Sourcefire today announced anti-malware software for Windows-based devices that combines signature and behaviour-based detection methods to identify malicious code trying to invade the enterprise network, tracking it down through cloud-based analysis. The lightweight Windows-based software, called FireAMP, can identify malware and block it, says Alfred Huger, vice president of development…
FICO Data Analysis Shows Counterfeit Card Fraud Has Fallen Sharply in Europe
LONDON , Jan. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – FICO (NYSE: FICO – News), the leading provider of analytics and decision management technology, today released its analysis of data showing that major shifts have occurred … View full post on credit card fraud – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National…
Stratfor breach shows that passwords are weak, says Utah Valley
At Utah Valley University, 120 computers are now working to decode encrypted passwords revealed by the hack of Stratfor Global Intelligence, one of the most significant data breaches of last year. After the breach occurred over Christmas, the Utah researchers launched a project to study what kind of passwords people…
Infographic Shows 120 Million Shoppers at Risk and in the Dark on Data Breaches and Identity Theft over Upcoming Black …
DENVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ID Watchdog today released an infographic exploring the risk of data breaches and identity theft over the upcoming Black Friday shopping weekend. View full post on cyber security alerts – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans
Hackers could throw open prison doors, research shows
Research presented at the Hacker Halted conference in Miami late last month showed how hackers could take control of industrial control systems used in prisons. View full post on Naked Security – Sophos View full post on National Cyber Security Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans…
Men engage in more ‘risky online behavior’ than women, study shows (Digital Trends)
Digital Trends – Be careful out there, guys. According to a new study conducted by Internet security firm Bitdefender, men are more likely to fall victim to data theft on social networks like Facebook and Twitter than women. View full post on Yahoo! News: Security News View full post on…
HTCS1: A new report shows China and Russia have repeatedly hacked into the US. Read more at http://t.co/ICNfeKjd
HTCS1: A new report shows China and Russia have repeatedly hacked into the US. Read more at http://t.co/ICNfeKjd View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
HTCS1: New poll shows most young people are victims of cyberbullying!! http://t.co/OeELq8UZ
HTCS1: New poll shows most young people are victims of cyberbullying!! http://t.co/OeELq8UZ View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
LIGATT: New poll shows most young people are victims of cyberbullying!! http://t.co/OeELq8UZ
LIGATT: New poll shows most young people are victims of cyberbullying!! http://t.co/OeELq8UZ View full post on Twitter / LIGATT
McAfee Q2 2011 Threats Report Shows Significant Growth for Malware on Mobile Platforms
<![CDATA[ ]]> McAfee today released the McAfee Threats Report: Second Quarter 2011, showing that the amount of malware targeted at Android devices jumped 76 percent since last quarter, to become the most attacked mobile operating system. 2011 has also resulted in the busiest ever first half-year in malware history, including…