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Protecting and Defending SMBs From High-Risk Cyber Attacks and Malware With Real-Time Continuous Threat Management
September 17, 2012 12:00am PDT
Cyber attacks are making headlines every day and have evolved into a frequent and costly incident with a significant number of businesses becoming a victim of at least one data breach in the past...
Provided by: Tactical FLEX, Inc.
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Quest Workspace Desktop Authority
September 17, 2012 12:00am PDT
Desktop Authority helps you centrally target, configure, manage, secure and support the Windows user environment when migrating to Windows 7. Using a central console, you can quickly and...
Provided by: Quest Software, now a part of Dell
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Whitepapers
Safeguarding Academic Accounts and Resources With the University Credential Abuse Auditing System
September 16, 2012 12:00am PDT
Whether it happens through malware or through phishing, loss of one's online identity is a real and present danger. While many attackers seek credentials to realize financial gain, an analysis of...
Provided by: University of Miami School of Business Administration
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Discussion Threads
Five free anti-malware tools for Windows PCs
September 15, 2012 1:46am PDT
Five free anti-malware tools for Windows PCs article root Running Combofix With AVG You Are Wrong in what you say about having to remove AVG, you simply disable it until reboot then run Combofix...
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Five free anti-malware tools for Windows PCs
September 12, 2012 11:33am PDT
Protect your system against those insidious malware threats with the help of these reliable removal tools.
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Improving Network Security to Secure Critical Infrastructures and Reduce Malware Exploits With Real-Time Threat Management
September 12, 2012 12:00am PDT
The world's critical infrastructures are becoming more susceptible to cyber attacks as utility and nuclear power companies increasingly wire their control system and industrial machinery to the...
Provided by: Tactical FLEX, Inc.
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Whitepapers
Behavioral Malware Detection in Delay Tolerant Networks
September 12, 2012 12:00am PDT
The Delay-Tolerant-Network (DTN) model is becoming a viable communication alternative to the traditional infrastructural model for modern mobile consumer electronics equipped with short-range...
Provided by: Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
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Large-Scale Analysis of Malware Downloaders
September 10, 2012 12:00am PDT
Downloaders are malicious programs with the goal to subversively download and install malware (eggs) on a victim's machine. In this paper, the authors analyze and characterize 23 Windows-based...
Provided by: University of Antwerp
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Whitepapers
Securing end-user mobile devices in the enterprise
September 10, 2012 12:00am PDT
Develop an enforceable mobile security policy and practices for safer corporate data. This white paper outlines the security risks of mobile devices accessing enterprise data and calls for...
Provided by: IBM
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Finding Non-Trivial Malware Naming Inconsistencies
September 5, 2012 12:00am PDT
Malware analysts, and in particular antivirus vendors, never agreed on a single naming convention for malware specimens. This leads to confusion and difficulty - more for researchers than for...
Provided by: Politecnico di Bari
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Blog Post
Not all gloom and doom for antivirus: A talk with Mario Vuksan
September 4, 2012 6:39am PDT
Signs indicate antivirus apps, as we know them, are not working. In this interview with security researcher, Mario Vuksan, Michael Kassner learns that there are still ways to change that.
3 Latest comment by JCitizen
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Whitepapers
Building a better mousetrap in anti-malware
September 3, 2012 12:00am PDT
Change is a constant in security. Threats are constantly changing to evade security defenses and to reach their objectives, which is increasingly for financial gain. Oddly, some categories of...
Provided by: Webroot Software
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A Survey on Web Spam Detection Methods: Taxonomy
September 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
Web spam refers to some techniques, which try to manipulate search engine ranking algorithms in order to raise web page position in search engine results. In the best case, spammers encourage...
Provided by: sharick
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A New Generic Taxonomy of Malware Behavioural Detection and Removal Techniques
August 31, 2012 12:00am PDT
Modern malware has become a major threat to today's Internet communications. The threat can infiltrate hosts using a variety of methods, such as attacks against known software vulnerabilities,...
Provided by: JATIT
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Blog Post
Is the death knell sounding for traditional antivirus?
August 27, 2012 7:37am PDT
Antivirus developers need to run malcode in their labs in order to create malware-identifying signatures. What happens if they can't?
54 Latest comment by dogknees
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Blog Post
Porn browsing at work leads to corporate security breaches
August 23, 2012 12:17pm PDT
Users accessing porn at work is a gateway for malware and ransomware that IT pros have to clean up. And if the content is also illegal, it's an even bigger problem. Bob Eisenhardt shares some tips...
18 Latest comment by Deadly Ernest
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Blog Post
Should developers be sued for security holes?
August 23, 2012 7:42am PDT
Software makers should face legal action if sloppy coding leads to hackers emptying users' bank accounts, argues a Cambridge academic.
390 Latest comment by jsargent
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Blog Post
Uncloaking invisible iFrames
August 20, 2012 7:26am PDT
Mention drive-by malware to nefarious types and they smile, silently thanking the invisible iFrame. Ever wonder why?
30 Latest comment by JCitizen
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Whitepapers
Coordination in Network Security Games: a Monotone Comparative Statics Approach
August 20, 2012 12:00am PDT
Malicious softwares or malwares for short have become a major security threat. While originating in criminal behavior, their impacts are also influenced by the decisions of legitimate end users....
Provided by: Cornell University
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Blog Post
What Windows 8 has done to improve security
August 14, 2012 6:00am PDT
Windows 8 is getting mixed reviews but there's no doubt that Microsoft has taken significant steps to improve security. Patrick Lambert describes the new features.
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