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  1. Twitter email account hack highlights cloud dangers

    Imperva, a data security specialist, says that last week's hacking of a Twitter senior executive's email account - details of which are now fully emerging - was the result of a combination of poor security practices and safeguards.

  2. Watch out for more mobile trojans on the horizon says Fortify Software

    Fortify Software, the application vulnerability analysis firm, says that the recent faux pas by the Symbian Foundation - in which the foundation effectively `signed' a malicious application for release on its software referencing service - is an indicator of further slip-ups on the mobile malware front in the future.

  3. Smartphone security has privacy problems

    WXPI, a Pittsburgh, Pennylvania-based TV station has quietly broken a story which could have profound repercusions on the security of so-called smartphones - mobile phones with computer-like qualities.

  4. UK's first mobile phone directory goes offline

    The UK's first mobile phone directory - which went live on the web and over the phone earlier in July - has been taken offline, just days after it went live amidst a fanfare of publicity.

  5. Google wins UK court battle over search content

    Google is not responsible for the content of its internet search results, a UK court has ruled.

  6. Swine flu could reduce 2009 GPD by 3%, say economists

    Businesses need to check their contingency plans and improve home-working support systems as swine flu looks poised to reduce UK GDP by 3% this year.

  7. New Trojan malware variants evade major anti-virus engines claims CommTouch

    Based on an analysis of two billion emails and internet transactions processed by its OEM anti-spam and anti-malware customers every day, CommTouch says that millions of email-borne malware such as Trojans and viruses bypassed several major anti-virus engines during the second quarter of 2009.

  8. NHS hit by over 8000 viruses in one year

    The NHS was infected by over 8000 (computer) viruses over the last year, many of which could have been avoided if information security policies and technologies were properly adopted.

  9. Google Chrome OS: no viruses, malware or security updates…

    As Google announced the future launch of its Google Chrome operating system (OS) based on an open source Linux kernel, it also claimed that “users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work”, but is that possible?

  10. 575 variants of Koobface detected during June says Kaspersky Lab

    Researchers with Russian IT security vendor Kaspersky Lab say they detected 575 new variants of the Koobface worm during June.

  11. More weaknesses in e-commerce and SSL-VPN connections revealed

    A report just published by Ben Chai - a director with Incoming Thought Limited and editor of the SecurityVibes portal - claims to show that a security flaw in the secure sockets layer (SSL) internet protocol has been used by criminals to circumvent supposed secure e-commerce website.

  12. Social security numbers guessable, say academics

    Two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University claim that it is possible to predict a person's social security number by using statistical analysis, throwing the security of a key personal identifier into doubt.

  13. Facebook profiles ruin chances of becoming a spy

    Facebook and other social networking sites are coming under fire for ruining the spy industry as finding new recruits without an online trail is becoming next to impossible, according to IT security specialist NCC Group.

  14. Waledec botnet sweeps web in July 4 campaign

    The team behind the Waledec botnet mounted a new malware campaign over the July 4 weekend that has infected thousands of PCs.

  15. Internet luring law to include sending of sexually explicit messages - 'sexting'

    The state of Colorado has updated a law designed to protect children on the internet from sending of sexually explicit messages, known as 'sexting', to include cell phones too.

  16. Gartner expects IT spending to fall 6% in 2009

    Worlwide IT spending could fall 6% to US$3.2 trillion in 2009, according to Connecticut-based IT research and advisory company Gartner.

  17. Online game EVE sees virtual EBank robbed by CEO

    The CEO of a virtual gaming bank within the space trading game EVE Online, has run off with 200bn of virtual credits trading them in for real world cash of £3115 (US$5100) through the black market.

  18. BT assists Metropolitan Police in security enquiries

    UK telecoms giant BT has secured a prestigious deal to provide officers and staff at London's Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) with new identity and access management services

  19. Data leakage webinar coming up

    Data leakage - one of the IT security hot topics of the moment - is on the agenda of a joint Cyber-Ark/Websense webinar being broadcast live at 3pm today, and available via the Infosecurity web site on a recorded basis after that time.

  20. Weekly Brief - June 30 2009

    Danny Bradbury explores some of the more interesting stories in the security field from the last week.

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