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Cybersecurity Experts: What They Know Could Scare You
A recent report based on interviews with security experts in government, business and academia finds more than half in agreement that a worldwide arms race is taking place in cyberspace.
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FBI Confirms Cybercrime Conference Call Hacked
Cybercriminals hacked a conference call between the FBI and British law enforcement officials and posted it on the Web. Anonymous claimed responsibility.
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Symantec Warns Customers Not To Use PcAnywhere
Symantec is advising customers not to use pcAnywhere until the company can fix flaws that came to light following the theft of underlying code by Anonymous.
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- Anonymous Claims Attack On CIA Web Site
- Google Wallet Security Questioned
- Microsoft Shows Its Love In Valentine's Day Patch Release
- Worker Abuse Protest Targets Apple, Supplier Foxconn
- Symantec's Code Red: The Law Enforcement/Anonymous E-Mail Exchange
- How To Sell IT Security Services To Your Customers
- Symantec Says Anonymous Behind Extortion Plot
- Google Bouncer Tosses Malware From Android Market
- How To Protect Customers From Online Fraud
- IBM Expands Endpoint Security, Operations
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Symantec's Code Red: The Law Enforcement/Anonymous E-Mail Exchange Law enforcement officials negotiated via e-mail for more than two weeks with an Anonymous group member trying to extort $50,000 from Symantec to keep stolen product code off the Internet. |
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How To Sell IT Security Services To Your Customers Cyberattacks can cost a business thousands, even millions, of dollars, and can deal a death blow to some. Here's how IT solution providers can help guard against malicious attacks. |
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Cybersecurity Experts: What They Know Could Scare You A recent report based on interviews with security experts in government, business and academia finds more than half in agreement that a worldwide arms race is taking place in cyberspace. |
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10 Security Predictions For 2012 CRN looks into its crystal ball and sees Android, hactivisim and cyber-espionage as some of the top 10 security threats in 2012. |
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10 Biggest Security Breaches Of 2011 The Top 10 Security Breaches of 2011 show hackers were relentless in their pursuit of profit, compromising computer systems of universities, video-game makers and the largest banks. |
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The 10 Biggest Security Stories Of 2011 The 10 biggest security stories of 2011 showed that no one was safe from attack by cybercriminals, who target government, corporations, nonprofits and security vendors. |
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