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Worst. Security Product. EVER! This has got to be one of the worst security products I've ever seen. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet | 7 hours, 34 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Mac OS X SMS ransomware - hype or real threat? In need of a fresh example that cybercriminals are actively looking for ways to monetize infected Mac OS X hosts? Early-stage discussions at several web forums, including a PoC, offer an insight into the potential to monetize OS X infected hosts using SMS-based ransomware. by Dancho Danchev
ZDNet | 9 hours, 9 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Rizone Security Restore Rolls Settings to Default Been the victim of a virus attack and cleaned it out...but still unsure whether your system has had its security settings altered? Then consider Rizone Security Restore. This freeware utility will restore the security settings of your computer to their defaults, so that any changes to the settings m ... more »
Network World | 14 hours, 15 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Humans continue to be 'weak link' in data security Nearly 90 percent of IT workers in the UK have said a laptop in their organisation has been reported lost or stolen, new research has found.
Network World | 14 hours, 15 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Security group preps IT shops to ask vendors 'nasty questions' The Jericho Forum, which advocates improving e-commerce security through knowledge that network perimeters are fading, says organizations need to ask themselves and their vendors tougher questions.
Network World | 14 hours, 15 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Trusteer rolls out malware forensic tool for banks Security vendor Trusteer's latest product will allow banks to remotely investigate their customers' computers if it is suspected the PC has been hacked.
Network World | 14 hours, 15 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Drudge Report, TechCrunch hit by ad malware Matt Drudge and Michael Arrington found themselves in an unpleasant position last week when visitors to their sites were targeted by malware that appeared to have come from ads. by Elinor Mills CNET News
ZDNet | 16 hours, 22 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Iran hacks opposition Web sites, arrests cyber activists Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps hacked into 29 Web sites affiliated with U.S. espionage networks, Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency reported on Sunday.
Network World | 19 hours, 48 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Cloud Security Alliance Cloud Security Alliance targets secure, safe cloud computing by Dan Kusnetzky
ZDNet | 19 hours, 59 minutes ago | comment? | recommend
Google pullout from China imminent When Google was targeted by Chinese hackers at the end of last year, the company threatened to end its search operations in China. At issue were both the ongoing requirements from the Chinese government to censor search results on Google's Chinese language search sites (google.cn) and attacks o ... more »
ZDNet | Mar 15, 2010 05:06 AM [GMT] | comment? | recommend