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Discussion Threads
BYOD Android devices play an important role in enterprise security
February 11, 2013 3:44pm PST
Malware on Android Is - at this point, limited to apps you download and give permissions and which abuse those permissions. There is a huge disconnect in understanding what Android malware is and...
8 Started by frylock | Latest comment by dcolbert@...
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Discussion Threads
Review: Cover all the bases with Malwarebytes
February 8, 2013 12:59pm PST
Review: Cover all the bases with Malwarebytes article root Malware protection Do you run an anti-malware application in conjunction with your normal anti-virus software? anti-malware I'm running...
43 Started by Mark W. Kaelin | Latest comment by Techevolution79
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Blog Post
Review: Cover all the bases with Malwarebytes
February 8, 2013 12:55pm PST
To cover all your bases, anti-malware software is great to have running in conjunction with any anti-virus application.
43 Latest comment by Techevolution79
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Blog Post
Cybersecurity challenges in 2013
February 8, 2013 8:10am PST
Dmitriv Ayrapetov describes the threats that Dell SonicWall has identified as the top challenges for companies to prepare for in 2013.
2 Latest comment by HAL 9000
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Whitepapers
2012 brought threats to all platforms. We look back at the year that was
February 6, 2013 12:00am PST
2012 is truly the year we entered the post-PC era as cybercriminals moved to embrace Android, social media platforms, and even Macs with their attacks. Most notable for 2012 is that it took...
Provided by: Trend Micro Australia
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Whitepapers
2012 Annual mobile Threat and Security Round- up: Repeating History
February 6, 2013 12:00am PST
By the end of 2012, the number of Android malware grew to 350,000. This was a monumental growth from the 1,000 mobile malware we saw at the end of 2011. Much of this growth was driven by adware...
Provided by: Trend Micro Australia
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Whitepapers
Take a look back at the notable developments in the mobile landscape in 2012.
February 6, 2013 12:00am PST
By the end of 2012, the number of Android malware grew to 350,000. This was a monumental growth from the 1,000 mobile malware we saw at the end of 2011. Much of this growth was driven by adware...
Provided by: Trend Micro Australia
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Discussion Threads
Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites
February 5, 2013 11:51am PST
Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites article root Eye-Opening Report Thanks, Michael, This was a disturbing report. If I understand the message...
36 Started by Edward.DeRosier@... | Latest comment by arun@...
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Webcasts
On-demand Webcast: Who you gonna call? How cloud security services safeguard your business
February 5, 2013 12:00am PST
The bad news just keeps coming. In the first days of February this year, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Twitter all announced they’d been victims of expert-level cyberattacks....
Provided by: GFI Software
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Webcasts
Webcast: Who you gonna call? How cloud security services safeguard your business
February 5, 2013 12:00am PST
The bad news just keeps coming. In the first days of February this year, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Twitter all announced they’d been victims of expert-level cyberattacks....
Provided by: GFI Software
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Webcasts
Webcast: Who you gonna call? How cloud security services safeguard your business
February 5, 2013 12:00am PST
The bad news just keeps coming. In the first days of February this year, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Twitter all announced they’d been victims of expert-level cyberattacks....
Provided by: GFI Software
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Blog Post
Guess what? Your favorite websites are more likely to serve malware than p0rn sites
February 4, 2013 10:49am PST
A new report may change your perception of websites and malware. Michael P. Kassner ferrets out what Cisco is excited about.
36 Latest comment by arun@...
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Whitepapers
Online Enemy #1: Blackhole Exploit Kit
February 4, 2013 12:00am PST
There’s a new cyber bully out there that not only has frightened users, but continues to frustrate IT departments with its knack for exploiting the latest software vulnerabilities and infect...
Provided by: GFI Software
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Whitepapers
Antivirus: The Hippest New Apple Accessory
February 4, 2013 12:00am PST
Remember the days when Macs users thought they were not targets of malicious behavior and would be relatively free of malware? For a while it was true, at least more than for PC users, for whom...
Provided by: GFI Software
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EBooks
Optimise your online business - A best practice guide
February 1, 2013 12:00am PST
This Symantec WSS e-book explores the global threat landscape, from attack toolkits to phishing, including what technologies can be compromised and how threats can affect business agility or...
Provided by: Symantec
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Whitepapers
Secure One Time Password Generation for Website Security Using Mobile Phone With Biometrics
January 30, 2013 12:00am PST
Authentication is an essential part of network security. It is a process of confirming the identity to ensure security, with a vital role to provide security in websites. Even though text password...
Provided by: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Discussion Threads
Find out which mobile apps are stealing your identity
January 29, 2013 12:10am PST
Find out which mobile apps are stealing your identity article root Looks like ad-supported software is now considered malware ... ... by security firms trying to sell something. I've still yet...
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Blog Post
Find out which mobile apps are stealing your identity
January 28, 2013 6:39am PST
Mobile device malware is approaching exponential growth. Mobile apps are the vehicle of choice to deliver malware. Michael P. Kassner looks at our options.
33 Latest comment by viProCon
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Blog Post
New controversy on the effectiveness of antivirus software
January 21, 2013 6:00am PST
Patrick Lambert looks at a recent report that tested antivirus and found detection rates "abysmal." But not everyone thinks the tests were fair.
46 Latest comment by dogknees
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Webcasts
On-demand Webcast: 14 cloud security challenges for 2013
January 15, 2013 12:00am PST
On January 10, 2013, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team and the Department of Homeland Security made an unprecedented recommendation: completely disable Java in all browsers. A security...
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