In response to the news that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) systems have been infected with an unknown data-stealing malware, Tim Erlin, director of IT risk and security strategy, at Tripwire has made the following comments:
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Following the news that a developer has discovered a way to use Google Web crawlers to perform SQL injection attacks on other people’s sites, Amichai Shulman, CTO of Imperva, explains why hackers target search engines:
The CSA continues to build its agenda for the upcoming Cloud Security Alliance Congress, adding a number of notable and heavily debated presentations
Holiday shoppers should be aware of a rise in malicious apps and malware designed to steal financial details, according to security experts.
The revelations stemming from the documents exfiltrated by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden have changed the way we look at many things
McAfee released its annual “12 Scams of Christmas” list to educate the public on the most common scams that criminals use during the holiday season
Entities using the name and iconography of Anonymous’ Indonesian branch claim to have successfully disrupted web sites operated by Australia’s security services.
Chinese Bitcoin exchange GBL has shut down, taking with it over 25 million yuan (£2.5m, $US4.1m) of investors’ money, in another warning to those who don’t look before they leap with the digital currency.
Now in general availability, Adallom advances the way enterprises secure information in SaaS applications by monitoring all activity, detecting unauthorized access and protecting users in real-time
For the past five years, Chris Hadnagy, Chief Human Hacker at Social-Engineer, Inc, has run an unusual competition at Def Con. Called Social Engineering Capture The Flag