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There's much controversy surrounding PCI mandates these days. With huge breaches of private data, some are wondering just how effective PCI requirements are. Ask many experts, however, and they'll say that being compliant with the PCI Data Security Standard doesn't mean your company's infrastructure is secure.
Coincident with the CanSecWest conference in Vancouver Thursday, Joanna Rutkowska and Rafal Wojtczuk, researchers at Invisible Things Lab, released information on a security exploit that could compromise PCs that run on Intel processors.
A day after news broke of the death of British actress Natasha Richardson, malicious websites sprung up to lure victims looking for information on the tragedy.
Web application security spending is expected to either stay flat or increase, according to the first quarterly Security Spending Benchmarks Report published Thursday by the Open Web Application Security Project.
A federal grand jury this week indicted a disgruntled IT contractor on charges he disrupted a computer system used, among other purposes, to notify an energy company if its oil properties are leaking.
A long-standing trojan that serves as a malware-distribution service has found a new way to infect computers: via a USB stick or other removable device.
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