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Dropbox finds no evidence of hack in investigation of spam

July 25, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Dropbox’s ongoing investigation into a possible security breach has not produced any evidence that its systems have been infiltrated, according to an update Friday to the company’s user forum. “As of today, we’ve found no intrusions into our internal systems and no unauthorized activity in Dropbox accounts,” said the update,…

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Survey Finds Energy and Utility Industry Companies Weak on Cyber Risk Management (May 16, 2012)

May 19, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

A recent survey of 108 global companies conducted by the Carnegie Mellon University CyLab and sponsored by RSA and Forbes found that those in the financial sector have the best cyber and information risk management … View full post on National Cyber Security

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Sophos Finds Traces Of New Mac Malware, Windows Users Should Also Take Note

April 28, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Michael Harper for RedOrbit.com Mac users who haven’t already installed the recent system updates should take this story as a very stern reminder that they are still at high risk of contracting malware on their machines. English security firm Sophos has identified a new malware attack which not only targets…

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Hacker Looking For US Military Documents Finds VMWare Source Code

April 28, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Michael Harper for RedOrbit.com Members from the hacktivist group “LulzSec” are at it again, as source code from VMWare’s ESX hypervisor technology has been leaked to a website used to anonymously host hacked files. According to a company blog , VMWare has said a “single file” from their ESX source…

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One in five Macs carries Windows malware, study finds

April 28, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Macs are more likely to carry Windows malware than Mac malware, according to a survey. This is not a massive surprise, given the shear numbers of Windows malware, but it is a reminder that it exists even on the Mac platform. This Windows malware is inactive and can’t do any…

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One in five Macs carries Windows malware, study finds

April 28, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Macs are more likely to carry Windows malware than Mac malware, according to a survey. This is not a massive surprise, given the shear numbers of Windows malware, but it is a reminder that it exists even on the Mac platform. This Windows malware is inactive and can’t do any…

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Macs Crawling With Windows Malware, Study Finds

April 27, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

One in five Mac computers is carrying malware that could spread to PCs, according to a new research from security vendor Sophos. The security team ran its Mac antivirus software on 100,000 Mac computers. It found that most of the malware found is directed at Windows PCs, so Macs harboring…

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BlackBerry still trumps Android for security, analysis finds

April 13, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

RIM’s BlackBerry remains the clear leader in mobile security with market share leader Android lagging badly, a ‘strengths and weakness’ analysis of the four big platforms has concluded. Enterprise Readiness of Consumer Mobile Platforms rated each platform on the basis of a number of criteria, including general device security, app…

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‘Police ransom’ Trojans the work of single Russian gang, Trend finds

April 6, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The wave of ‘police Trojan’ ransomware that has hit PC users across the developed world in the last year is probably the work of a single highly-active Russian cybercrime gang, a forensic analysis by Trend Micro has concluded. First detected in 2011, there have been numerous police ransom attacks in…

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Boston-Based Arsenal Consulting Finds New Evidence of Electronic Forgery in Critical Turkish Coup Plot Case

April 2, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

BOSTON, MA– – Arsenal Consulting , providers of exceptional computer forensics services that leverage powerful technologies and techniques to uncover smoking gun evidence, today announced they have found … View full post on computer forensic – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security

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Evans went on to become a prominent figure in the cybersecurity industry. Drawing from his real-world experiences, he became a sought-after consultant, advising high-profile clients, including top athletes and entertainers, on protecting themselves from cyber blackmail and extortion.

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