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Your search for break returned 237 results.

Feb 20, 2008
A project funded by the Department of Homeland Security promises to give security researchers a new way to kill botnets and targeted malware attacks before they infect computers.
Feb 12, 2008
Russia has emerged as a "spam superpower", IT security experts warned today..
Jan 22, 2008
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) New Zealand has selected an enterprise content management (ECM) solution from Objective Corporation to support its role in promoting and protecting the privacy of New Zealand citizens.
Dec 17, 2007
How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.

Dec 10, 2007
Cybercriminals can log the keystrokes of end-users by cracking the encryption of non-Bluetooth wireless keyboards from over 30 feet away, according to researchers at Dreamlab Technologies.
Dec 10, 2007
A targeted assault of phishing emails opened the door for hackers to glean the sensitive information of up to 12,000 visitors to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, officials said Thursday.
Dec 3, 2007
Karl Hart doesn't need to read articles or watch the evening news to know that financially motivated hackers nowadays are finding easy pickings at colleges and universities across the country.
Nov 29, 2007
Firms are improving their Sarbanes Oxley compliance activities
Nov 28, 2007
When news broke this week that Apple QuickTime contains a new and extremely dangerous flaw, it served as a perfect lead-in to today's unveiling of the latest SANS Top 20, which lists client-side vulnerabilities among the biggest threats facing end-users.
Nov 21, 2007
Financial services firms may need to consider extra security for voice communications.
Nov 19, 2007
A bipartisan bill that would impose harsher restrictions on cyberattacks and permit identity theft victims to seek financial restitution in federal court is on its way to the U.S. House of Representatives after speedily passing through the Senate Thursday night in a unanimous vote.
Nov 15, 2007
More user education and better collaboration needed to beat online threats.
Nov 12, 2007
Dubbed the ‘world’s most secure flash key,’ the FBI approved IronKey USB drive is now available to Australian businesses after signing an agreement with local distributor Duo International Limited.
Nov 1, 2007
The firewall in Apple's new OS X Leopard operating system is unreliable and unable to keep out hackers, according to one security researcher..
Oct 25, 2007
ManageFusion event offers update on rationalisation between two product lines
Oct 23, 2007
A security researcher at the University of California says the Storm Worm could be coming to an end, based on his tracking data.
Feb 9, 2007
A car that has less options has fewer things that can break. Power steering, power locks, power seats, seat warmers, and the myriad of other car features provide a better experience, but they also have more items that require maintenance.
Oct 8, 2007
Hackers are attempting to infect PCs with malware using a 'long-lost female school friend' to lure gullible internet users, a security vendor has warned.
Oct 2, 2007
The home of Francis Ford Coppola was robbed over the weekend and the theft of his backup device has left him facing the loss of 15 years' worth of data.
Sep 4, 2007
Information that could allow anyone to log-in to more than 100 email accounts at embassies and government agencies around the world has been leaked online.
 
 
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