Features: Windows attack code out, but not being used
It has been a week since hackers released software that could be used to attack a flaw in Windows Vista and Server 2008, but Microsoft and security companies say that criminals haven't done much with the attack.
Robert McMillan 07/10/2009 07:21:00
Features: Twitter is dead
It is my sad news this morning to report the demise of the world's most famous microblog. Twitter, we hardly knew ye.
Robert X. Cringely 26/09/2009 04:57:00
Features: Facebook, Twitter provide sensitive info for criminals
Social networking services like Facebook and Twitter foster a false sense of security and lead users to share information which can be used by cybercriminals and social engineers. The very concept of social networking is based on connecting and sharing, but with who?
Tony Bradley 28/08/2009 06:48:00
Features: Facebook to tighten privacy after Canadian investigation
Facebook will enhance its social-networking site's privacy features over the next 12 months as a result of a set of recommendations from the Canadian government.
Juan Carlos Perez 28/08/2009 05:05:00
Features: Smart phones the new security frontier: Kaspersky Lab
Absent-minded people who lose their smart phones have had a win and thieves who steal mobile devices have had another setback, with the Singapore launch of a new mobile phone security product.
Ross O. Storey 27/08/2009 02:13:00
Features: Is your PC bot-infested? here's how to tell
As fireworks boomed on the Fourth of July, thousands of compromised computers attacked U.S. government Web sites. A botnet of more than 200,000 computers, infected with a strain of 2004's MyDoom virus, attempted to deny legitimate access to sites such as those of the Federal Trade Commission and the White House. The assault was a bold reminder that botnets continue to be a massive problem.
Robert Vamosi 25/08/2009 02:32:00
Features: Why attack Twitter?
Twitter and Facebook were hit today with denial-of-service attacks that can knock a site offline, but don't steal information or cause permanent damage. The question is, why?
Erik Larkin 07/08/2009 09:01:00
Features: LimeWire chairman: P2P concerns overblown
Lime Group Chairman Mark Gorton found himself in the hot seat last week during a hearing on the problem of inadvertent data leaks on peer-to-peer (P2P) networks including his company's, LimeWire. The hearing was held by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
Jaikumar Vijayan 05/08/2009 00:17:00
Features: iPhone virus: What you need to know
The iPhone's security flaws were laid bare at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas yesterday, and now the smartphone-clutching public has boiled itself into a frenzy. But how serious is this supposed iPhone virus, and what can be done to protect your iPhone from infection? Here is what we know, and why you probably shouldn't worry.
Brennon Slattery 01/08/2009 02:10:00
Features: 10 ways your voice and data can be spied on
Attackers seeking to do harm or mischief to networks work with an ever expanding arsenal of tools that sometimes seem to be the stuff of spy fiction, but they are all too real.
Tim Greene 28/07/2009 06:04:00
 
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