Is the U.S. Gearing Up for Cyber War? By Kenneth Corbin - January 27, 2010 With cyber threats from abroad coming fast and furious, how serious is the United States about going on the offensive? Google Outs Cyber Spies By Gerry Blackwell - January 28, 2010 Googles full disclosure on cyber espionage activity in China may just kick start a much needed international debate. 1/28: JS.SecurityToolFraud.C Downloads Fake Security Tool--And Other Malware You Should Know About By eSecurityPlanet Staff - January 28, 2010 A round-up of today's virus, Trojan, and other malware alerts. Obama Cyber Czar Digs in For Long Haul By Kenneth Corbin - January 27, 2010 After one month heading up Obama administration's top cybersecurity spot, Howard Schmidt sees plenty of opportunities-and plenty of work. Apache SpamAssassin Takes a New Route in Version 3.30 By Sean Michael Kerner - January 27, 2010 The widely deployed open source antispam engine gets its first major update in two years, with changes aimed at better tackling the problem of spam. U.S. Oil Companies Targets of 'Tenacious' Cyber Attacks By Larry Barrett - January 27, 2010 Senior executives at major oil firms were hit with a series of unsolicited e-mails containing malware designed to steal key proprietary data. Data Breach Costs Surge in 2009: Study By Larry Barrett - January 26, 2010 Ponemon Institute and PGP Corp. study finds average security breach incident costs companies more than $6.7 million in 2009. China Denies Role in Cyber Attacks By Kenneth Corbin - January 25, 2010 Government steps up defense of Internet policy in comments to state news agency as more sites come under attack. Hard Drives Pilfered from BlueCross BlueShield By Larry Barrett - January 25, 2010 Between 220,000 and 500,000 members' Social Security numbers, birth dates, medical information, and addresses were stored on dozens of disks swiped from the insurer's Chattanooga, Tenn. call center. 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 ActiveTrak Targets the Enterprise By Jeff Goldman - January 22, 2010 The theft recovery and data protection company with a near perfect record will soon add a new offering for enterprise customers. Microsoft Warns About 17-Year-Old Windows Bug By Stuart J. Johnston - January 22, 2010 Who's at risk from virtual DOS vulnerability? DNSSEC Compromised Again? By Sean Michael Kerner - January 21, 2010 Yet another flaw is found in technology aimed at fixing DNS's own flaws. Should we worry? Microsoft Ships Patch for Chinese Google Hack By Stuart J. Johnston - January 21, 2010 But will a quick patch keep worried users from jumping ship? Massachusetts Senate Race Spurs Malware Flurry By Larry Barrett - January 21, 2010 Symantec security researchers found that 33 of the top 100 search results from "Massachusetts senate race results" took users to malicious sites. |
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