Forum: Network Security Mar 10th, 2008 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 3,217 You can also encrypt the folders, they will see the contents, but not be able to open them. |
Forum: Network Security Feb 26th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 731 You might want to try Here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP). |
Forum: Network Security Feb 20th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 5,458 How long before Skype Ltd (http://www.skype.com). ends up as an item for bid on eBay? Ever since its acquisition by the Internet auction site, Skype has been a rudderless boat — and without a... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 20th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 2,069 The Internet has shown that reputations are important but don't have to be tied to specific real individuals. The entire banking system is built on top of the idea of reputation, but tries hard to... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 17th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 1,492 Every year sees a fresh crop of security breaches. Most go unreported, unless they involve consumers' personal data, at which point companies are required to give timely public notice of security... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 17th, 2008 |
| Replies: 2 Views: 2,085 For many people, the word "encryption" invokes images of spies, clandestine operations and World War II, or NSA (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nsa) code breakers feverishly working to decipher enemy... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 15th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 2,873 A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it could also hide something more treacherous.
Today, businesses wanting to guard against the potentially ultra-serious hazard of vitally important... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 15th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 5,123 Rumors and speculation about why five undersea cables to the Middle East have been severed — and what it means for IT security.
Since Jan. 30, 2008, there has been a troubling pattern of... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 15th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 3,723 When you think of security, it's a good bet that some of your thinking drifts to hackers and crackers. These are both security threats that you have to take into account. But do you know the... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 12th, 2008 |
| Replies: 1 Views: 3,625 Nicodemo Scarfo Jr (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicodemo_Scarfo,_Jr.), a well-connected member of the New York and Philadelphia organised crime families, knows all about keylogging. But rather than... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 12th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 1,816 If we're honest every one of us imagine what we'd do with a few million in the bank. The yacht in Cannes, the private jet in Nice, possibly our own football team, and maybe a few other high... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 11th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 1,294 Over time, spammers have changed their spamming tactics in their bid to gain access to people's mailboxes. The latest tactic is to use the common PDF file format to send image spam.
By using PDF... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 9th, 2008 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,153 You wont know any signs. Try Googling for Screen Shot Capturing, port scanners and video capture, Key Loggers and Spy Software like Spybuddy. |
Forum: Network Security Feb 8th, 2008 |
| Replies: 6 Views: 2,153 Quick answer. Yes.
All messages sent and received via any type of messenger can be viewed and captured. If you are worried about privacy, you should look into encrypting the conversation.
I... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 6th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 2,593 In today's heightened threat environment, it is a constant battle for IT security departments to stay on top of all possible attacks and vulnerabilities they could encounter.
With insider threats... |
Forum: Network Security Feb 6th, 2008 |
| Replies: 7 Views: 1,168 For a complete start, go down to your local library and get out some books on Network Security, Browse the internet for security articles and tutorials. When you know enough, then try a certification. |
Forum: Network Security Jan 29th, 2008 |
| Replies: 0 Views: 3,122 Overview:
The lack of sensory information on the Internet (like too many teenagers and younger kids with a Facebook (http://www.facebook.com) or Myspace (http://www.myspace.com) page) may have a... |
Forum: Network Security Jan 29th, 2008 |
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