The Chinese government has arrested three men suspected of running one of the country's largest distributors of hacking tools. Could this move address concerns over the recent Chinese hacker attacks?
[08:17 PM, February 08, 2010]
Cybercriminals are infecting computers of Super Bowl 2010 fans by creating malicious sites that lure victims by pretending to offer information related to the game.
[03:49 PM, February 08, 2010]
RioRey has a clear field in providing a wide array of tools and products to compete against the growing and widening threat of distributed Denial of Service attacks.
[11:39 AM, February 08, 2010]
Reports from state-run Xinhua news agency say three were arrested for running hacker training site.
[08:36 AM, February 08, 2010]
'We offer a way to get back into a competitive landscape in a market that has been heavily dominated by a few vendors,' says Palo Alto's Lane Bess.
[11:33 AM, February 05, 2010]
Microsoft is about to issue a monster patch load, repairing 26 vulnerabilities with 13 patches -- five deemed critical -- that fix a slew of security flaws in Windows and Microsoft Office.
[07:01 PM, February 04, 2010]
Privacy advocates worry about government agencies seeing users' private data.
[10:02 AM, February 04, 2010]
Like the iPhone, Apple's new iPad tablet will likely be a prime target for jailbreaking attacks, and could be subjected to hacks exploiting a range of media, Web and e-mail vulnerabilities.
[08:00 AM, February 04, 2010]
A former Macromedia executive is taking the helm as the company's new vice president of North American channel sales in an effort to beef up marketing efforts and expand the company's channel presence in the U.S.
[07:16 PM, February 03, 2010]
Microsoft issued an advisory Wednesday warning users about a security hole in Internet Explorer that could enable hackers to access information stored on a user's hard drive.
[06:07 PM, February 03, 2010]
Torrent sites were used in a phishing scam to steal the user names and passwords of Twitter users and access their accounts.
[08:55 AM, February 03, 2010]
Businesses say that social networking giant Facebook poses the biggest security threat, followed by MySpace, Twitter and LinkedIn, according to the Sophos 2010 Security Report.
[06:22 PM, February 02, 2010]