Internet criminals are sidestepping the need to launch DDoS attack from large networks of malware-compromised bot PCs by using simpler server ‘booter shells’, mitigation firm Prolexic has warned. View full post on Techworld.com security View full post on National Cyber Security » Computer Hacking
Turning waste into gold with new ISO standard for environmental management accounting
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RSA security lapse in turning DEP on to protect Windows XP led to March hack
The attack that hacked RSA Security’s network earlier this year succeeded because the company failed to take a basic security precaution, a researcher said Monday. According to Rodrigo Branco, the director of Qualys’ vulnerability and malware research labs, the malware targeted the decade-old Windows XP. “The feeling is the target[ed…
Parents turning to tech to keep kids from harm
Click photo to enlarge NEW YORK — In the 21st century, parenthood and paranoia often walk hand in hand. For some, the blessed event is followed by high-tech surveillance — a monitoring system tracks the baby’s breathing rhythms and relays infrared images from the nursery. The next investment might be…