Come fly the hacking skies Yikes! Boeing's 787 could be vulnerable to a hacker attack - someone at Boeing wasn't paying attention at their network design 101 class ... (Check out the news story: Boeing Dreamliner could be vulnerable to hackers) Symantec: Gov't needs to take new cybersecurity steps, 01/07/2008 U.S. government agencies need to take additional steps to protect against cybersecurity problems after a series of congressional hearings and ... Firms are still testing with live customer data, study warns, 01/09/08 A majority of organizations are creating unnecessary risks by using actual customer data for the development and testing of applications, according to a survey by Compuware and the Ponemon Institute. Yahoo tests support for OpenID, 01/09/08 Yahoo appears close to implementing OpenID, a Web authentication standard that relieves people of the need to remember multiple passwords to log into different Web sites. Data center robbery leads to new thinking on security, 01/08/08 Last October, a data center in Chicago owned by Web hosting and collocation vendor C I Host was robbed by two masked men, who pistol-whipped a lone IT staffer working the graveyard shift and then held him hostage for two hours while stealing computer equipment. Storm worm, other botnets, kept spam levels high in 2007, 01/09/2008 Botnets helped keep spam output at consistently high levels last year, and global spam reached rates as high as 96% of all e-mail traffic during ... Facebook 'Secret Widget' not our fault, Zango CEO says, 01/09/2008 The 'Secret Crush' malicious widget that tricks Facebook users into downloading spyware is not something dreamt up by Zango, the adware company's ... Report: IRS information security still poor, 01/08/2008 The U.S. Internal Revenue Service continues to have "pervasive" information security weaknesses that put taxpayer information at risk, and it has ... |
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