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No cyberwar yet, but soon, says firm
In its latest report on cybersecurity, McAfee argues for public discussion of the policy issues surrounding cyberwarfare. 2009-11-17 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Survey: Majority of Web sites vulnerable Nearly two-thirds of Web sites have at least one serious security issue that would allow someone to remotely attack the site, a study carried out by WhiteHat Security finds. 2009-11-16 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Microsoft fixes kernel, Office flaws The software giant releases six patches to plug 15 security holes, including three critical vulnerabilities in the Windows kernel. 2009-11-11 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Point-and-click forensics tool leaks to Net Microsoft's COFEE tool, which is provided free to law enforcement, is reportedly available for download. 2009-11-09 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment iPhone worm spreads via default password Program "Ikee" jumps from device to device by targeting jailbroken phones whose users have failed to change the default system password. 2009-11-09 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Gov't warns firms about online robberies FBI to banks: More secure systems and processes are needed to combat financial fraud. 2009-11-05 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Vulnerability sales help secure Microsoft The Zero Day Initiative, TippingPoint's bug bounty program, spends 30 percent of its effort helping the software giant mitigate bugs in its Windows operating system and applications. 2009-10-30 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Sensitive gov't docs leaked over peer-to-peer A confidential Congressional report on investigations into U.S. representatives was leaked this week after a staffer posted it to a file-sharing network. 2009-10-30 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Small, medium firms cut security budgets Companies are detecting more threats, but the economy has them slashing security spending, according to one survey. 2009-10-29 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment Cyber conflict still in infancy, states analysis The cyber attacks targeting South Korea and the United States fell short of a true cyber conflict, but highlight the issues that nations have in responding to such attacks, a report concludes. 2009-10-27 Read more ... | Comment(s) | Post Comment |
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