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What Hackers Know That You Don't: Web 2.0 Weaknesses and Opportunities
White Paper While most enterprise users focus on the utility of these applications - how they can enhance their lives and work - profit-driven hackers are finding innovative ways to exploit these new technologies to spread their... [12 Nov 2009]
Remote Video Monitoring
White Paper While phishing, identity theft, malware and hackers are capturing the headlines, physical threats to Financial Institutions (FIs) are steadily rising, propelled by the economic downturn. Reducing risk... [11 Nov 2009]
The Fraudster Economy Model: The Dynamics of Operating a Business in the Underground
White Paper Phishing first gained traction in 1996 with hackers trying to steal America Online passwords from unsuspecting users. And while the complexity and sophistication of phishing attacks... [06 Oct 2009]
Web 2.0 Browser Exploits: What Hackers Know That You Don't
White Paper These backdoors create a daunting list of new challenges such as Botnets/ Phishing Attacks, P2P etc. Gone are the days when a simple URL Filtering solution took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet... [02 Oct 2009]
How Browser Exploits Lead to Web 2.0 Hacking
White Paper These backdoors create a daunting list of new challenges: Active Content/Malicious Code, Botnets, Phishing Attacks, Liablous blog postings, Data leakage and more. With Web 2.0, dynamic and user-generated content is... [01 Oct 2009]
Top IT Security Threats: How to Protect Your Users From Increasingly Sophisticated Attacks
White Paper The presenter of this webcast explores the top IT security threats that the users (and therefore, the data) face, including both established and new methodologies in targeted phishing, malware, and man-in-the-middle... [01 Jul 2009]
Mail-SeCure Perimeter Security
White Paper Especially today, when networks have become an easy target for hackers, intruders, abusers, Email Viruses, Worms, Trojanhorses, Phishing, Spam and DoES (Denial of Email Service). It discusses about... [30 Jun 2009]
The Origins of Social Engineering
White Paper The term phishing was coined by hackers. One would be hard pressed today to read a news article or book about computer security without coming across the term social engineering more than once. It... [30 Jun 2009]
Understanding the Value of Outsourcing Network Security Services
White Paper But today's security experts need to be well versed in spyware, intrusion detection and prevention, phishing, web scams, identity management, compliance reporting and patch management - as well as any new type of threats... [20 Jun 2009]
Be Smart About Mobile Device Protection
White Paper In fact, recent editions of the Symantec Internet Security Threat Report reveal that spam and phishing attacks are increasingly being propagated through mobile devices, and Symantec security experts now see smartphones... [29 May 2009]
Why you should hack your own systems
Comment Hackers are increasingly using social engineering techniques such as phishing, where an attacker tries to perpetrate fraud by sending out legitimate-looking emails in an attempt to garner personal or... [22 Apr 2009]
£800: How much SMEs will lose to cybercrime
News Just over half (54 per cent) of small businesses surveyed by the FSB reported being a victim of an online crime in the last 12 months, with just over a third of victims having been caught out by phishing emails, 15 per... [20 Feb 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 06.02.09
Round-Up According to a poll of silicon.com readers, nearly two-thirds (62 per cent) of those surveyed said the biggest security threat to companies is malicious and/or incompetent staff, far outweighing the danger from viruses,... [06 Feb 2009]
The biggest security threat is… you
News Viruses (nine per cent), hackers (four per cent) and phishing scams (four per cent) were all seen as far less of a risk than disgruntled or inept staff in the poll of silicon.com readers. Forget... [04 Feb 2009]
UK consumers worth £14k each to cyber criminals
News A quarter of the 1,400 people surveyed said they knew someone who had revealed details to fraudsters following a phishing email - up from about eight per cent in 2007. H is for Hackers The value of the... [17 Nov 2008]