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The Attacker Within: How Hackers Are Targeting Enterprise Networks From the Inside-Out

White Paper Thanks to the meteoric rise in the importance of web-based traffic and a laundry list of vulnerabilities in web-aware applications on the desktop, end users are now being turn d into... [06 Oct 2009]

Web 2.0 Browser Exploits: What Hackers Know That You Don't

White Paper Gone are the days when a simple URL Filtering solution took care of all the issues that arise from a company's Internet bound traffic. Every employee launching an Internet browser can open a gate into the enterprise... [02 Oct 2009]

How Browser Exploits Lead to Web 2.0 Hacking

White Paper With Web 2.0, dynamic and user-generated content is becoming the norm and hackers are using browser exploits to create backdoors. Gone are the days when URL Filtering took care of all the issues that... [01 Oct 2009]

The Attacker Within: How Hackers Are Targeting Enterprises From the Inside-Out

White Paper The presenter explains how hackers are targeting enterprise inside-out. URL filtering has become a standard control within most enterprises to enforce policy for Internet bound traffic. However, with... [01 Oct 2009]

The Gestalt Approach to IT Security Takes Shape

White Paper This appliance approach was very effective during the 1990s when dominant threats were hackers attacking corporate IT assets via the Internet. As hackers were joined by cybercriminals an economic motive... [30 Aug 2009]

Email and web snoop plans slammed - again

News H is for Hackers The Home Office proposals will bring the UK in line with this requirement, extending the monitoring requirement to include all online traffic by 2009 at the latest. Home Office proposals... [04 Sep 2008]

Gambling site brought to its knees by 'unstoppable' botnet

News H is for Hackers Peter Bassill, information security officer with Gala Coral ecommerce, said attackers spent about four months infiltrating the sites ahead of the attack last year, using stolen credit card details to... [06 Mar 2008]

Cyber spies plan attacks next year

News On a similar point, Beijing recently denied reports in Western media claiming Chinese hackers penetrated Pentagon systems. H is for Hackers National infrastructure network systems in particular - such as... [30 Nov 2007]

Athletic Family Man Knows the Value of Protecting His PC

White Paper Hackers often exploit operating system vulnerabilities, and use high-traffic web sites to plant Trojan horses and other types of viruses on home PCs. That's why Eddie has always defended... [16 Jun 2007]

iPhone, Gmail and blogs - a corporate security nightmare

News H is for Hackers Gartner advises organisations to configure content management and data loss prevention tools to monitor and block the release of sensitive content over HTTP and peer-to-peer network... [15 Jun 2007]

The dos and don'ts of VoIP security

Comment Phones, for example, can become vulnerable if their passwords are not changed as they offer many points of entry for hackers. Make no mistake, says Anthony Plewes, VoIP is an attractive target for... [04 Apr 2007]

The biggest VoIP security threats - and how to stop them

Comment DoS would be an extremely effective tool for hackers wanting to bring down an organisation's entire communications system. Some routers can also throttle the inflow of traffic to stop the network from... [22 Mar 2007]

More phishing attacks than infected emails

News Once the users have validated themselves on the real system through the compromised relay, hackers kill the user connection through the relay, and take over the session. Mark Sunner, chief technology officer at... [31 Jan 2007]

Analysis: What's the next malware threat?

Comment These professional operations are taking over where the traditional hobbyist hackers left off. He had then used the computers to generate hits on website advertisements where the advertisers paid according to the... [12 Apr 2006]

Mobile porn at risk of DoS attacks, says Gartner

News Speaking at the Virus Bulletin conference in Dublin, Graham Cluley of Sophos questioned whether malicious hackers would be able to target mobile phones in the same network cell. Denial of service attacks work by... [25 Oct 2005]

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