Most People Ignore Security Patches, Turn Off Firewalls Says Sophos
Published on June 25, 2008 to SecurityBoston (MA) - Most people apparently ignore security updates and turn off their firewalls, according to a new survey by the anti-malware company Sophos. Read more
Trend Micro To Offer Online Internet Security Service Based On Cloud Computing
Published on March 13, 2008 to SecurityTrend Micro is developing online Internet security services based on cloud computing, which will be a core business of the company over the next 10 years, according to company chairman and founder... Read more
MXI Security Gets Government Security Certification For USB Drive
Published on July 23, 2008 to SecurityLos Angeles (CA) - What does it take to proof yours is the most secure portable USB drive on the market at the moment? Read more
Airports Scramble To Change Security Codes After Pilot Loses Laptop
Published on April 28, 2008 to SecurityWashington DC - 17 airports were forced to change their security codes after a Mesa Airlines pilot had his laptop stolen. Read more
Yoggie Pico Puts World-class Security on a USB Key
Published on January 6, 2008 to Event CoverageThe Yogi Pico is an ultra-tiny computer packaged in a USB key that comes equipped with thirteen security applications designed to secure any desktop or notebook PC. Read more
Complete Data Security A Mission Impossible, Study Claims
Published on February 11, 2008 to SecurityEven what we perceive to be foolproof IT systems will never be able to safeguard sensitive information, according to researchers from the University of Leeds. The "human autopilot" gets the blame. Read more
Can Security Guards Delete Your Photos?
Published on March 25, 2008 to SecuritySan Diego (CA) - Pictures capture a moment, important moments like the toothless smiles of our children, the agony of a Superbowl defeat or a political protestor's last moments of freedom. Read more
Microsoft Punches Out 11 Security Fixes
Published on February 13, 2008 to SecuritySix "critical" updates join five more "important" vulnerability fixes in this month's regularly scheduled security bulletin from Microsoft. Read more
Three Out Of Four Banking Websites Have Serious Security Flaws - Study
Published on July 24, 2008 to NetworkingAnn Arbor (MI) - A soon to be released University of Michigan study will show that more than 75% of banking websites have serious security flaws. Read more
The Internet's Biggest Security Hole
Published on August 28, 2008 to Using the InternetTwo security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic on a scale previously presumed to be unavailable to anyone outside of intelligence agencies like... Read more
Firefox Gets Security Update
Published on November 27, 2007 to Using the InternetMozilla has launched a new Firefox update to patch a handful of security issues. Read more
NY AG Pushes E-safety Bill
Published on January 30, 2008 to SecurityNew York’s attorney general and state legislative leaders presented a bill on Tuesday aimed at protecting people from sexual predators on the Internet, as Facebook, MySpace and Yahoo backed the... Read more
Huge Supermarket Data Breach Exposes 4.2 Million Accounts
Published on March 18, 2008 to SecurityPortland (Maine) - A huge security break at the Hannaford Bros. Read more
Washington Gov't Employees All Get Thumb Drives
Published on March 18, 2008 to StorageOlympia (WA) - Small USB thumb drives are great for most people, but they cause headaches for government agencies handling sensitive information. Read more
RAM Exposes The Key To Your Secret Data
Published on February 21, 2008 to SecurityResearchers from Princeton University are describing a new and apparently very effective security attack that will allow hackers to access encrypted data on your PC. Technologies such Microsoft's... Read more
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Yoggie Pico: Security in a USB Key
Published on February 21, 2008 to Notebooks and LaptopsThe Yoggie Pico packs a firewall, IDS/IPS, anti-virus/spyware/spam software and numerous other security applications into a self-contained system inside a USB key device with its own CPU and RAM. Read more
10 Ways to Beat the New Hands-Free Laws
Published on June 23, 2008 to Mobility MiscellaneousOn July 1, Calif. and Wash. will join other states to make hands-free driving the rule of the road. Our ten Bluetooth headset picks keep you safe, while minimizing the cyborg look. Read more
Wireless Security Corp's WSG Guard reviewed
Published on December 23, 2003 to NetworkingBeen worrying about your small business' wide-open wireless network? Or maybe you're already running WEP and want to kick things up to the next level, but don't know how?Wireless Security Corp's WSC Guard wireless security service may be just what you're looking for.Read our review and check it out. Read more
Social Engineering: The Biggest Risk to Internet Security
Published on April 27, 2006 to NetworkingWe rely on security walls to keep intruders out, while leaving gates so that we can get in and out ourselves. Most hacking involves trying to break down or otherwise sneak past these gates, but the easiest way to get in is to convince the gatekeeper to open the door. In networking security circles, this is known as Social Engineering, and it's something you need to understand. Read more
Wireless FAQ: Security
Published on June 30, 2006 to NetworkingGot a question about wireless security? Consult our Wireless Security FAQ. Read more