Friday, December 14, 2012

Worst security snafus of 2012

  Nationwide/Allied security breach highlights litigation fears | Hacktivism gets attention, but not much long-term change
 
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Worst security snafus of 2012
The first half of 2012 was pretty bad -- from the embarrassing hack of a conversation between the FBI and Scotland Yard to a plethora of data breaches -- and the second half wasn't much better, with events including Symantec's antivirus update mess and periodic attacks from hactivists at Anonymous. Read More


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Nationwide/Allied security breach highlights litigation fears
An insurance company data breach that exposed 1.1 million people to identity fraud exemplifies the kind of cybercrime that companies increasingly fear will land them in civil court. Read More

Hacktivism gets attention, but not much long-term change
Latest break-in at International Atomic Energy Agency highlights that the public still doesn't buy criminal acts in support of 'good causes' Read More

Apple hires former Microsoft hacker to work on Mac OS X security
Apple has quietly hired Kristin Paget, a former Microsoft security expert who worked as a hacker for the company to resolve Windows Vista vulnerabilities, to work on its Mac OS X security team. Read More

Are BYOD Employees Decommissioning Mobile Devices Properly?
Sales of mobile devices are expected to surge this holiday season. Whether your firm has embraced bring-your-own-device (BYOD) or elected to look the other way that means many of your employees can be expected to upgrade their tablets and smartphones. But what about their old devices? Will they be decommissioned properly? Read More


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The 3 biggest threats to your cloud data
Any horror movie fan can tell you the scariest threats are the ones you don't see coming, and the same is true when it comes to threats to cloud data. IT has decades of experience protecting on-premise resources. Virtually no one has even one decade of experience running major SaaS applications, so we should be prepared for some surprises. Read More

Microsoft: Most PCs running pirated Windows in China have security issues
Microsoft has launched a new anti-piracy campaign in China, which intends to highlight the security risks of buying counterfeit software. Read More

Ghostshell takes credit for extensive hack of government, private websites
The hacktivist group Team Ghostshell took credit Monday for the release of 1.6 million accounts and records stolen from government and private organizations covering aerospace, law enforcement, the military, the defense industry and banking. Read More


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Cisco aims for bigger services business, more software revenue
Cisco Systems plans to expand its services business over the next several years, seeing a more important role for itself in a world of connected machines and devices. Read More

IE exploit can track mouse cursor - even when you're not in IE
A vulnerability affecting Internet Explorer versions 6 through 10 could make it possible for a hacker to monitor the movements of your mouse, even if the browser window is minimized. Read More

Oracle rolls out new database security package
Oracle is simplifying its security offerings by combining a pair of existing tools into a single package. Read More

Ransom hackers encrypt medical centre's entire database
An Australian medical centre is reportedly considering paying a ransom demand of $4,000 AUD (APS2,600) after blackmailers broke into the organisation's servers and encrypted its entire patient database. Read More

 
 
 

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