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New DDoS malware targets Linux and Windows systems

Privacy plays an important part in cloud predictions for 2014 | Police arrest new suspect in 2011 'student loans' phishing attack

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New DDoS malware targets Linux and Windows systems
Attackers are compromising Linux and Windows systems to install a new malware program designed for launching distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, according to researchers from the Polish Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT Polska). Read More


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Four Steps toward Planning a Successful Email Migration
Email migrations isn't as simple as purchasing new hardware and moving user accounts. Strong planning and good tools are also essential. In this tech brief, learn how you can execute four key steps in your email migration, and the tools that make it easy and secure. Read now!

Privacy plays an important part in cloud predictions for 2014
Privacy plays a major role when it comes to 2014 cybersecurity predictions for the cloud. Read More

Police arrest new suspect in 2011 'student loans' phishing attack
Police have made an unexpected new arrest in connection with the long-running investigation into a phishing gang that stole APS1.5 million ($2.5 million) from the banks accounts of UK-based students in 2011. Read More

NASA's greatest challenges in 2014
In its annual look at what challenges NASA faces in the coming year, the agency's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) this year outlined nine key areas it says will cause the most angina. Leading the way in pain is money. NASA's current money story starts off bad and just gets worse. Read More


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Review: VMware vSphere 5.5 adds speed and usability
VMware vSphere 5.5, the latest release of VMware's flagship virtualization hypervisor and central management server, has something for companies of all sizes. Usability and speed enhancements to the vSphere Web Client and the redesign of the vCenter single sign-on architecture are good reasons for all vSphere customers -- large or small -- to plan on making the move to vSphere 5.5 without delay. Read More

Phishing messages fall markedly in 2013 despite better targetting
Criminals are sending markedly fewer phishing emails than a year ago but they are now being more skilfully targeted, an end-of-year report by security firm Websense has found. Read More

Bruce Schneier leaving 'security futurologist' position at telco employer BT
What does the future hold for security and privacy expert Bruce Schneier after parting ways with the UK telecommunications company BT Group? It's where Schneier was employed for eight years as a security futurologist. Schneier said of his future plans: "Answer cloudy, ask again later." Read More


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What Microsoft did right and wrong in 2013
Nobody bats a thousand, and Microsoft is no different. Here's a quick look at five things Microsoft did right in 2013 and five it did wrong. Read More

Microsoft warns customers to update to Windows 8.1 final or face ruin
Microsoft today reminded customers that the Windows 8.1 Preview will conk out on Jan.15. Read More

The 8 hottest security stories of 2013
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