viruses and hackers
First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released
News H is for Hackers The antivirus software runs from a user's Mac, not from the iPhone itself, and checks for viruses on the iPhone when the handset is plugged into a user's Mac. The company said the latest version of its Virus Barrier X5 10.5.3... [21 Jul 2008]
Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?
News These chip and PIN devices do not prevent all identity theft - hackers can still steal screenshots of what you are doing on your PC, and find out information about you and your account which could potentially be used for fraudulent purposes," he... [18 Jul 2008]
Safe Specs
White Paper These days, protecting your systems from viruses, hackers, and other threats means getting intimately familiar with your company's security capability. Your problem, and your responsibility. That doesn't mean you, as CEO, must fiddle with the... [03 Jul 2008]
Web-based malware up 400 per cent
News Mary Landesman, senior security researcher at ScanSafe, said: "The compromise techniques being used now allow hackers to quickly 'colonise' thousands of legitimate sites, from big brand-name sites, to smaller but equally legitimate sites. [06 Jun 2008]
Minimize Business Risk and Streamline Security Management With McAfee Total Protection for Enterprise
White Paper Viruses have been joined by a constant stream of worms, Trojans, spyware bots, hackers, exploits, identity thieves, and other attacks that threaten the entire network and the endpoints that connect to it. [21 May 2008]
Are we losing the security war?
Comment Back in the distant past of 2003 the threats were different - viruses, spam, hackers, SQL Slammer and so on. H is for Hackers But an observer from another planet might be forgiven for asking why, after all this time, the security industry and world... [29 Apr 2008]
Mobiles to come under attack from 'bad guys'
News H is for Hackers He explained: "As SDKs became more available for PCs people wrote malware, viruses, worms and applications that looked like legitimate things but in reality were stealing data. He added such an organisation would raise the level of... [24 Apr 2008]
The Extraordinary Failure of Anti-Virus Technology
White Paper Because viruses spread, hackers find it easier to compromise business computers, identity theft is better enabled and computer fraud is easier to perpetrate. Virus-infected computers become an exploitable resource for hackers, who assemble and... [11 Apr 2008]
Towards More Effective Virus Detectors
White Paper Home computers are most vulnerable to attacks by malicious programs and hackers. Smart viruses can hide, mutate and disable detection methods. Viruses (or malware) are a scourge, with potentially unlimited fraudulent uses. [11 Apr 2008]
How Spyware Fits Into Defense in Depth
White Paper Most IT staff only defends against malicious code in the guise of viruses, or hackers and disgruntled employees who plan on compromising or damaging information. Defense in Depth describes a layered approach to securing information and resources... [10 Apr 2008]
Zombies: The Digital Undead
White Paper Today's hackers (the "zombie masters") have become so sophisticated that they have begun creating coordinated networks of zombie computers that can launch a full-scale attack at a moment's notice. A zombie is a computer that has been compromised by... [10 Apr 2008]
Spyware - Identification and Defense
White Paper Because these connections are "always on" our computers are open to attack from a variety of sources, i.e.hackers, Trojan horses, worms, viruses and spyware. Every day millions of computers connect to the Internet and the number increases each day. [10 Apr 2008]
Virtualization as Virus Containment
White Paper Fortunately, virtualization technologies, such as those offered by Parallels and SWsoft, serve as a formidable first line of defense against viruses, hackers, spyware, and malware. Despite the increasing number of available security measures, even... [29 Feb 2008]
Secure Desktop On-Demand Webcast
White Paper And then there are viruses, hackers, unauthorized USB devices and dozens of other external hazards. You need systems and processes that mitigate these risks and ensure desktop integrity. It's the only solution that keeps the endpoint secure by... [21 Feb 2008]
Secure Desktop On-Demand Webcast
White Paper And then there are viruses, hackers, unauthorized USB devices and dozens of other external hazards. You need systems and processes that mitigate these risks and ensure desktop integrity. It's the only solution that keeps the endpoint secure by... [21 Feb 2008]
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