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Hackers go after unpatched servers
...vulnerability are now at much greater risk of attack. The SANS Internet Storm Centre warned on Wednesday that it has detected a steep rise... Read more
Jan 6, 2005
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Leader: No respite from security headaches
...enough time for a hacker to exploit a new software hole. The SANS Institute today published a list of the top 20 targets for hackers... Read more
Nov 15, 2006
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New Phatbot worm out there?
...central command centre for its network. "The Phatbot has been morphing and changing daily," said Marcus Sachs, director of SANS Internet Storm Center. "We... Read more
Apr 20, 2004
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Virus warning: Deloder targets password idiocy
...threefold over the last few days," he said. The SANS Institute's Internet Storm Centre, a research group that monitors the internet for attacks... Read more
Mar 10, 2003
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