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Monday, February 1, 2010

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Monday February 1, 2010

PC Security Tips for Corporate Executives
By Michael Horowitz - February 1, 2010
When it comes to corporate data, you can never be too careful. Security expert Michael Horowitz offers invaluable tips for securing your PCs.

Seven Simple Wireless Security Tips
By eSecurityPlanet Staff - February 1, 2010
Follow these seven wireless security tips to lock down your home or small business Wi-Fi network.

2/1: W32.Imaut.F Affects IM Clients--And Other Malware You Should Know About
By eSecurityPlanet Staff - February 1, 2010
A round-up of today's worms, Trojans, and other malware.

Clever Scareware Scam Spreads Across Facebook
By Larry Barrett - January 29, 2010
PandaLabs security researchers this week notified users that a fake virus alert was inundating Facebook walls in an attempt to get users to download bogus antivirus software.

Europe to Begin Digital Privacy Overhaul
By Kenneth Corbin - January 29, 2010
EU commissioner declares current electronic privacy laws are out of date, pledges sweeping overhaul. In the meantime, Canada’s taking another look at Facebook's privacy changes.

Network Security Not Priority for iPad
By Michelle Megna - January 29, 2010
The new iPad offers apps and mobility useful to business, but it lacks important security measures, such as support for a VPN.

Improve Information Security with PHP Script
By W. Jason Gilmore - January 29, 2010
In this tutorial, learn how to securely execute a variety of system-based commands via a PHP script in order to build Web applications that can tightly integrate with both the operating system and third-party software.

Facebook, LinkedIn Resist New Privacy Regs
By Kenneth Corbin - January 28, 2010
Leading social sites urge regulatory restraint over consumer data collection practices.

National Archives Breach Exposes D.C. Insiders' Data
By Larry Barrett - January 28, 2010
A hard drive with data including the personal information of more than 250,000 people has gone missing from the National Archives and Records Administration.

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Cyber Attack Threat Keeps CEOs Up at Night
By Larry Barrett - January 28, 2010
Forty percent of IT executives are bracing for a major security incident in their sector within the next year, and only 20 percent think they'll avoid a cyber attack in the next five years.

Privacy Bill Nears Introduction in House
By Kenneth Corbin - January 28, 2010
Chair of House Internet subcommittee says work on draft discussion of privacy overhaul legislation is almost complete, touts plans for wireless overhaul.

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
Google’s full disclosure on cyber espionage activity in China may just kick start a much needed international debate.

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.






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