Review: CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 Authorized Practice Questions Exam Cram (3rd Edition) |
- Review: CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 Authorized Practice Questions Exam Cram (3rd Edition)
- Most parents secretly access teens' Facebook accounts
- New York top city for online fraud activity
- Flashback botnet decline not as fast as expected
- New firewall safeguards against medical-device hacking
- Mobile phones expose businesses to massive risks
- Malware disguised as new Instagram Android app
- Portable encrypted Linux computing environment
- Oracle fixes 88 security vulnerabilities
- Tenable enhances Nessus Perimeter Service
- Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition
Review: CompTIA Security+ SY0-301 Authorized Practice Questions Exam Cram (3rd Edition) Posted: 18 Apr 2012 05:00 AM PDT Author: Diane Barrett Pages: 400, + CD Publisher: Que ISBN: 0789748282 Introduction The title says it all - with over 800 practice questions, this book covers all the topics addressed in ... |
Most parents secretly access teens' Facebook accounts Posted: 18 Apr 2012 04:30 AM PDT For generations, parents have been suspicious of teens' social activities and have employed any number of tactics to uncover the truth. Today's parents are no exception; they simply have more channe... |
New York top city for online fraud activity Posted: 18 Apr 2012 04:00 AM PDT New York is the nation's epicenter for online fraudsters, followed by Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Omaha respectively. Leveraging a sample of nearly a billion transactions performed by select... |
Flashback botnet decline not as fast as expected Posted: 18 Apr 2012 02:59 AM PDT Given the attention that the Flashback Mac malware has received since the discovery of the 600K strong botnet of computers infected with it and the number of tools that various security firms and App... |
New firewall safeguards against medical-device hacking Posted: 18 Apr 2012 02:18 AM PDT Researchers at Purdue and Princeton universities have created a prototype firewall to block hackers from interfering with wireless medical devices such as pacemakers, insulin-delivery systems and brai... |
Mobile phones expose businesses to massive risks Posted: 18 Apr 2012 01:40 AM PDT Organizations are failing to respond to the culture of employees using their own mobile devices for work and are opening up their systems to security risks. These are the preliminary findings of a ... |
Malware disguised as new Instagram Android app Posted: 18 Apr 2012 01:19 AM PDT Instagram, the popular free photo sharing app for iOS devices, is now available for download for Android users on Google Play and Instagram's website. Unfortunately, a rogue malicious version of it... |
Portable encrypted Linux computing environment Posted: 17 Apr 2012 11:39 PM PDT SPYRUS announced a new version of Secure Pocket Drive that allows end users to build and distribute their own secure bootable Linux OS image. In addition to offering secure access to corporate network... |
Oracle fixes 88 security vulnerabilities Posted: 17 Apr 2012 11:24 PM PDT Oracle's Critical Patch Update for April 2012 fixes 88 security vulnerabilities across the product line. The amount of fixes isn't really a big concern; it's the criticality that really matters. Th... |
Tenable enhances Nessus Perimeter Service Posted: 17 Apr 2012 11:17 PM PDT Tenable Network Security announced the newest version of its Nessus Perimeter Service which extends the power of its vulnerability scanner to help businesses protect payment card data, identify networ... |
Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition Posted: 17 Apr 2012 11:16 PM PDT There's never been a better time to switch to Mac OS X and David Pogue's newly released Switching to the Mac: The Missing Manual, Lion Edition can help you do it. "Who ever thought, in the days w... |
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