identifies and extracts data, leaving no footprint Posted: 27 Sep 2010 06:12 AM PDT Harris Corporation introduced a highly customizable USB thumb drive that quickly extracts targeted data from computers. The device called BlackJack is designed for military, intelligence, and law ... |
60% of organizations suffered $2 million losses for Web 2.0 security issues Posted: 27 Sep 2010 02:41 AM PDT While organizations see the potential value of Web 2.0 tools, decision makers continue to debate whether or how to allow employee usage of the technology in the workplace. A McAfee survey of ove... |
Vulnerability research and disclosure Posted: 27 Sep 2010 01:54 AM PDT Richard Brain is the Technical Director at ProCheckUp and in this interview he discusses vulnerability research, his favorite security tools, fuzzing as well as the vulnerability disclosure process. ... |
Free malicious PDF analysis e-book Posted: 26 Sep 2010 09:33 PM PDT Didier Stevens, the hacker who became a synonym for malicious PDFs, released a free e-book. It's a chapter he wrote as co-author of a malware analysis book. For more information on malicious PDF fi... |
Week in review: Stuxnet, XSS Twitter flaw, and 2-factor authentication from Google Posted: 26 Sep 2010 09:03 PM PDT Here's an overview of some of last week's most interesting news and articles: Cybercriminals steal Interpol Chief's identity to access info on fugitives Ronald Noble, Interpol's Secretary Genera... |
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