iOS and Android more secure than PCs? |
- iOS and Android more secure than PCs?
- Solution for Popureb rootkit infection
- Gannett Government Media user information stolen
- Hackers publish stolen PayPal login credentials
- Thousands of Tumblr accounts compromised
- Encrypted voice calling for the iPhone
- Security vendor applauds LulzSec attacks
- Identity theft doesn't take vacations
iOS and Android more secure than PCs? Posted: 28 Jun 2011 11:45 AM PDT While the most popular mobile platforms in use today were designed with security in mind, these provisions are not always sufficient to protect sensitive enterprise assets that regularly find their wa... |
Solution for Popureb rootkit infection Posted: 28 Jun 2011 08:55 AM PDT Bootkits are kernel-mode rootkit variants that hide in the computer's master boot record (MBR) and are notoriously difficult to spot and, sometimes, to eradicate. Microsoft has warned last week abo... |
Gannett Government Media user information stolen Posted: 28 Jun 2011 08:47 AM PDT The Gannett Government Media family of websites suffered a cyber attack on resulting in unauthorized access to files containing user information. The information in those files included the first a... |
Hackers publish stolen PayPal login credentials Posted: 28 Jun 2011 08:21 AM PDT LulzSec has been assimilated back into Anonymous, but their AntiSec campaign keeps going. It seems that their final wish has been granted for now, and other hacking groups continued the work they ... |
Thousands of Tumblr accounts compromised Posted: 28 Jun 2011 07:13 AM PDT Tumblr users have been targeted with an aggressive phishing campaign in the last week or so and are still being lured into entering their login credentials for access to adult content. And it seems... |
Encrypted voice calling for the iPhone Posted: 28 Jun 2011 06:03 AM PDT Cellcrypt Mobile for iPhone provides voice call encryption for commercially available off-the-shelf cell phones using government-certified security through an easy-to-use downloadable application that... |
Security vendor applauds LulzSec attacks Posted: 28 Jun 2011 05:00 AM PDT In an unexpected move for a security company, SecurEnvoy today said that cyber break-ins and advanced malware incidents, such as the recent DDoS attack by LulzSec, should actually be welcomed and thei... |
Identity theft doesn't take vacations Posted: 28 Jun 2011 04:33 AM PDT Identity theft is a real risk and one that is amplified during the summer months. Recent survey results indicated that, whether booking flights at home, logging on at a Wi-Fi hotspot in the airport or... |
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