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According to reports the general manager of Internet security with IBM has warned that "the security business has no future."
Speaking at the RSA conference in San Francisco, IT Pro says, Val Rahmani warned that the enterprise must fundamentally change security strategies if it is to have any...
Read More | 32 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 32 Days Ago
IT Week reports that business is just too slow to respond to cyber-criminals, and as a result the hackers are simply worried about their ability to prevent them breaking in.
The article quotes Dan Hubbard, the Vice President of Security Research at Websense as saying that from a purely...
Read More | 33 Days Ago | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: 32 Days Ago
According to unified threat management specialist Fortinet Facebook users had better start paying attention to the postings that appear on their message wall within the popular social networking site. It appears that spammers are moving away from targeting third party applications, as evidenced in...
Read More | Apr 2nd, 2008
Mac OS X is not, on the whole, known as an OS which attracts too many problems when it comes to malware. However, in the last few days there has been something of a scare involving the Immunizator Trojan. According to IT security specialists Sophos this may well just be a case of one bad apple...
Read More | Mar 29th, 2008
Researchers at web gateway security specialists Finjan have uncovered an underground crime data exchange service which is highly sophisticated in nature. The exchange, known as SellCVV2, promotes the sale of fraudulent credit card data, offering not only volume discounts for fraudsters with bigger...
Read More | Mar 26th, 2008
Computerworld is reporting the possibility of a worm or bot in the wild that is specifically targeting D-Link branded routers. It refers to a three year old vulnerability which Symantec security researchers believe is being exploited by a new exploit. Apparently, the Symantec security response team...
Read More | Mar 25th, 2008
According to reports it would appear that Microsoft has confirmed the presence of a critical vulnerability which impacts upon users of MS Word for Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 SP1. Shame it has taken many weeks for Microsoft to admit this, and only after a second security vendor recently...
Read More | Mar 24th, 2008
FrSIRT, the French Security Incident Response Team, has reported that multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in various IP-PBX software applications that can be exploited by attackers to bypass security restrictions and cause denial of service attacks or otherwise compromise vulnerable...
Read More | Mar 22nd, 2008
Paul Battley is a software developer from London who can probably lay claim to being the biggest thorn in the side of the BBC right now. No sooner had the mighty British Broadband Corporation announced that his hack which allowed people to download iPlayer TV streams meant for an iPhone to a hard...
Read More | Mar 16th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 20th, 2008
Security researchers at McAfee have uncovered one of the biggest attacks of its kind to date, with some 10,000 web pages which had been rigged to entrap unsuspecting visitors.
Although the infected web pages look the same as they always did, under the hood the cyber-crooks had added some...
Read More | Mar 13th, 2008