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Virtual worlds under siege from cyber crime

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Other threats exist in the virtual worlds also. Virtual worlds are playgrounds not just for people who want some online fantasy role-playing but for cyber criminals who are looking for places to launder money and... [28 Aug 2008]

First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released

News C is for CMA Paris-based computer security firm Intego said late last week it had released the first antivirus software for Apple's iPhone handset. Antivirus company F-Secure has not received any reports of malware for the iPhone, according to Fei... [21 Jul 2008]

Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus There's a crucial distinction between investigating specific threats and the mass trawling of the population. In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West... [04 Jul 2008]

The 'multi-component' malware threat

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus According to Ducklin, security vendors face both challenges and opportunities in dealing with multi-component threats. Jens Andreassen, vice president for Asia-Pacific at Fortinet, told silicon.com sister site ZDNet... [02 Jul 2008]

Are we losing the security war?

Comment C is for CMA Security experts are having to admit that traditional antivirus scanning approaches are no longer able to keep pace with the growth in malware products, increasingly purpose-designed by sophisticated criminal gangs, with product... [29 Apr 2008]

Security threat: One web page infected every five seconds

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Web threats have risen significantly in the first quarter of 2008, with one web page being infected every five seconds, according to a report from security vendor Sophos. [24 Apr 2008]

Beware the insider security threat

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Employees and insiders are bigger threats to corporate security than external threats such as denial of service attacks or malware. Security experts at the RSA security conference in San Francisco last week warned of... [17 Apr 2008]

Virtualisation: IT managers warned of security challenges

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Threats to the hypervisor are currently minor - there haven't been many attacks to date, although they will come. He said: "We reduce the scope of threats because we reduce the attack surface of the operating system. [16 Apr 2008]

Insider security risks exposed

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Employees are still one of the biggest threats to corporate IT security both through malicious and accidental actions. Vipin Samar, VP of database security at Oracle, said: "You see a whole range of people through... [10 Apr 2008]

Phishers attack social networking generation

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus That dropped off in 2007 but [security threats] have recently re-emerged in China. People are employing programmers dedicated to the production of those threats," Scroggie said. [09 Apr 2008]

Nato allies form cyber defence command

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus The Brussels-based CDMA will strengthen nation states cyber defences by reinforcing the best ways to protect national systems and forging new policies to deal with future threats. [08 Apr 2008]

Box-tickers risk serious data breaches

Comment C is for CMA A is for Antivirus That approach entails identifying and analysing real threats to the organisation. Life would be simple if curing security headaches were just a matter of buying some new technology. [28 Mar 2008]

PM to pump cash into security and espionage tech

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus Gordon Brown presented the government's National Security Strategy to the House of Commons yesterday, outlining plans designed to improve the UK's response to terrorist and criminal threats, among others. [20 Mar 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment C is for CMA A is for Antivirus The real security threats may actually lie uncomfortably close to home, argues Stewart Baines. What's different about the internet threats - rather than internal ones - is that they tend to be indiscriminate. [10 Mar 2008]

Police unprepared for security 'arms race'

News C is for CMA A is for Antivirus There's no question that threats in that area will continue to grow. Hartman added: "People on the good guys' side need to be armed with the right technologies and understanding of what the threats are. [14 Feb 2008]

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