| Adobe PDF at Risk From Zero-Day Vulnerability By Sean Michael Kerner - December 15, 2009 New attack on Adobe products is out in the wild and there is no patch. 12/15: Adobe Reader Under Attack By eSecurityPlanet Staff - December 15, 2009 A summary of threat alerts, including trojans and other malware, from the past 24 hours. U.S. Still a Haven for Spammers By Larry Barrett - December 14, 2009 McAfee's December spam report finds spammers are still operating with relative impunity despite looming six-year anniversary of FTC's Can-Spam Act. Akamai Brings Web App Firewall to Its Cloud By Sean Michael Kerner - December 14, 2009 Thought that just an IPS was enough? Nope -- Akamai says you need a WAF, and the CDN giant thinks it has just the solution. 12/14: Over the Weekend and Today By eSecurityPlanet Staff - December 14, 2009 A summary of recent malware alerts. Microsoft Opts to Block, Not Patch, Vulnerable Codec By Stuart J. Johnston - December 11, 2009 A move to limit the execution of a 17-year-old video codec aims to protect users from hack attacks. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here FTC Warns of Child Safety Risks on Virtual Worlds By Kenneth Corbin - December 11, 2009 Agency releases report detailing shortcomings in online child safety mechanisms. 12/11: Today's Malware Warnings By eSecurityPlanet Staff - December 11, 2009 A summary of some of the days key low-level threat alerts. Understanding the Wi-Fi Security Guidelines of PCI DSS By Eric Geier - December 11, 2009 Even organizations that dont maintain WLANs must still satisfy some wireless-specific requirements. Learn the rules here. Hackers Break Into University's Admissions Server By Larry Barrett - December 11, 2009 More than nine years worth of student data was exposed last month when hackers managed to access the admissions server at Eastern Illinois University. Facebook Privacy Fracas Just Won't Die By Kenneth Corbin - December 10, 2009 Advocates warn that new privacy controls will lead to inadvertent sharing of information. 125,000-Plus Sites Tagged by SQL Injection Attack By Larry Barrett - December 10, 2009 Security researchers say the sophisticated malware is likely being used for credit card or other banking-related thefts. 12/10: Round Up of New Virus and Other Threats December 10, 2009 A collection of today's relatively low-level threat alerts. DHS Taking Action in TSA Breach By Kenneth Corbin - December 9, 2009 Homeland Security secretary tells Senate panel that the security threat from an errant Web posting is minor, but that an internal review is underway. Symantec Offers Security Through Amazon's Cloud By Larry Barrett - December 9, 2009 Symantec is now offering endpoint security and storage foundation apps through Amazon's cloud. |
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