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DDoS Attacks: If Money's Not The Motivator Anymore, What Is?
Hactivism replaces profit as the main driver behind most DDoS attacks, according to Arbor Networks' annual survey of network operators.
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Startup StopTheHacker Gets $1M In Funding
San Francisco-based StopTheHacker has received $1.1 million in initial funding to build its business of monitoring Web sites for malware via the cloud.
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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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- Symantec pcAnywhere Exposes 200,000 Systems To Attack
- Apple, Google, Microsoft Agree To CA Mobile Privacy Protection
- Juniper Buys Web App Security Vendor Mykonos
- Cisco Fixes Security Flaw In Nexus Switches
- FishNet Adds Security Event Management To Cloud Services
- Xerox Taps McAfee For Printer Security
- Researchers Find Flaw In Widely Used Web Encryption System
- Stealthbits Adds Active Directory To Microsoft Management Platform
- Chinese Hackers Reportedly Snooped On Nortel For Years
- Microsoft Patches Six Critical Flaws
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DDoS Attacks: If Money's Not The Motivator Anymore, What Is? Hactivism replaces profit as the main driver behind most DDoS attacks, according to Arbor Networks' annual survey of network operators. |
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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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