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July, 2010
July, 2010:
Facebook detail harvest not security issue
McAfee to acquire mobile security company
Black Hat 2010: Even with SSL/TLS, browsers still are susceptible to attack
Black Hat 2010: Like Safari, Internet Explorer 6 and 7 suffer from auto-fill flaw
SC Magazine 20/20: Different day, same story
Black Hat 2010 notebook: Day Two
SC Magazine earns top honor at ASBPE Awards
Answers, not data: The key to access security
Black Hat 2010: Researcher Jack uses design, authentication flaws to force ATMs to spit out cash
Black Hat 2010: Some vendors oppose "bug bounty" programs, researchers disagree
Black Hat 2010: SCADA systems far more insecure than enterprise IT systems
Juniper Networks to acquire SMobile Systems
Rite Aid to pay $1 million fine for HIPAA violation
Mariposa botnet mastermind nabbed
Safari update fixes auto-fill flaw ahead of Black Hat talk
Black Hat 2010 notebook: Day One
Black Hat 2010: Why user quality and design matter for VPNs
Internal threats double as attackers shift strategy
Dealing with compliance: Interview with Michael Thelander, product marketing manager at Tripwire
A Practical Approach to DLP: Dive in!
Citi urges iPhone app update due to data storage risk
Cybercrime costs businesses $3.8 million per year
Cybercrime truth or fiction, Part 3: Banking trojans, the FBI and Gartner
Cybercrime truth or fiction: Part 2: Are business-centric states more targeted?
Stuxnet: a wake-up call, but not necessarily a nightmare
Guarding against insider malfeasance: Interview with Paul Smith, CEO of PacketMotion
Cybercrime fact or fiction, Part 1: Banking trojans and FinCEN reporting
DHS presents awards in cyber awareness challenge
Amount of spam with shortened links nearly doubles
Burgeoning mobile Wi-Fi hotspots present risks to enterprises
Microsoft announces "coordinated" plan for bug reporting
New consumer privacy bill introduced in the U.S. House
Managing access: Interview with Glenn Hazard, CEO of Xceedium
Google: Plug critical holes within 60 days across industry
Stuxnet malware threat continues, targets control systems
Firefox updates for eight critical flaws
Employee at Maryland state agency posts client information online
Sensitive database compromised at Buena Vista University
Hospital: files with personal, medical data on 800,000 gone
Root zone signed for DNSSEC
Adobe to introduce sandboxing to limit Reader exploits
Implications of desktop virtualization for secure remote access
United States lacking adequate cyber workforce
Black Hat 2010 preview
Flaw uses USB devices as vector to steal data
Social engineering, Part 1: No school like old school: Crushing your pretext calling risks
Social engineering, Part 2: No school like old school: Crushing your pretext calling risks
Microsoft looks into malware spreading via USB
Experts encourage investment in attribution technologies
The soul-destroying consequence of losing a business payroll account
Banking trojans as a weapon of mass destruction
Mergers and acquisitions: Interview with Gary Steele, CEO of Proofpoint
The shadowy world of the advanced persistent threat and botnets
Cyber progress report: More work is needed
Mozilla to revamp add-on code review process
A call for a Canadian cyber strategy
A cyber strategy for Canada
Zeus now spoofing Visa, MasterCard programs
Engineering, automotive sectors commonly spammed
Visa issues tokenization guidance, clarifies rules around storage of card numbers
Oracle's quarterly update resolves 59 vulnerabilities
World Cup Wikipedia page hacked to serve spam
Microsoft fixes Ormandy zero-day, four other bugs
GFI buys Sunbelt Software for its anti-malware offering
Health care security: feeling better yet?
Software flaws, delayed patching reign so far this year
White House office grants DHS cybersecurity oversight
Once more unto the (data) breach
PCI DSS 1.2: Changes, best practices and tips
Up the Digital River without a paddle
Keeping HILFs from crashing your party
Banking trojan theft: stopping the bleeding of American business accounts
Rogue AV: A wolf in sheep's clothing
SC Magazine launches unique online education portal, SC Scholars, for IT security professionals
American Airlines hard drive stolen
Microsoft to fix Windows Help Center flaw, four others
Canada's newly introduced data breach law is a start, but it lacks teeth
Government to help defend private sector networks
Webroot buys BrightCloud for website reputation services
Year in prison for disgruntled former IT admin
Hacker accesses sensitive University of Hawaii server
BeyondTrust 10 minute Webcast Series
Mass. secretary of state's office accidentally releases sensitive data
Leveraging identity analytics to achieve identity governance
Malware disguised as IME file appears
GAO: Federal agencies lack advisement on cloud security
YouTube, iTunes hit in holiday attacks
Upgrading to XP SP3 and beyond
Changes to celebrate the industry
Company news: Thom Linden appointed SVP at M86, plus changes at IOActive and CoreTrace
Breaking compliance down
Embracing the social network
Yet another data mandate
Safety net or false security?
Hefty prison time for hackers, such as Heartland intruder Albert Gonzalez, is an effective deterrent.
Mass website compromise
Me and my job
Skills in demand
New frontiers
Cybercrime today
The legal side of cybercrime
Anti-hack: Retaliatory action against digital attacks
Software/hardware assurance: Supply subversion
Virtual reality: Adoption of virtualization
Closing the loop on threats
SC extends reach in North America with two conferences
Adobe "Launch" flaw may not be fixed after all
IBM buys IT management provider BigFix
Third-party apps failing to use Windows security features
Microsoft warns of soaring Windows Help Center exploits
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