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| 08 Jul 2009 |
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Wake up to virtualisation security risks, experts say
According to many experts, organizations that are rushing to cut costs with server virtualisation are not using basic protections like two-factor authentication. |
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| 07 Jul 2009 |
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Researchers predict SSNs, crack algorithm putting identities at risk
The success rate is as high as 90% for individuals born after 1989 in less populous states. Some data was gleaned from social networking sites. |
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| 06 Jul 2009 |
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New attack code targets Microsoft ActiveX zero-day vulnerability
Security researchers detected a new drive-by exploit in the wild actively targeting a zero-day vulnerability in an ActiveX component that connects to the Microsoft DirectShow video... |
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Adobe ColdFusion websites being compromised
Popular websites run by Simon & Schuster, Crayola, FAO Schwarz and others could be at risk. A flaw in the ColdFusion rich text editor is being actively exploited, Adobe says. |
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| 03 Jul 2009 |
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Sourcefire to ignite new offerings for virtualisation security
The firm behind the popular Snort IDS will foray into virtualisation security later this year in its Sourcefire 3D system with traffic inspection between virtual machines. |
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| 01 Jul 2009 |
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USB drive security project protects endpoints, aids CoCo compliance
Caerphilly Council, concerned about USB drive security, describes its search and implementation of a USB drive security product from Safend, which also made Code of Connection (CoC... |
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