Twitter worm spreading malicious goo.gl links? |
- Twitter worm spreading malicious goo.gl links?
- Cisco estimates huge shift to the cloud by 2013
- What's in store for 2011? More scams and identity theft
- Security Factsheets: A new look at vulnerability data
- Search results for Mono Lake lead to malware
- Minimizing virtualization risks
- First VoIP call from space
- Secure your iPad with a lock
- Fake Amazon receipt generator discovered
- Is anyone in control of cloud security?
- Julian Assange arrested in London
- Snorby: Modern Snort IDS frontend
Twitter worm spreading malicious goo.gl links? Posted: 07 Dec 2010 09:41 AM PST A new Twitter worm seems to be burrowing its way across the service, apparently forcing mobile Twitter users to retweet a goo.gl shortened link which they clicked on themselves. So far, there are t... |
Cisco estimates huge shift to the cloud by 2013 Posted: 07 Dec 2010 09:09 AM PST Nearly 12 percent of enterprise workloads will run in the public cloud by the end of 2013, according to Cisco. Their study found that desktop applications, email, collaboration, and enterprise resourc... |
What's in store for 2011? More scams and identity theft Posted: 07 Dec 2010 06:43 AM PST Unemployment, economic uncertainty and the proliferation of technology will be factors in emerging types of fraud over the next year, according to the 2011 Identity Theft Assistance Center Outlook. ... |
Security Factsheets: A new look at vulnerability data Posted: 07 Dec 2010 06:26 AM PST Secunia today announced their Security Factsheets, designed for those who are interested in understanding the historical development of advisories and vulnerabilities in various programs. Release... |
Search results for Mono Lake lead to malware Posted: 07 Dec 2010 05:58 AM PST The recent discovery by NASA scientists of a bacteria that uses arsenic in its cellular structure has prompted a lot of people to search the Web for information about it and the place where it was dis... |
Minimizing virtualization risks Posted: 07 Dec 2010 05:53 AM PST With its potential to reduce expenses, drive automation and provide flexibility, virtualization has earned its way onto the board agenda and is being implemented by enterprises worldwide. But with the... |
Posted: 07 Dec 2010 05:27 AM PST Cisco announced the results of the latest Internet Routing in Space (IRIS) testing, marking the first-ever software upgrade of an IP router aboard a commercial satellite while in orbit. In addition, C... |
Posted: 07 Dec 2010 04:54 AM PST Since iPads have no security slot, it's hard to protect them from theft. Mac Locks has solved this problem with the iPad Lock, the first and only iPad cable lock. The first component of the paten... |
Fake Amazon receipt generator discovered Posted: 07 Dec 2010 04:44 AM PST Above, you can see a vaguely optimistic VirusTotal user summary in relation to a file that's been doing the rounds for about a month or two, according to GFI Software. Here is the file in question: ... |
Is anyone in control of cloud security? Posted: 07 Dec 2010 04:00 AM PST There are those who argue that the age of cloud computing is merely in the minds of the more far-sighted IT visionaries. I have even met those whose businesses are indifferent to the cloud. This indif... |
Julian Assange arrested in London Posted: 07 Dec 2010 03:53 AM PST WikiLeaks' founder and director Julian Assange has been arrested this Tuesday morning at 9.30am (GMT) at a police station in London. According to a statement by the Metropolitan police, he has been ar... |
Snorby: Modern Snort IDS frontend Posted: 07 Dec 2010 12:02 AM PST Snorby is a modern Snort IDS frontend. The basic fundamental concepts behind Snorby are simplicity and power. The project goal is to create a free, open source and highly competitive application for n... |
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