Tuesday 27th May 2008 | Posted in Security | No Comments »
At least 20,000 pawns recruited
Security researchers have discovered attack code in the wild that targets a previously unknown vulnerability in the latest version of Adobe Flash.…
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The controversial ID card scheme has signed framework contracts with CSC, EDS, Fujitsu, IBM and Thales for the £2 billion project.
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Having IT security expertise is more likely to accelerate career progression as it becomes more closely aligned with business goals.
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Tuesday 27th May 2008 | Posted in Security | No Comments »
Blank passwords for the company that lost 94m credit cards
TJX Companies, the mammoth US retailer whose substandard security led to the world's biggest credit card heist, has fired an employee after he left posts in an online forum that made disturbing claims about security practices at the store where he worked.…
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Social spamming
Updated Facebook has fixed a cross site scripting flaw that left its users at risk from scripting attacks.…
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Parse the sick bag
The discovery of a trio of security bugs means that users of the popular Trillian instant messaging client need to update their software.…
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Up to 27 police forces in the UK will receive mobile devices in a bid to save officers time while on the beat.
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Friday 23rd May 2008 | Posted in Security | No Comments »
Organisations are employing staff to check up on their workforce's outbound email when they could be using technology to help them, study finds.
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Friday 23rd May 2008 | Posted in Security | No Comments »
An MP has detailed plans for an e-crime unit, but it will be run by a fraud body and not the Met Police.
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Friday 23rd May 2008 | Posted in Security | No Comments »
RSA says innovation and security are forming 'storms' around the end-user.
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