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Apr 17, 2007
Device seizure is a neat little product that lets you seize and perform forensic analysis on mobile phones, PDAs and other mobile devices.
Apr 10, 2007
Several security experts criticised Microsoft this week for not releasing a fix earlier for the Windows ANI flaw, calling for the company to reassess the way it handles critical patches.
Sep 4, 2006
All hell could break loose if the wrong people gain access to your BMS, warns Ken Munro. So make sure it's safe.
Aug 7, 2006
At first glance, achieving compliance for all 12 payment card industry (PCI) security requirements may seem daunting. But, when we break down the requirements and examine the common issues, the process becomes quite manageable.
Mar 14, 2007
Network administrators shouldn't schedule a nap for the time they usually patch Microsoft operating systems today.
Feb 26, 2007
Hard to catch, even harder to stop.
Feb 14, 2007
Lack of qualified IT staff seen as problem.
Feb 7, 2007
Most attacks based on automated scripts.
Feb 2, 2007
The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) stung a pornography marketer with a US$465,000 civil penalty this week for breaking anti-spam regulations that require an email warning of sexually explicit materials.
Jan 29, 2007
Trojans being bundled with piracy software, claims researcher.
Jan 4, 2007
A worm posing as a New Year's greeting has been ranked as last month's most widespread virus, despite not appearing until 30 December.
Jan 2, 2007
We've all heard about the recent rise in spam, and while I dislike spam as much as the next person, I recently received a spam message that got me quite excited.
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."
Nov 3, 2006
A gang suspected of carrying out a phishing attack on the credit card company, Capital One, have been arrested in Europe and the US.
Oct 16, 2006
During my recent conversations with industry analysts about evolving security threats, the issue of security settings has become a main topic of discussion. Initially, anti-virus was adequate enough to protect systems from outside threats, but it soon became a service with a continual addition of virus signatures.
Sep 4, 2006
After the better part of ten years, Microsoft has at last announced that Windows 98 is no longer supported. As the company's least secure operating system, you might think that most people would be grateful to see the back of it.
Sep 4, 2006
After the better part of ten years, Microsoft has at last announced that Windows 98 is no longer supported. As the company's least secure operating system, you might think that most people would be grateful to see the back of it.
Aug 14, 2006
The constant need for patch management is a pain, taking up precious time and resources. Is there a better way? Gary Flood investigates.
Aug 7, 2006
Police in Nigeria have arrested the suspected ringleader of an email scam that stole up to $2 million.
Dec 15, 2005
When bad things happen to good networks — and no enterprise is completely immune from attacks on its IT infrastructure anymore — how the good guys fight back can make or break the company’s ability to survive the threat.