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Friday, February 01, 2013

Cisco pushes ahead with context-aware security vision

  FTC's $50,000 Robocall Challenge nets 744 ideas to shut down robocallers | RSA offers Security Analytics as tool for detecting threats
 
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Cisco pushes ahead with context-aware security vision
Cisco made two significant security announcements at its Cisco Live conference in London this week, reiterating its commitment to offering an integrated platform for defense, discovery, and remediation of threats. Read More


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FTC's $50,000 Robocall Challenge nets 744 ideas to shut down robocallers
The Federal Trade Commission today said the submission period for its Robocall Challenge had ended and it got 744 new ideas for ways to shut down the annoying automated callers. The FTC noted that the vast majority of telephone calls that deliver a prerecorded message trying to sell something to the recipient are illegal. The FTC regulates these calls under the Telemarketing Sales Rule and the Challenge... Read More

RSA offers Security Analytics as tool for detecting threats
RSA, the security division of EMC, today announced Security Analytics, its tool for real-time analysis of large amounts of data from security and business information to determine if an organization is being attacked, especially by stealthy threats intent on stealing sensitive information. Read More

Business websites spread more malware than porn sites, Cisco says
Malware is more likely to come from advertisements on seemingly legitimate sites than on those previously thought to be more dangerous, such as adult content sites or those offering illegal pharmaceuticals, Cisco said in its recently released Annual Security Report [PDF]. Read More


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Super Bowl Bust: US takes down 313 websites, snags $13.6M in counterfeit NFL merchandise
In what is becoming as much a tradition as the Super Bowl itself, federal law enforcement officials, in conjunction with the NFL, said today they snatched up $13.6 million in fake merchandise shuttered 313 websites as part of a third-annual sting against NFL-related counterfeit items dubbed Operation Red Zone. Read More

F5 introduces new integrated firewall capability for the data center
F5 Networks today rolled out a raft of new and more powerful Application Delivery Networking tools, including its most capable device to date, the Viprion 4800, and an advanced firewall that, when deployed on the 4800, is said to offer industry leading performance. Read More

Hacker 'sextorted' 350 women into stripping off after stealing embarrassing pictures
The FBI has arrested a man accused of stealing personal information from the online accounts of 350 women in order to 'sextort' them into stripping off so he could take nude pictures via webcam. Read More


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New York Times computer network breached by Chinese hackers, paper says
Hackers from China breached the computer network of The New York Times and stole passwords that allowed them to gain access to computers and email accounts for a period of four months, the newspaper reported late Wednesday. Read More

FBI pursuit of Stuxnet leaks reignites whistleblower debate
The FBI is ramping up its efforts to find out who leaked information about the Stuxnet worm used to attack Iranian nuclear facilities in 2010, and that has reignited debate over whether the Obama administration's aggressive pursuit of those who leak classified information is trampling privacy rights. Read More

Critical vulnerability affects latest VLC media player version
Versions 2.0.5 and earlier of the popular VLC media player software contain a critical vulnerability that can be potentially exploited by attackers to execute malicious code on computers. Read More

Kaspersky Lab adds mobile and system management to its business security offering
Kaspersky Lab on Wednesday made its bid to reduce the complexity associated with managing IT security processes in corporate environments, with a new product that combines the company's anti-malware technology with new mobile and system management tools. Read More

 
 
 

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