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Feb 6, 2008
Spam figures for January have bucked the seasonal trend, according to Symantec.

Jan 16, 2008
Too often, network security relies on placing firewalls in front of public network access points and calling it a day. The assumptions are 1) being on a private network is synonymous with being on campus 2) campus users are implicitly trustworthy and 3) external threats are mitigated by the perimeter firewall.
Jan 11, 2008
The public's idea of confidentiality is not compatible with the way their details are handled.
Dec 11, 2007
The U.S. House of Representatives is unlikely to take up a tough identity theft law passed by the Senate last month before considering a broader measure proposed by the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, a committee counsel has told SCMagazineUS.com.
Dec 5, 2007
Global spam volumes have doubled in the past year, showing a shift away from selling products towards spreading malware, according to new research.
Nov 26, 2007
MessageLab's CEO and co-founder are determined to get a bigger slice of the American pie. Paul Fisher meets two men on a mission.
Nov 22, 2007
The arrival of the iPhone could signal the beginning of the end for consumer choice. Now that the marketing blitz and customer hype about the Apple iPhone are reverting back to more realistic levels there comes some not entirely unexpected news...
Nov 20, 2007
Betfair's global head of security seems to have it all: bosses who listen, resources most of us can only dream of, and youth.
Nov 20, 2007
Standard ID card for non-EU residents is planned for all member states
Nov 9, 2007
A shadowy Russia-based internet service provider, which security researchers said is responsible for hosting two out of every three malicious web attacks, has been forced to close its doors.
Nov 5, 2007
F5's appliance uses a browser client that installs and runs in a similar way to an IPSEC client, allowing the user access to the entire network or a subset of it once the client is installed.
Mar 27, 2007
With web applications - and their security risks - becoming more ubiquitous by the day, the SANS Institute has launched its first-ever certification program for code developers.
Oct 29, 2007
New privacy laws have spread across the US and could be enforced in Australia
Oct 26, 2007
This interesting product features access control based on facial recognition rather than fingerprints.
Oct 26, 2007
Microsoft's has discovered some interesting new trends in cybercrime. The firm's Research Unit, which has just released its six-monthly Security Intelligence Report, found that the number of attacks designed to steal personal information had risen, as had cases of theft through social engineering.
Oct 23, 2007
Web 2.0 is cool, it may even be useful, but it is also causing a headache for those paid to worry about IT security
Oct 22, 2007
Our instinct is to fix bugs when we come across them, but sometimes that can cause more harm than good.
Oct 19, 2007
Stonesoft offers an appliance for any size network. In this group test we looked at StoneGate SSL-6000 built to support up to 5000 concurrent users. The unit is a 3U rack mountable appliance delivered with three (two redundant) power supplies and is quite heavy.
Oct 15, 2007
The Swiss national elections on 21 October will mark a world first for Geneva as the canton employs quantum cryptography to protect the dedicated line used for counting ballots.
Oct 12, 2007
PayPal and eBay are easily the most common brands used in online scams, a PhishTank report reveals.
 
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