

Hackers are taking advantage of search engines to seek out corporate vulnerabilities and map out targets harnessin OFFICES handing out digital gadgets ranging from iPads to smartphones in an effort to keep staff on a communication leash may instead be sending their productivity into a tail-spin. )
Bosses spend millions of pounds on handing out mobile phones, laptops and BlackBerries to make sure their staff are in constant touch.
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If you can take your eye off your mobile phone long enough to read this, you may find it informative.
The mobile phones, laptops and BlackBerrys dished out to workers up and down the country cut productivity rather than boost i Cloud computing has become a major growth area in IT spending, and enterprises must adapt to the changes it brings to maximize the return on investment. Enhancing value and managing risk in cloud computing implementations is the aim of a new guide available from ISAC A majority of organizations are not applying information security best practices, according to a survey by Venafi, an enterprise key and certificate management firm, and research firm Echelon One. Microsoft researchers uncovered a new piece of Mac malware that can install remote-control backdoors on compromised machines. Other researchers questioned whether it was a credible threat at this time. Microsoft researchers uncovered a new piece of Mac malware that can install remote-control backdoors on compromised machines. Other researchers questioned whether it was a credible threat at this time. Apologies to Cameron Camp for borrowing his blog hook, but it seemed too good not to recycle for a second article citing Imperva's just-released report on how automation can lead to a business' website being attacked up to seven times per second. Hackers attack Web-based applications once every two minutes on average, according to a new report by data security firm Imperva. Websites targeted by automatic cyber-attacks can be subject to even more assaults, including as many as 25,000 attacks every hour, or up to seven each second. Los bancos se enfrentan a nuevos problemas con SpyEye, pieza de software malicioso que roba dinero a los usuarios de cuentas de banca online, según una nueva investigación de Trusteer. En sus últimas versiones este malware ha conseguido mejorar su imitación de los patrones del comportamiento humano. As children break up from school for the summer holidays and trips away from home are planned, the subject of remote workers and the problems surrounding external access arises. Banking security firm Trusteer has warned that the infamous information-stealing SpyEye Trojan has expanded its global reach to target even more countries, while adapting its code to circumvent banks' transaction monitoring syst With 26% of laptops encrypted and only half secured with passwords, workaholic Brits abroa |