HBGary e-mails are a treasure trove for social engineers |
- HBGary e-mails are a treasure trove for social engineers
- Virtualized scanner appliances for enterprises and cloud environments
- Mobile data loss prevention for corporate mail communication
- Two BBC sites serving malware via injected iFrame
- Top 10 botnets of 2010
- Network protection against unknown zero-day malware
- Free e-book: Web Application Security for Dummies
- "Reporter had a stroke on live TV" Facebook scam
- Scalable SSL inspection appliances
- A cloud trust authority to accelerate cloud adoption
- Lush takes down two regional sites following another hack
- Israeli general claims Stuxnet attacks as one of his successes
- An in-depth view of IT policy compliance
- Complex Trojans and next generation malware is on the way
- Licensing platform on a USB stick
- App-blocking whitelisting that complements antivirus software
HBGary e-mails are a treasure trove for social engineers Posted: 15 Feb 2011 02:04 PM PST The recent publication of the second batch of corporate e-mails exchanged between HBGary and HBGary Federal executives and various contacts in US intelligence, military and law enforcement organizatio... |
Virtualized scanner appliances for enterprises and cloud environments Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:05 PM PST Qualys announced the introduction of virtualized software-based scanner appliances for its QualysGuard Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) IT security and compliance platform. The new software-based scanne... |
Mobile data loss prevention for corporate mail communication Posted: 15 Feb 2011 12:39 PM PST With the proliferation of smartphones and tablets in the enterprise, organizations are under more pressure to keep their content secure from malicious and inadvertent data leaks. As we enter 2011, c... |
Two BBC sites serving malware via injected iFrame Posted: 15 Feb 2011 12:05 PM PST A piece of malware detected by only 21 percent of the anti-virus solutions used by VirusTotal is currently being pushed onto unsuspecting visitors of the BBC 6 Music and BBC 1Xtra radio station websit... |
Posted: 15 Feb 2011 10:42 AM PST Damballa's "Top 10 Botnet Threat Report - 2010" shows a dramatic increase in Internet crime and targeted botnet attacks. At its peak in 2010, the total number of unique botnet victims grew by 654 pe... |
Network protection against unknown zero-day malware Posted: 15 Feb 2011 10:20 AM PST ValidEdge announced its new Network Malware Security (NMS) system - a combined hardware and software solution that continuously monitors critical networks for any suspect code intrusion. Once suspic... |
Free e-book: Web Application Security for Dummies Posted: 15 Feb 2011 09:47 AM PST Qualys announced that it has published a new comprehensive free guide on Web Application Scanning (WAS) to help readers understand web application security - including how to quickly find and fix vu... |
"Reporter had a stroke on live TV" Facebook scam Posted: 15 Feb 2011 09:13 AM PST A Facebook survey scam currently targeting the social network's users tries to lure them in by promising to deliver a video of a CBS newsreader that has supposedly suffered a stroke while she was repo... |
Scalable SSL inspection appliances Posted: 15 Feb 2011 08:35 AM PST Netronome announced the addition of three new products to their line of SSL Inspector appliances. The new products include fixed-configuration 1U appliances as well as modular 1U and 2U platforms. ... |
A cloud trust authority to accelerate cloud adoption Posted: 15 Feb 2011 07:04 AM PST RSA announced the RSA Cloud Trust Authority, a set of cloud-based services designed to facilitate secure and compliant relationships among organizations and cloud service providers. By enabling visi... |
Lush takes down two regional sites following another hack Posted: 15 Feb 2011 05:39 AM PST Last month's compromise of the UK website of the natural ingredients cosmetic firm Lush and the theft of its customers' credit card details must have hurt the company but unfortunately, its troubles a... |
Israeli general claims Stuxnet attacks as one of his successes Posted: 15 Feb 2011 05:10 AM PST The latest results of a Symnatec study concentrating on the Stuxnet worm revealed that its developers knew what they were doing - once finished, it took only 12 hours to infect the first target. Th... |
An in-depth view of IT policy compliance Posted: 15 Feb 2011 03:59 AM PST Qualys announced the release of QualysGuard Policy Compliance 3.0, providing more comprehensive policy compliance scanning capabilities without the need to install agents. The latest version exp... |
Complex Trojans and next generation malware is on the way Posted: 15 Feb 2011 02:39 AM PST While e-mail users may have noticed a significant drop in spam in recent months, cybercriminals are gaining ground with creative new phishing methods and making exploit kits more robust, reveals the S... |
Licensing platform on a USB stick Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:34 AM PST INSIDE Secure and PACE Anti-Piracy announced that the two companies have collaborated to bring to market a portable, convenient, simple to use and robust security device to protect and manage multip... |
App-blocking whitelisting that complements antivirus software Posted: 15 Feb 2011 01:09 AM PST GlobalSCAPE announced that the company is developing appShield, an new computer security product for home and small business computers. AppShield is based on proven enterprise-level application ... |
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