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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.
Oct 22, 2008
Misuse of language is turning 'ordinary, decent computer criminals' into 'cyberterrorists' who menace world peace.
Jun 10, 2008
Microsoft said on Thursday it plans to release seven patches -- three of them rated "critical" -- in the June Patch Tuesday round of bug fixes this week.
Nov 29, 2007
The FBI has been slammed in a court ruling after attempting to get Amazon to hand over details on its customers and their reading habits.
May 29, 2007
Few can imagine going back to a world without tools for mobility. The ability to access and process digital information with laptops and other handheld devices has forever changed our lives.
Jan 2, 2007
Floppies are obsolete, CRT monitors are a dying breed and CPU cores are multiplying every year. Since the early days of modern computers, research companies have redesigned, reinvented and revolutionised every aspect of computers except one: the ever faithful keyboard.
Mar 30, 2007
Banker Trojans a fast-growing threat.
Mar 5, 2007
The sheer number and variety of external threats to network security are forcing administrators to focus primarily on their perimeter defences.
Jul 11, 2006
Physical keyloggers top the list of security nightmares for most in the profession. While full-blown remote access trojans are worse, they are also fairly easy to identify and block, both at installation and in use, but physical keyloggers are much harder to identify.
Jan 1, 2006
Whatever your network and application security, keyloggers can deal a mortal blow to corporate security. Popular with rootkits and trojans, loggers capture keystrokes, revealing passwords, personal information and entire documents before anything can be encrypted or locked down in any other way.
Dec 28, 2005
A new trojan blending spyware and phishing techniques is threatening Spanish-speaking bank customers, a European security firm warned this week.
May 11, 2005
A British MP who specializes in security has warned the Sumitomo Mitsui experience will be repeated if companies don't improve their security.
Apr 1, 2005
The first computer virus that passes from PCs to humans has been discovered in the wild. Leading anti-virus firms are putting users on high alert after Malwarlaria.B was spammed worldwide in the early hours of Friday morning.
Mar 15, 2005
Eugene Kaspersky is Moscow’s malware maestro. But, as David Quainton discovers, his management style is a little unorthodox
Jan 11, 2005
Easy-to use flash USB drives are increasingly popular, but could cause serious security breaches.
Aug 10, 2004
Single sign-on (SSO) has gained great popularity, but due to confusion in the marketplace, decision makers in many organizations don’t realize that SSO alone doesn’t adequately address their security requirements, nor does it address issues of compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley, the European Privacy Directives, HIPAA and other regulations. Though implementing SSO can be part of a good security infrastructure, it is only one aspect. Companies that don’t understand this can spend millions without accomplishing their goals.
Jan 13, 2004
Illena Armstrong discovers that the use of traditional passwords could be giving many organizations a false sense of security.
Jan 12, 2004
So you have a mobile workforce, you have invested in laptops, PDAs, mobiles and smartphones and your staff are out there chasing and winning business.
Jan 12, 2004
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes worldwide.
Jan 12, 2004
Here’s a question: how many non-work related emails do you send and receive every day from your office email address?
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