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Microsoft Accuses Apple, Google of Attempted Privacy Murder

Microsoft clamps down on software pirates | DefCon contest to spotlight social engineering

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Microsoft Accuses Apple, Google of Attempted Privacy Murder
A Microsoft identity guru bit Apple and smacked Google over mobile privacy policies. Once upon a time, before working for Microsoft, this same man took MS to task for breaking the Laws of Identity. Read More


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Microsoft clamps down on software pirates
Microsoft has clamped down on UK firms selling pirated versions of its software. Read More

DefCon contest to spotlight social engineering
How strong is your schmooze? That is the question participants in an upcoming contest at this year's Defcon event will attempt to answer at the end of July. The Social Engineering CTF (capture-the-flag contest) is sponsored by the group that runs the website social-engineer.org and will ask contestants to gather information and then plan a realistic and appropriate attack vector, according to Chris Hadnagy, one of the site's founders. Read More


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Adobe fails to fully fix PDF bug
An Adobe patch for a well-publicized bug in the company's Reader PDF software doesn't fix the vulnerability, the security researcher who uncovered the flaw confirmed. Read More

Apple Boots Alleged iTunes Hacker: How to Stay Safe
A Vietnamese-based iPhone application developer may have recently bilked unsuspecting iPhone users out of hundreds of dollars in an apparent hack of the iTunes App Store. The apparent scam became public over the July 4th weekend after several news reports that 42 out of the 50 top ranked e-book applications in iTunes were all being sold by a seller named Thuat Nguyen. The rise of Nguyen's apps corresponded with a spike in complaints of iTunes accounts being hacked and overcharged. Read More


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New Threats Require Real-Time Protection
First generation IPS devices match patterns (or "signatures") of known attack vulnerabilities to safeguard networks. However, a significant amount of threats are dynamic and not addressable by static signature-based IPS devices. Read More Now

Natural Disasters and Global Warming Fuel the Malware Flames
Malware and spam developers understand that the easiest way to lure a user into clicking on a link, opening a file attachment, or reading a message is to target hot topics that those users are already interested in and discussing around the proverbial water cooler. AppRiver, a provider of e-mail and Web security solutions, has compiled a report based on the first half of 2010 analyzing the current threat from malware and spam, and highlighting the opportunistic nature of the attacks. Read More

How effective is your file transfer strategy?
The world of file transfer has changed dramatically over the last decade. A growing mobile workforce, increased business-to-business interactions and more stringent security and privacy requirements are causing many organizations to re-evaluate their current file transfer technologies. Read More

Facebook adds new controls for third-party apps
Facebook has revamped the way its users share information with third-party applications and Web sites in an effort to make the process easier, the company said Wednesday. Read More

Study: Advanced threats a growing problem for security
Most organizations have been the target of an advanced threat, according to results of a study released this week by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by NetWitness. Read More



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