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CISOs take measured steps to reduce social media risks
With sales and marketing teams using social networks to connect with clients and potential customers, CISOs need to meet business needs while addressing risks. Article | 08 Feb 2010
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Torrent phishing scheme trips up Twitter users
Latest attack prompts warning to change your passwords. Check out these popular password management programs now. News | 04 Feb 2010
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Browser exploit kit probe highlights need for patching, vigilance
Eleonore exploit kit targets browser vulnerabilities and plug-in holes that have been patched by vendors. News | 01 Feb 2010
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Attackers continue barrage of SEO attacks
Popular search term exploited to funnel users to a rogue search engine. A variety of tactics continue to prey on search engine users. News | 26 Jan 2010
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Self-defending Web applications thwart attacks
Michael Coates, a volunteer with OWASP, is leading a project that helps developers inject code into applications to give them self-defense mechanisms. News | 14 Jan 2010
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Facebook, McAfee partner to fix social network security issues
Facbook beefs up its account remediation process with a free malware scanning tool, security education and a free antivirus trial followed by a subsidized price on the software. Article | 13 Jan 2010
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Facebook attacks prompt investments in social networking security
Social networks are opening their wallets in a big way to bolster security teams and install new security technologies to combat attacks. Article | 11 Jan 2010
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PDF attack code complicates security analysis, skirts detection
Only 8 of 40 antivirus vendors can detect the latest PDF attack, which uses sophisticated coding to complicate security analysis and enable the author to push malware updates. Article | 04 Jan 2010
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Adobe warns of critical Flash Media Server vulnerability
Adobe issues update correcting two critical flaws in Flash Media Server 3.5.2 and earlier versions. Article | 21 Dec 2009
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Firefox, Opera, Safari browsers top list of high risk software
In addition to the browsers, Adobe Systems' PDF software as well as its Flash and Shockwave players made the annual list. Article | 16 Dec 2009
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