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Your search for Cold returned 31 results.

May 9, 2008
Researchers have uncovered a number of ways attackers could force a PC to cold boot. Better keep that heating on.
Nov 30, 2007
Government groups around the world are becoming increasingly involved in efforts to launch and defend against web-based attacks, security experts warn..
Mar 6, 2008
A scanning tool similar to the one a Princeton engineering team built last month to read encrypted data on a "cold boot" DRAM chip has been publicly released by McGrew Security, a research firm.
Jul 7, 2008
Google and LinkedIn criticised for not protecting individuals' data.
Jan 18, 2008
The Cold War may be over, but the global battle over information security is heating up, as U.S. intelligence experts struggle to fend off relentless cyber attacks emanating from China and Russia on critical databases.
Feb 29, 2008
All the technology in the world won't help if your employees don't follow security policies, so how can you win them over?
Jan 21, 2008
An aggressive, non-stop campaign by China to penetrate key government and industry databases in the United States already has succeeded and the United States urgently needs to monitor all internet traffic to critical government and private-sector networks “to find the enemy within,” SANS Institute Director of Research Alan Paller told SCMagazineUS.com.
Jan 14, 2008
Large-scale data breaches across both the private and public sectors dominated the news throughout the year. Rob Buckley looks back.
Sep 10, 2007
Check Point used its annual EMEA customer and partner event, Check Point Experience, to announce a vision of "pure security".
Jun 4, 2007
Being public enemy number one is a lot more mundane than you might think, the notorious hacker tells Paul Fisher as he awaits extradition.
May 25, 2007
Responsibility for spotting identity fraud should rest with business, says Bruce Schneier.
Apr 11, 2007
As Kaspersky Lab targets the global corporate market, its co-founder tells Paul Fisher why he thinks people are not afraid of the Russians.
Mar 15, 2007
Once a rumour makes it into the Google top-ten searches, the damage can be difficult to undo.
Jan 2, 2007
The headlines are scary for both CIOs and the companies they work for. "Stolen Computer Holds Information of 16,000 Driver's License Holders," "Vulnerability Auctions Killing Responsible Disclosure," "Hacking for Dollars: Is The Botnet Battle Already Lost?" "Online Brokerage Account 'Incursions' Worry SEC."
Jul 19, 2005
Mobile phone viruses are being used as an excuse to send a hoax email that, ironically, does not actually contain a virus.
Jul 12, 2006
Are RFID keycards the next big thing? Only if they can see off power attacks, warns Ken Munro
Jun 16, 2005
It’s becoming clear that spyware will be one of the biggest problems facing users and companies. But, writes René Millman, you can fight back
May 9, 2006
If you’re paranoid like me, one of your regular daily routines will be a check of your corporate anti-virus to make sure that it is receiving updates regularly. This is not an unreasonable precaution; several times I have seen major brand products silently go into a sulk and stop talking to the update server.
Feb 28, 2006
Oracle released an out-of-cycle patch for its business suite on Thursday, nearly two months before its next scheduled quarterly patch release.
Feb 14, 2006
British computer users will spend a staggering £3 billion this year repairing and replacing virus-ridden PCs, newly published research has claimed.
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