Thursday, December 13, 2012

Who makes the most popular anti-virus in the world? Microsoft (Yeah, that's right)

  Enterprise security testing: What are you missing? | ExploitHub admits 'embarrassing oversight' lead to hack
 
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Who makes the most popular anti-virus in the world? Microsoft (Yeah, that's right)
According to the latest report by security management company OPSWAT which Windows based AV product is now the fastest growing and most popular? If you didn't guess Microsoft you are wrong. Yes hard as it may be for some of you to swallow, Microsoft's free security essentials anti-malware software is the most popular and fastest growing AV in the world. Read More


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Enterprise security testing: What are you missing?
For all the advances in enterprise networking over the years there's been one big step backward: security testing. Relatively few enterprises today conduct regular security tests in-house, relying instead on occasional tests by outside consultants or, more dangerously, just taking vendor claims at face value. Read More

ExploitHub admits 'embarrassing oversight' lead to hack
A marketplace where security researchers can sell details on software bugs said it was compromised on Tuesday due to an "embarrassing oversight" that left its web server vulnerable. Read More


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The weirdest, wackiest and coolest sci/tech stories of 2012
From Google Android development to crazy iPhone stunts, it's been a busy year Read More

Which EAP types do you need for which identity projects?
The more interaction I have with customers who are getting started with Identity projects, the more I realize that a simple explanation and comparison of the differences between EAP types is needed. Read More


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IE exploit can track mouse cursor - even when you're not in IE
A vulnerability affecting Internet Explorer versions 6 through 10 could make it possible for a hacker to monitor the movements of your mouse, even if the browser window is minimized. Read More

With BYOD, data breaches just waiting to happen
The healthcare industry's track record on protection of patient data remains disturbingly poor, even after more rigorous federal regulations took effect in 2009, say two recent reports. And it may get worse before it gets better if the industry does not find a better way to protect the patient information carried with smartphones. Read More

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US law enforcement busts cybercrime rings with help from Facebook
U.S. law enforcement agencies with the help of Facebook have arrested 10 persons from various countries in connection with international cybercrime rings that targeted users on the social network. Read More

 
 
 

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