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ATM malware may spread from Mexico to English-speaking world

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ATM malware may spread from Mexico to English-speaking world
A malicious software program found in ATMs in Mexico has been improved and translated into English, which suggests it may be used elsewhere, according to security vendor Symantec. Read More


WEBCAST: Kaspersky

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Security Policy Orchestration brings InfoSec into larger tent
For a long time many pundits have spoken about a time where security does not exist in a separate silo but is instead integrated into the larger IT mission. Combining this with development processes represents a holy grail for some in security as well as to the adherents of DevOps. Tufin Technologies last week announced an enhanced vision of their product suite tha Read More

How to more easily upgrade your network to 40/100G Ethernet
Upgrading you network from 10G Ethernet to 40G and 100G is not as easy as swapping out switches and line cards. Read More


WEBCAST: ForeScout Technologies

Continuous Monitoring & Mitigation: the New InfoSec Frontier
Given network, device, access and threat dynamics, how can IT be more efficient and effective to identify and resolve exposures and attacks? This live broadcast brings together a panel of industry experts to discuss the advantages of leveraging controls and intelligence through a bi-directional integration. View now >>

PHP.net confirms server breach after Google flags them for malware
Hours after Google's Safe Browsing initiative flagged the website for malware, PHP.net confirmed that two of their servers were compromised and used to attack visitors. However, the administrators are still not sure how the attackers accessed the servers. Read More

Internet Archive, fearful of spying, boosts its encryption
The Internet Archive, the online repository of millions of digitized books, wants to shield its readers from other's prying eyes -- like the government's. Read More


WHITE PAPER: New Relic

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Researcher finds major security holes in IZON surveillance camera
The IZON surveillance camera sold in Apple Stores and Best Buy outlets is filled with security holes that enable a hacker to easily commandeer the device, a security researcher said. Read More

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Women In Technology International (WITI) has opened the nomination process for its 19 annual Women in Science and Technology Hall of Fame Awards. The awads "recognize the notable contributions of women who are leading innovation in science and technology and who have also demonstrated a commitment to supporting and mentoring women and girls worldwide," according to WITI. Read More


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