Friday, September 07, 2012

Virus infects a banking Trojan, leaving both operative

4 security suites that protect all your devices | FBI denies it was source of leaked Apple device ID data

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Virus infects a banking Trojan, leaving both operative
When malware infects a machine it usually goes after the system software. But in a rare case worked on by SpiderLabs, researchers found a Trojan that had been infected by a virus, leaving both still functioning as normal. Read More


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4 security suites that protect all your devices
Security suites from McAfee, Symantec, Trend Micro and Webroot offer protection for all your devices along with Web-based management. Read More

FBI denies it was source of leaked Apple device ID data
The FBI denied that the 1 million unique device identifiers for Apple devices posted publicly by hacker group AntiSec on Monday had come from its computers. Read More

Broadcaster Al Jazeera knocked offline with DNS attack
Websites of broadcaster Al Jazeera were offline as of late Tuesday as the media outlet continued to suffered from an attack against Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Read More


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This whitepaper provides an overview of the updated Guidance and the threat landscape which helped define it, examines why previous security measures are no longer effective, and why new methods like out-of-band authentication with transaction verification are key to protecting online banking today. Learn More

10 tips for implementing BYOD securely
With the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement quickly becoming an accepted norm, IT needs to better understand how it impacts all aspects of the corporate network security strategy. Read More

Does a Cyber-9/11 Loom?
The longer Congress waits to gets its act together on cybersecurity, the longer the U.S. remains at risk of an attack by spies, terrorists, hackers or companies representing themselves or an entire rogue nation. Can Washington rise to the challenge without crushing civil liberties? Read More

Is Your ISP Spying On You?
Arcticsid asked the Answer Line forum if his ISP can "sit back...watch a screen, and see everything you are doing at any given time?" Read More


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CipherCloud widens cloud-based encryption options
CipherCloud this week broadened its encryption gateway support to include support for Microsoft's SharePoint, as well as the services Yammer and SAP's SuccessFactors. Read More

12 Tips to Prevent a Healthcare Data Breach
High-profile healthcare data breaches continue to make the news. Heed our 12-step program and keep your organization out of the headlines. Read More

McAfee: New malware is proliferating
Instances of malware continue to increase steadily, with the number of new threats reaching the highest point since 2009, McAfee says. Read More

Rogue Microsoft Services Agreement email notifications lead to latest Java exploit
Hackers are distributing rogue email notifications about changes in Microsoft's Services Agreement to trick people into visiting malicious pages that use a recently circulated Java exploit to infect their computers with malware. Read More



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