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"Discontinuing the issuance of MD5 certs is a good first step, but the real problem is that the ..."
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Your search for break returned 237 results.

Aug 28, 2007
A group of developers claims to have succeeded in breaking the iPhone's SIM-lock, allowing users to equip the phone with a SIM-card that allows them to operate the device on GSM networks other than AT&T.
Aug 2, 2007
A new type of threat has emerged that poses a significant risk to businesses - this threat is real. There are examples of it in the news. There are security experts who are warning against the risk. So why are most companies ignoring it?
Jan 29, 2007
Life would be easier if we didn’t have to patch our operating systems and apps. Patrick Gray explores the real reasons why updating is important.
Aug 22, 2007
Authorities believe the recent arrest of a Ukrainian man in Turkey on identity theft charges could lead police to the brains behind the TJX data breach.
Aug 16, 2007
The convenience of doing business on the web has embedded itself into consumers' everyday routines to the point where the ability to quickly complete a multitude of tasks online has come to be expected.
Aug 15, 2007
Many businesses are still in the dark ages when it comes to making sure customers are who they say they are, reveals a new report by risk management experts Experian.
Aug 13, 2007
Knowing who's on the LAN. Providing guest access. Limiting contractors. Controlling what users can do on the LAN. Segmenting the LAN. Documenting and auditing user activities.
Aug 6, 2007
Spammers are tricking users into opening malicious email attachments by promising them salacious pictures of female celebrities, security experts have warned.
Jul 26, 2007
The FBI and Chinese authorities have broken up a crime syndicate that was peddling hundreds of millions of dollars of counterfeit software from Microsoft and Symantec.
Jul 24, 2007
Webster defines security as, "the quality or state of being free from risk of loss and that measures [are] taken to guard against espionage or sabotage, crime, attack or escape."
Jul 11, 2007
Three of the world's largest IT vendors have partnered to create a technology architecture alliance aimed at helping federal agencies both protect and share sensitive information.
May 31, 2007
One in three IT employees admits to snooping on company systems, peeking at confidential information such as private files, salary information and personal emails, it was claimed today.
Dec 6, 2006
In the last decade, the security of your information on your networks has been focused on protecting the integrity of data from outsiders. Much of the effort has been based on perimeter security - from outsiders trying to break into the network.
Jul 4, 2007
Retrieval of cryptic password could one day allow for the installation of custom applications.
Jun 26, 2007
Bluetooth security is based around a number of assumptions that can no longer be relied upon.
Jun 14, 2007
Optus partners with F-Secure to secure its Australian cable and DSL customers from threats at no extra cost.
Jun 1, 2007
One of the world's most reputed spammers, who used his botnet army to deliver up to billions of junk emails each day, was indicted Wednesday in a US District Court in Seattle.
May 28, 2007
Local resellers see opportunities in F-Secure being chosen by Microsoft as its first data security vendor.
May 15, 2007
Organisations need to weigh the convenience of wireless networking against the risks to the integrity of their IT systems. Steve Gold reports.
Apr 27, 2007
Researcher wins US$10,000 bounty with JavaScript attack.
 
 
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