Malware pushers lure victims with leaked Harry Potter movie screener |
- Malware pushers lure victims with leaked Harry Potter movie screener
- Well crafted PayPal phishing e-mail doing rounds
- Rogue e-mail makes Swiss bank lose millions?
- (IN)SECURE Magazine issue 28 released
- OpenSSL remote code execution patched
- News about royal engagement leads to malware
- 10 security tips for retailers
- Stuxnet analysis points to a specific target
- LinkedIn attack comprised over 31% of all spam
- Toolkit to implement and assess cloud security
Malware pushers lure victims with leaked Harry Potter movie screener Posted: 17 Nov 2010 07:17 AM PST News that a partial DVD screener of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows: Part 1 has been leaked just days before the film's scheduled worldwide premiere, has made impatient fans scan torrent sites fo... |
Well crafted PayPal phishing e-mail doing rounds Posted: 17 Nov 2010 06:14 AM PST A well crafted e-mail purportedly coming from the "PayPal Review Department" has been hitting inboxes lately. In it, potential victims are notified that due to some unusual account activity, a restric... |
Rogue e-mail makes Swiss bank lose millions? Posted: 17 Nov 2010 05:44 AM PST Reports that a rogue e-mail generated by a Swiss bank employee has cost the organization around £6.2 million in lost business highlights the problem of data leakages caused by email errors, says ... |
(IN)SECURE Magazine issue 28 released Posted: 17 Nov 2010 05:41 AM PST (IN)SECURE Magazine is a free digital security publication discussing some of the hottest information security topics. Issue 28 has been released today. Table of contentsDatabase protocol exploit... |
OpenSSL remote code execution patched Posted: 17 Nov 2010 05:39 AM PST New, patched versions of the OpenSSL server have been released on Tuesday in order to close down a hole that could allow attackers to execute a DoS attack and remote arbitrary code. According to th... |
News about royal engagement leads to malware Posted: 17 Nov 2010 03:29 AM PST Taking advantage of the long awaited news of the engagement of Prince William of England to his long-time girlfriend Kate Middleton, malware pushers have hopped immediately on the wagon and initiated ... |
10 security tips for retailers Posted: 17 Nov 2010 02:03 AM PST While analysts are cautiously optimistic about this year's holiday retail outlook, retailers need to take steps to prevent shoplifters or a dishonest employee from dampening a good selling season. DGA... |
Stuxnet analysis points to a specific target Posted: 17 Nov 2010 12:27 AM PST Some two months since the discovery of the Stuxnet worm made headlines and started speculations on who is behind it, Symantec's researchers have unearthed another piece of the puzzle that tells us a b... |
LinkedIn attack comprised over 31% of all spam Posted: 17 Nov 2010 12:25 AM PST Enterprise users experienced an average of 133 Web malware encounters per month, peaking at over 140 during the month of August, according to Cisco. Approximately 10% of Web malware was encountered... |
Toolkit to implement and assess cloud security Posted: 17 Nov 2010 12:11 AM PST The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) announced the free download of the CSA Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC) Stack, a suite of enabling tools for GRC in the cloud. Achieving GRC goals... |
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