Steam server attackers grabbed passwords, credit card data |
- Steam server attackers grabbed passwords, credit card data
- 100% of enterprises reported cyber attacks
- Scammers sending out bogus job offers
- Block cipher encryption effectively hides banking Trojan
- Entry VPN client for Windows
- Integrate security and risk management: TOGAF and SABSA
Steam server attackers grabbed passwords, credit card data Posted: 11 Nov 2011 11:00 AM PST As Bethesda Software was preparing to release Skyrim, the latest installment of its mega popular Elder Scrolls series, news that the forum of Steam, the online platform/distibution network of Valve Co... |
100% of enterprises reported cyber attacks Posted: 11 Nov 2011 06:00 AM PST Attacks are becoming more difficult to defend against and are expensive to mitigate, with traditional safeguards falling short, according to F5 Networks. With both infrastructure systems and cyber ... |
Scammers sending out bogus job offers Posted: 11 Nov 2011 05:36 AM PST Cyber scammers do not hesitate using every scrap of information there is on the Internet in order to gain users' trust and misuse it for their malicious purposes. Also, they do not have any qualms abo... |
Block cipher encryption effectively hides banking Trojan Posted: 11 Nov 2011 02:11 AM PST Brazilian malware peddlers have turned to encrypting banking Trojans with block ciphers, effectively bypassing most AV software. Kaspersky Lab's Dmitry Bestuzhev says that he noticed it when he stu... |
Posted: 11 Nov 2011 12:45 AM PST NCP engineering announced Secure Entry Client 9.3, its entry VPN client for Windows which supports mobile broadband in Windows 7 and Internet Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2). The new version also of... |
Integrate security and risk management: TOGAF and SABSA Posted: 10 Nov 2011 09:09 PM PST There is a new free guide that enables enterprise and security architects to integrate security and risk management approaches into enterprise-level architectures. Endorsed and developed by The Ope... |
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