Tuesday, October 29, 2013

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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


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DDoS Attackers Changed Tactics in Q3 2013
According to Prolexic's upcoming DDoS attack report, there was a significant increase in reflection attacks (DNS and CHARGEN) in Q3. Read what else changed and what new threats emerged. Click here to download a complimentary copy of Prolexic's latest Q3 Attack Report

WEBCAST: Lumension Security

Developing Best Practices for Patch and Remediation
In today's complex networking environment using patch and vulnerability management as the principal component of your risk mitigation strategy, and taking prudent measures to establish a best practices approach, can help reduce costs and risks in the long term. Learn more!

Human rights commission questions NSA surveillance
The U.S. government needs to answer for human rights abuses related to the National Security Agency's massive worldwide surveillance of Internet communications and telephone records, privacy advocates told an international human rights board Monday. Read More

Electronic privacy? There's no such thing
You will never be secure if you labor under the delusion of privacy. Read More

Cryptolocker: How to avoid getting infected and what to do if you are
There's a new piece of ransomware in town; here's how to protect your company's assets. Read More


WEBCAST: IBM and Intel

The Future of x86 Platforms is Here
You need an IT infrastructure that provides scalability, performance and efficiency tailored to the specific goals of your business. Watch this on-demand webcast to learn more about IBM's new innovation designed to provide the performance and efficiency required for today's workloads. Watch Now

Good Technology helps businesses break the BlackBerry habit
Businesses want to transition off of their BlackBerry dependence, and Good Technology is offering a way to do so smoothly Read More

Protesters call for an end to NSA mass surveillance
A crowd of about 5,000 people, chanting "stop spying, stop lying" and "hey, ho, mass surveillance has got to go," marched through Washington, D.C., Saturday to protest the U.S. National Security Agency's mass surveillance programs unveiled in press reports this year. Read More

Masters of disasters: IT survivors of Katrina, Sandy and other natural disasters share their DR tips and tricks
Natural and manmade disasters are facts of life. Smart IT managers prepare for the worst before trouble hits, so that the businesses and government institutions that rely on IT can resume normal operations as soon as possible. Read More


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