In this editorial webcast, we gather a few of our SC Magazine Awards judges — including our co-chairs, from KPMG and Nordstrom — to find out what they think some of the trends in information security will be for 2008?Sponsored by IronPort.
Popular social networking site MySpace today filed a lawsuit against Hong Kong-based Blue China Group Ltd. and three individuals, alleging the defendants engaged in a massive spam operation designed to harass users and generate profits.
Our technology experts have made their choices for the best products of 2007 from among the dozens of entries that were subjected to thorough group tests and reviews during the year at the SC Lab. Click on this article to view a pdf of the BEST OF 2007.
In its inaugural report on the overall state of internet security, Cisco is predicting bigger attacks in 2008 from the Storm botnet as its creators let criminals buy the use of Storm's millions of zombie computers to launch massive spam or DoS attacks.
A lawmaker has introduced new legislation that would codify two federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) memos that order government to institute an array of information security safeguards.
Anti-virus vendor Grisoft has filed subpoenas requesting that Google, Microsoft and Yahoo provide it with the identities of advertisers it claims are fraudulently promoting the company's products via sponsored text ads on search engines.
Google has halted the spread of a worm on its social networking website, Orkut, but not before the self-replicating script reportedly spread to more than 400,000 member profiles.
Microsoft has released an automated workaround through its download center to resolve a glitch in a recently released cumulative Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) patch that causes the popular browser to crash, the company said Friday.
Numerous vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe's popular Flash Player that allow attackers to gain control over a user's PC and use it as a launching pad to obtain sensitive data, inject arbitrary code, launch cross-site scripting attacks and mount privilege escalation attacks on servers hosting cross-domain policy files.
In this editorial webcast, we gather a few of our SC Magazine Awards judges — including our co-chairs, from KPMG and Nordstrom — to find out what they think some of the trends in information security will be for 2008?Sponsored by IronPort.
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