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Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'

News C is for CMA You have all of this active content, you have the ability instead of just looking at things you're now changing things and adding things and oftentimes these are great technologies and resources but they're not designed with security... [24 Apr 2008]

Home Office laptop and disc up for grabs on eBay

News C is for CMA Security from A to Z Lumension Security vice president, Alan Bentley, said: "The good news with this latest data breach is that the data was encrypted. Security companies were quick to issue statements on the discovery. [29 Feb 2008]

Google launches online security tools

News C is for CMA The next version up is Google Message Security, which costs slightly more at £6 per user, but adds virus detection and outbound email processing along with content policy management. Google has launched a range of web-based security... [05 Feb 2008]

Web 2.0 security risks being ignored

News C is for CMA Rashke warned traditional security tools - such as firewalling - did not go deep enough into rich content to determine whether it was a security risk - either incoming as malware or outgoing as data leakage. [31 Jan 2008]

Work-related files go walkabout

News C is for CMA Security from A to Z D is for DDoS Fourteen per cent of employees admit to storing company material on their laptop's hard drives, nine per cent on personal devices not owned by their workplace, eight per cent use portable hard drives... [13 Nov 2007]

Phishers snare Salesforce.com data

News C is for CMA Not content with the security breaches already achieved, the phishers began to target Salesforce.com customers with malware. But, when contacted by silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk, the company refused to say whether any UK... [08 Nov 2007]

Pump-and-dump MP3 email spam warning

News C is for CMA The voice is heavily distorted to avoid detection by signature-based anti-spam security. Security from A to Z Email security company Email Systems said it detected a global outbreak of MP3 spam from late evening on 17 October and that... [19 Oct 2007]

Mac virus threat still "insignificant"

News C is for CMA Patrik Runald, senior security specialist at antivirus company F-Secure, said: "There are no viruses really for OS X - there have been a few - but, from that point of view, the likelihood of you getting hit on an Apple is insignificant... [12 Jul 2007]

Data theft scam targets CEOs

News C is for CMA Security from A to Z Once launched the executable code, embedded in a Word document, would install a Trojan and could relay sensitive information from Windows' folders on the recipient's PC, said Mark Sunner, chief security analyst at... [02 Jul 2007]

iPhone, Gmail and blogs - a corporate security nightmare

News C is for CMA The use of consumer-based technology such as web email, instant messaging, smart phones and games consoles by employees is one of the most significant threats to corporate IT security. Analyst companies Forrester and Gartner have both... [15 Jun 2007]

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