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2/3 of people worried about information shared on Facebook

Research conducted by IT security and control firm Sophos has revealed that fifty percent of workers are being blocked from accessing Facebook by their employers who are …

File containing confidential data from 30,000 users

A version of Apophis, a tool used by cyber-crooks to handle information stolen from users infected by several variants of the Nuklus family of Trojans, stores data belonging …

Windows patch updates blamed for Skype problems?

Although a Russian security forum speculated about a possible exploit that caused major problems for the Skype network, Skype announced the following: “On Thursday, 16th …

Secure USB 2.0 drives with hardware-authentication lock

Corsair launched the “Flash Padlock” family of affordable USB 2.0 drives, the safest way to secure your data while on the go. Priced starting at only $29.99 USD …

Latest malware threat roundup and forecast PDF report

Trend Micro today published the TrendLabs Semi-annual Threat Roundup and Forecast. Analyzing malware trends that influence the economic growth of the malware world, the report …

New book – “Securing Ajax Applications”

Securing Ajax Applications covers basic security techniques and examines vulnerabilities with JavaScript, XML, JSON, Flash, and other technologies. Wells, also, clearly and …

Computer Forensics Library Boxed Set

“Computer Forensics Library Boxed Set” includes three previously published books: “Forensic discovery” (020163497X): Definitive guide that presents a …

Worm with SMTP and dialer engine

The focus of this week’s PandaLabs report are RegisteredLetter.A worm and ZLFake.A backdoor. RegisteredLetter.A is designed to make a series of changes on infected …

Snort creator acquires ClamAV open source network anti-virus project

Sourcefire announced that it has acquired ClamAV, a leading open source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project. Sourcefire’s first acquisition since its Initial …

Man sentenced for buying stolen identities

Sophos has welcomed news that US authorities have sentenced a man to seven years in prison for buying stolen identities from online forums run by cybercriminals in other …

Video: a new class of SQL vulnerability

Martin McKeay caught up with Ivan Arce, CTO for Core Security to talk about a new class of SQL vulnerability that’s dependent on a algorithm common to most SQL …

Details on the compromised Ubuntu servers

Ubuntu Wiki: This last week, 5 of the 8 servers that are LoCo hosted but Canonical sponsored, had to be shut down due to reports that they were actively attacking other …

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