Make your pentester work harder for his money |
- Make your pentester work harder for his money
- Last.fm confirms password leak
- Android spying app masquerades as Gmail
- The ramifications of the LinkedIn password leak
- Over 50% use unauthorized file sharing apps at work
- eHarmony confirms leak of their users' passwords
- The rise of Tumblr and Google Play spam campaigns
- People would rather lose their wallet than their phone
- Damballa enhances cyber threat protection for ISPs
- Gaps in anti-bribery compliance at multinational corporations
- LogRhythm and Imperva partner on database and web application security
Make your pentester work harder for his money Posted: 07 Jun 2012 11:30 AM PDT In this video recorded at Infosecurity 2012, Wolfgang Kandek, CTO at Qualys, talks about their recent research dealing with Java. Many modern exploits use Java as a stepping stone to gain access to... |
Last.fm confirms password leak Posted: 07 Jun 2012 11:11 AM PDT And Last.fm makes three. Following the revelations that the data leaked by an unknown individual on a Russian forum contained user passwords for business social network LinkedIn and dating site eHa... |
Android spying app masquerades as Gmail Posted: 07 Jun 2012 07:35 AM PDT A new piece of Android malware that has recently been unearthed by NQ Mobile researchers is capable of logging text messages and phone calls, as well as record them, and send them to a remote server c... |
The ramifications of the LinkedIn password leak Posted: 07 Jun 2012 06:43 AM PDT LinkedIn has finally confirmed that some of the passwords that were leaked yesterday correspond to LinkedIn accounts, and has issued a list of steps that they are taking in order to ensure that that t... |
Over 50% use unauthorized file sharing apps at work Posted: 07 Jun 2012 05:37 AM PDT While BYOD and free, cloud-based file-sharing is on the rise, IT administrators are largely unable to police the use of these tools within their organizations, according to SkyDox. The study survey... |
eHarmony confirms leak of their users' passwords Posted: 07 Jun 2012 05:19 AM PDT News that an unknown individual leaked what appeared to be a batch of 6.5 million LinkedIn passwords on a Russian forum and asked for help in decrypting them spread like fire yesterday, and the users ... |
The rise of Tumblr and Google Play spam campaigns Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:22 AM PDT In May, GFI threat researchers observed a number of attacks focused on Tumblr users including two spam campaigns centred around a fake "Tumblr Dating Game" which lead to surveys, fake advertising spam... |
People would rather lose their wallet than their phone Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:17 AM PDT People would prefer to lose the contents of their wallets than their mobile phones. A SecurEnvoy study asked what people would most fear losing from their back pocket 37% said their personal phon... |
Damballa enhances cyber threat protection for ISPs Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:01 AM PDT Damballa announced general availability of CSP 1.7, a cyber threat solution for ISPs and telecommunications providers that detects subscriber malware infections by monitoring DNS traffic in the carrie... |
Gaps in anti-bribery compliance at multinational corporations Posted: 07 Jun 2012 04:01 AM PDT Despite a steady increase in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) investigations and enforcements over the last several years, the majority of corporate compliance officers at multinational corporatio... |
LogRhythm and Imperva partner on database and web application security Posted: 07 Jun 2012 03:58 AM PDT LogRhythm announced a partnership with Imperva. It includes technical integration that enables Imperva's SecureSphere solution to feed data to LogRhythm's SIEM 2.0 security intelligence platform to pr... |
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