In the last year or so, we’ve seen significant growth in attacks on web servers, as opposed to the more traditional attacks on individual users.
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A new examination of mobile threat data from the Lookout Platform in five countries has found that threats to consumers run the gamut, from annoying to extremely invasive. The study has uncovered that adware and malware threats like spyware, surveillanceware and trojans are in particular proliferating.
This IDC Technology Spotlight examines trends in enterprise security and the role that the IBM Security AppScan portfolio plays in this strategic market.
More malware is appearing on mobile devices themselves, and despite security measures such as full-device encryption, they can steal information regardless of the roadblocks that businesses put in their way, according to V-Key CTO Joseph Gan.
There was a time when the Windows PC was the computer platform that was most vulnerable to malware and hacking. Although some malicious hackers were targeting Nokia’s Symbian mobile operating system
WASHINGTON: A British telecom company has ditched the third-largest email provider, Yahoo Mail, as its default email service, keeping in view the service’s vulnerability to getting hacked.
A few years back, I knew a guy who had a mole on his forehead, which started to grow and change shape. As a survivor of melanoma, I know this is not a good thing.
This article highlights well known website vulnerabilities, bad practices, flaws and security issues that allow hackers to compromise websites.
Malware – no computer wants it but researchers estimate that the majority of computers have it.
More often than not, the information security industry tends to focus on the negative. It’s hard not to.