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Expanded IPSec VPN secure client for PCs and handhelds
26:53 - 20.11.2008
NCP engineering GmbH announced the 9.1 version of the NCP Secure Enterprise Client. Available in North America on December 5th, this major upgrade to NCP's universal IPSec VPN client will provide user...
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US Congress warned of Chinese cyber, space threats
(AFP)
26:51 - 20.11.2008
AFP - China has developed a sophisticated cyber warfare program and stepped up its capacity to penetrate US computer networks to extract sensitive information, a US congressional panel has warned.
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Major spam botnets yet to recover after host shut-down
26:05 - 20.11.2008
One week after the world's most significant breakthrough in the fight against spam, spam levels are yet to return to their previous levels, according to security experts from the Marshal8e6 TRACE Team...
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Juvenile computer hacker pleads guilty
26:14 - 20.11.2008
A male juvenile, who has been widely known in the hacker underground by his online moniker, Dshocker, pled guilty today in U.S. District Court to computer intrusion, interstate threats, and wire fraud...
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Microsoft: Free anti-malware for all (Windows users)!
26:12 - 20.11.2008
The other day Microsoft announced that it would phase-out sales of Windows Live OneCare subscriptions and roll out no-cost anti-malware during the second half of 2009. What does this mean for everyone involved? by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Under worm attack, US Army bans USB drives
26:34 - 20.11.2008
Under sustained attack from what is described as a rapidly spreading network worm, the U.S. army has banned the use of USB sticks, CDs, flash media cards, and all other removable data storage devices, according to internal e-mail messages seen by Wired's Noah Shachtman. According to the...
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Microsoft's Morro Could Challenge Security Giants
(NewsFactor)
26:22 - 20.11.2008
NewsFactor - McAfee and Symantec could be affected as Microsoft moves to provide free antivirus software. If the software, code-named Morro, successfully protects against viruses, analysts said, it could mean an exodus from well-known security brands.
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Experts: Cybercrime as Destructive as Credit Crisis
(PC Magazine)
26:45 - 20.11.2008
PC Magazine - Cybercrime is likely to wreak as much havoc as the credit crisis in the coming years if international regulation is not improved, some of the world's top crime experts said on Wednesday.
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I really don't want to use Windows anymore
26:38 - 19.11.2008
Every week, more and more bits of malware seem to be making their way past commercial anti-virus, firewall anti-virus, and ISP anti-virus software. New patches and downloads abound, and I've still re-imaged 3 computers in the last 2 weeks due to massive infestations. This is to say nothing...
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Under Worm Assault, Military Bans Disks, USB Drives
26:04 - 19.11.2008
By Noah Shachtman Danger Room Wired.com November 19, 2008 The Defense Department's geeks are spooked by a rapidly spreading worm crawling across their networks. So they've suspended the use of so-called thumb drives, CDs, flash media cards, and all other removable ...
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Congratulations, Barack - Now fix your websites
26:02 - 19.11.2008
By Dan Goodin in San Francisco The Register 20th November 2008 President elect Barack Obama's embrace of online video and social networking may have propelled him to victory, but unless he's careful, his administration could be brought down by the same sloppy security ...
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Police put in tight jam
26:01 - 19.11.2008
By BETH JOHNSTON SUN MEDIA November 19, 2008 The Mounties have warned every police agency in the country about cellphone jammers after two Quebec officers were left with two suspects and dead radios on a darkened highway shoulder last month. ...
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Coviello: Better times ahead for government IT security
26:59 - 19.11.2008
By William Jackson GCN.com 11/18/08 Government has increased its productivity with the use of information technology, but at the cost of greater threats to information systems, according to Art Coviello, president and chief executive officer of RSA Security Inc. of Bedford, Mass. ...
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Microsoft: New software not Symantec, McAfee rival
(Reuters)
26:20 - 19.11.2008
Reuters - Microsoft Corp's upcoming security software is not designed to take sales from Symantec Corp and McAfee Inc as it is a stripped-down, free product that focuses purely on anti-virus protection, a Microsoft executive said.
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What does the spam ISP shutdown really mean?
26:49 - 19.11.2008
It has been over a week since the takedown of an ISP responsible for directing a large portion of Internet's spam. While many groups immediately hailed a massive drop in spam, the true story was more nuanced. Everyone, save the spammers, hates spam, and this story...
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Application Aware Firewalling from SonicWALL
26:39 - 19.11.2008
SonicWALL announced the introduction of Application Aware Firewalling for all next generation SonicWALL NSA firewalls. This advancement identifies and classifies applications, provides visibility into...
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Attacks On Banks
26:15 - 17.11.2008
This article provides an overview of the methods currently used by cyber criminals to attack financial institutions and banks in particular. It reviews general trends and takes how malicious programs ...
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Trust No One
26:46 - 11.11.2008
ItÂ’s easy to say what weÂ’re all securing our systems and data against. But isnÂ’t easy to say exactly who we need to secure against, nor who presents the biggest threat to our business. Certainly, the ...
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Lavasoft and the antispyware industry
26:57 - 6.11.2008
In this video, Lavasoft CEO Jason King offers a brief history of Lavasoft and its role in the antispyware industry, the growth of the company, the shift in the marketplace as well as details on the ne...
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Q&A: Software Piracy
26:21 - 3.11.2008
Jan Samzelius is the CEO and one of the founders of ByteShield, a company whose mission is protecting PC software applications and games against illegal copying.
Let's take a look at software pirac...
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