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Internet Users Continue to Amaze with Foolish Passwords

January 16th, 2009 Comments off

It is a disgrace that humans haven’t still got the hang of setting passwords. It seems as though that most internet users have inextricably tethered themselves to a promise of not setting strong-enough passwords, which may force hackers to reconsider their choice of profession for its grueling nature. As you devour more of this story, you will begin to envy hackers for having it stroll-in-the-park easy.

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This month’s Microsoft patches could lead to a hectic week for IT managers

January 16th, 2009 Comments off

This week could be ‘hectic’ with Microsoft offering a critical patch for Internet Explorer.

Alan Bentley, regional VP EMEA of Lumension, said even though there are only two critical patches being issued tomorrow, it could still be a hectic week as the most critical patch this month is the IE bulletin requiring a reboot of all XP and Vista machines in the organisation running IE 7.

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The websites of two major providers of security products have been hit by hackers.

January 16th, 2009 Comments off

A new Valentine’s Day spam email has been detected by Websense as containing a Waledac variant. Websense Security Labs has reported to have seen several fake Valentine’s Day sites serving up malware recently, with an increase in adult dating and ‘healthcare’ related email spam released to mark the occasion. Carl Leonard, Websense threat research manager, claimed that it works by the user opening the URL in the spammed message and being redirected to a site with two puppies and a love heart to give a Valentine’s theme. The user is then enticed to download a Valentine’s kit to prepare a present for a loved one, which is a new Waledac variant.

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Kaspersky Lab and BitDefender websites hit by hackers

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The websites of two major providers of security products have been hit by hackers.

The website of Russian IT security provider Kaspersky Lab was hit at the weekend by a Romanian ‘white-hat’ hacker.

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Hackers attack antivirus firm’s tech-support site

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February 16, 2009 (Computerworld) A Kaspersky Lab technical support site was hacked late last month, exposing private customer information for 11 days, the Moscow-based security company admitted last week. The company learned of and closed the breach on Feb. 7 after it was notified by the Romanian hackers.

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Security and authentication added to pay TV services from TC TrustCenter

January 16th, 2009 Comments off

TC TrustCenter has been mandated to implement certification for the CI Plus standard in Europe.

It is to provide certification to protect premium digital TV content against piracy with the new CI Plus Common Interface Standard. TC TrustCenter will provide certificate issuance and management services and the necessary registration for all manufacturers of TV devices, digital recorders and conditional access modules that want to license the CI Plus standard.
The CI Plus standard is an enhancement of the existing CI specification that eliminates vulnerabilities in content protection for Pay-TV content.

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Valentine’s Day spam currently accounting for nine per cent of all malware

January 12th, 2009 Comments off

The amount of spam relating to Valentine’s Day has risen from two to three per cent of all spam to nine per cent this week alone.

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Kaspersky denies data leak following SQL hack

January 12th, 2009 Comments off

Russian antivirus vendor Kaspersky Labs’s US website was hacked over the weekend, exposing the company’s customer database, but Kaspersky has denied data was compromised and says the vulnerability wasn’t critical.

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Windows 7 security faces growing criticism

January 12th, 2009 Comments off

Microsoft is facing increasing heat over the security implications of a change designed to make Windows 7 more user-friendly than its predecessor.

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Websense introduces hosted email and web security services

January 12th, 2009 Comments off

Websense is to launch new email and web security services.

Websense Hosted Email Security and Websense Hosted Web Security enable protection from emerging Web 2.0 and converged threats. With recent claims made that the cloud can be a potential host for malware, the email service will clean a message in the cloud before it reaches its destination.

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