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Step aside Anonymous, here comes The Unknowns
The latest shadowy hacker group to strike is calling itself The Unknowns, and they’re bragging they’ve hacked NASA Glenn Research Center, the U.S. Air Force, the European Space Agency and others, posting some network-access details. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security
Hackers step up war on UK security services
The ability of the UK's security institutions to fight off the threat from online activists was cast into doubt after hackers penetrated Scotland Yard's anti-terrorism hotline and leaked conversations between staff online. Related Stories Bid to use app to sweeten dreams Fab five friends you can count on View full…
12 Steps for Staying 1 Step Ahead of Online Security Threats
With the explosion of Web-based communications in the form of applications, blogs, podcasts, and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, new security threats that can cause serious damage to computers are emerging. As they access these Web-based services from both work and personal computers, many users are unaware that…
Cisco takes first step in realising SecureX vision
A year Cisco put forward its vision called SecureX about how it would devise ways that its network products, first its firewalls, would be able to capture information related to user devices, especially tablets and smartphones, to exert context-based security control. Today, Cisco took the first step to deliver on…
MPs call on government to step up malware protection
The government has been urged by MPs to do more to protect the public from malware and other online attacks. The parliamentary Science and Technology Select Committee has published a report today which urges the government to make it possible for computer users to check online whether their computer has…
FFIEC Guidance: Just First Step
Enterprise-Level Detection Could be Next on Regulators’ ListFinancial institutions should be looking beyond the FFIEC’s updated authentication guidance, by making investments in cross-channel fraud detection. View full post on CUInfoSecurity.com Blogs RSS Syndication View full post on National Cyber Security