Leaked psychological profile of Anonymous leaders is a fake |
- Leaked psychological profile of Anonymous leaders is a fake
- Spammers exploit confusion over revoked SSL certificates
- Most dangerous celebrities in cyberspace
- Bing, Yahoo! serving malware for popular search terms
- Evolving cyber threats continue to drive security strategy
- NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones will "open doors"
- Data mapping and masking requirements
- Data loss management SaaS
- When scammers socialize
- Security case for iPhone 4
- LockDown: USB 3.0 password protected HDD enclosure
Leaked psychological profile of Anonymous leaders is a fake Posted: 16 Sep 2011 05:22 AM PDT The FBI has confirmed that the recently "leaked" psychological profile of Anonymous/Lulzsec leaders supposedly compiled by the Bureau is fake, and likely a prank perpetrated by those very people or so... |
Spammers exploit confusion over revoked SSL certificates Posted: 16 Sep 2011 04:21 AM PDT It was only a matter of time until cyber crooks would begin taking advantage of the DigiNotar breach and the news of the revocation of many of its certificates to trick users into downloading malware. |
Most dangerous celebrities in cyberspace Posted: 16 Sep 2011 03:58 AM PDT Heidi Klum has replaced Cameron Diaz as the most dangerous celebrity to search for on the Web, according to McAfee. For the fifth year in a row, McAfee researched popular culture's most famous pe... |
Bing, Yahoo! serving malware for popular search terms Posted: 16 Sep 2011 03:24 AM PDT Bing results for popular search terms such as "Firefox/Skype/AdobePlayer/uTorrent download" have been poisoned with bogus websites pushing a variety of malware. On some, like the above search r... |
Evolving cyber threats continue to drive security strategy Posted: 16 Sep 2011 03:08 AM PDT 43 percent of global companies think they have an effective information security strategy in place and are proactively executing their plans, placing them in the category of information security "fron... |
NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones will "open doors" Posted: 16 Sep 2011 02:28 AM PDT HID Global plans to support the company's iCLASS digital keys and mobile secure identity on NFC-enabled BlackBerry smartphones. The new BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 and BlackBerry Curve 9350/9360 sm... |
Data mapping and masking requirements Posted: 16 Sep 2011 02:12 AM PDT A new study of 3,765 publicly disclosed breach incidents shows they resulted in financial losses of more than $156 billion. Published by the Digital Forensics Association, the report revealed that ... |
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 01:59 AM PDT Co3 Systems announced an automated, repeatable way to prepare for data loss events, assess their potential impact, and generate and manage incident response plans more efficiently. As a result, busine... |
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 01:37 AM PDT A sophisticated, seemingly broadly orchestrated online scam that promises bogus prizes like iPads or gift cards in order to dupe Internet users into giving up their identifying personal information ha... |
Posted: 16 Sep 2011 01:37 AM PDT BungeeAir is based on a wireless technology that instantly creates a connection between your iPhone and a compact key fob to create a security tether keeping your phone and fob aware of each other's l... |
LockDown: USB 3.0 password protected HDD enclosure Posted: 16 Sep 2011 01:32 AM PDT Satechi introduced LockDown, a portable external SATA hard drive enclosure that not only keeps your data securely with a encrypted 256-bit AES hardware password protection but also provides super-spee... |
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