10 IE Browser Settings for Safer Surfing Ask a room full of security practitioners for a list of security settings that'll make Internet Explorer (IE) safe to use and you'll either hear laughter or advice to get a new browser like Mozilla Firefox, Opera, Safari or Google Chrome. InDorse unwraps data-protection suite InDorse Technologies unveiled a security software suite aimed at protecting data in Microsoft SharePoint environments. Site Hacks, Fake Security Rakes in Serious Cash Here's a recipe for illicit online riches... Fight Phishers With Comodo VerificationEngine Modern Web browsers normally do a terrific job of security, but freebie Comodo VerificationEngine takes it several steps further. Designed as an anti-phishing add-on for many browsers, VerificationEngine uses basic color codes (green for go, red for stop) to give you the goods on sites you visit. Free tool from HP scans for Flash vulnerabilities HP has released a free development tool that finds vulnerabilities in Flash, Adobe System's widely used but occasionally buggy interactive Web technology. Study: Most Organizations Hit by Cybercrime A report released Monday by Symantec gauges the far reaching impact of cybercrime and finds most organizations have dealt with a cyber attack of some kind in the last two years. Symantec says credit card data may have leaked from India Symantec said on Monday that credit card information relating to three of its customers may have been leaked from its call center contractor in India. Spam filters block legitimate e-mail, finds test Many antispam products still block an inconvenient amount of legitimate e-mail, a new test of leading products has suggested. E-mail evidence in Madoff case includes another scam U.S. attorneys prosecuting fraudster Bernard Madoff submitted letters from victims of his Ponzi scheme to the presiding judge on March 9 in the form of e-mail messages, but they appear to have mistakenly included evidence of a scam of a different sort in the filing. Security management: 3 key considerations What should you ask when buying security information management software? Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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