New software improves ability to detect malware in cloud-computing systems |
- New software improves ability to detect malware in cloud-computing systems
- A standardized format for cybercrime reporting
- Phishers still favor spam over social networking sites
- Trojan posing as installer wants your money
- XSS Twitter flaw used to expose users to potentially malicious sites
- Win free tickets for GRC 2010 in Lisbon
- One in five students have hacked, one in three did it for fun
- Event: SANS London 2010
New software improves ability to detect malware in cloud-computing systems Posted: 21 Sep 2010 12:26 PM PDT Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed new software that offers significantly enhanced security for cloud-computing systems. The software is much better at detecting viruses o... |
A standardized format for cybercrime reporting Posted: 21 Sep 2010 10:56 AM PDT "Cybercrime is emerging as a very concrete threat. Considering the anonymity of cyberspace, it may in fact be one of the most dangerous criminal threats ever," said Interpol's Secretary General, and I... |
Phishers still favor spam over social networking sites Posted: 21 Sep 2010 09:39 AM PDT SpamTitan Technologies announced the findings of its latest survey of SMBs on the continued danger of phishing attacks, and it shows that despite media reports about the rise in phishing on social net... |
Trojan posing as installer wants your money Posted: 21 Sep 2010 08:18 AM PDT A Trojan masquerading as an installer for well-known applications such as DivX, μTorrent, LimeWire, Avast! Antivirus and others has been popping up on users' computers lately and is trying to get... |
XSS Twitter flaw used to expose users to potentially malicious sites Posted: 21 Sep 2010 07:35 AM PDT Earlier this morning, Sophos begin to warn people about a new Twitter XSS flaw that is being used by malicious individuals to redirect users to third-party websites without their consent, by simply ro... |
Win free tickets for GRC 2010 in Lisbon Posted: 21 Sep 2010 06:31 AM PDT At the end of October, an event named GRC 2010 is to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, and it proposes to bring to its participants the main challenges that managers involved in the areas of Governance, Ri... |
One in five students have hacked, one in three did it for fun Posted: 21 Sep 2010 02:00 AM PDT Research published today by Tufin Technologies reveals that 23% of college and university students have hacked into IT systems. Of these hackers, 40% waited until after their 18th birthday before thei... |
Posted: 20 Sep 2010 11:39 PM PDT 2010 sees SANS London, Europe's largest training event, celebrate its 5th anniversary with its most comprehensive programme to date. Offering 14 courses covering software and audit, management and com... |
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