Pentagon officials allowed to use Android |
- Pentagon officials allowed to use Android
- Anonymous targets security think tank, pilfers sensitive data
- Data-stealing malware growth spikes
- What's in store for us in 2012
- NAC system PacketFence 3.1.0 released
Pentagon officials allowed to use Android Posted: 27 Dec 2011 11:50 AM PST US Department of Defense officials that need a mobile device are no longer restricted to using a BlackBerry, reports Muktware. The Pentagon has now also allowed the use of Android, but only if it runs... |
Anonymous targets security think tank, pilfers sensitive data Posted: 27 Dec 2011 11:46 AM PST The hacking collective Anonymous has downed the website and stolen client information belonging to Stratfor (Strategic Forecasting Inc.), a US-based research group that gathers intelligence and produc... |
Data-stealing malware growth spikes Posted: 27 Dec 2011 04:25 AM PST The propagation of some forms of crimeware surged in the half-year period ending in June, 2011 with data-stealing malware reaching and maintaining a new plateau of contagion, according to the APWG. ... |
What's in store for us in 2012 Posted: 26 Dec 2011 09:30 PM PST Looking forward into what lies ahead for us in 2012, Zscaler offers predictions for the upcoming threat landscape. 1. Mobile: With WebOS now officially an orphan, Blackberry OS racing to the grav... |
NAC system PacketFence 3.1.0 released Posted: 26 Dec 2011 09:00 PM PST PacketFence is a fully supported, trusted, free and open source network access control (NAC) system. Boasting a feature set including a captive-portal for registration and remediation, centralized ... |
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