Infosecurity News

  1. Cloudmark acquire Bizanga

    Security solution developer, Cloudmark, has announced it has entered an agreement to takeover message processing platform developers, Bizanga.

  2. Entanet raises concern over government's communications interception plans

    Communications service provider Entanet has raised a number of concerns regarding the planned UK government surveillance system.

  3. LogLogic embraces quad core audit logging management

    Audit and compliance specialist LogLogic has unveiled a new range of audit and logging software designed specifically for use with the latest generation of quad core processor-based IT systems.

  4. Microsoft patch causes blue screen of death on infected machines

    Microsoft found itself in patch hell this week, withdrawing an update resolving an important vulnerability in Windows. The company found that some users infected with malware experienced problems restarting their machines after installing the bug fix.

  5. Google Buzz attacked for privacy violation

    Google was fighting security, privacy, and censorship issues this week following the launch of Buzz, its social networking service. As Iran reportedly shut down Gmail, others reported that the service was revealing who Buzz users had the most contact with, leading to potential personal security issues.

  6. Police recover missing iPhone using satellite technology

    The latest 3GS iPhone is a valuable piece of kit and, as you might expect, a number get stolen every day, but Ian Kellett of Cumbria managed to harness his iPhone's global positioning system (GPS) when his handset went missing one Saturday last month.

  7. US to be hit by simulated cyberattack

    On Tuesday, the US will undergo a simulated cyberattack to help policymakers decide how well the country would cope.

  8. Hackers crack Twitter app to generate spam

    Third-party apps on social networking sites have been criticised in the past for security issues, with the main focus being on Facebook apps, but now the spotlight has fallen on Twitter.

  9. Data loss concerns over online dating

    Life assistance company, CPP, is warning online daters about the dangers of giving out personal information this Valentine's day

  10. Romantics targeted with Valentine’s Day spam

    Virus protection company, PandaLabs, is warning internet users that cyber criminals will use Valentine’s Day-themed content to spread malware.

  11. Nigerian government uses music in cybercrime fight

    The Nigerian Government is working with Microsoft on a public awareness program that uses music to fight cybercrime in the country.

  12. Mozilla admits it was wrong about Firefox add-on

    The Mozilla Foundation, the open source group behind the popular Firefox web browser, has withdrawn a claim that a software developer had infected a Firefox add-on with a trojan.

  13. Serious Fraud Office warns on social networking data harvesting

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has warned that Facebook and Twitter – two of the most popular social networking sites – are actively being used by criminals to harvest users' personal financial details.

  14. F-Secure lands international security deal with Vodafone

    IT security vendor F-Secure has extended its mobile data protection deal with Vodafone, which dates from two years ago, to cover users of PCs supplied by the international communications giant.

  15. Prolexic chase botnet cybercriminals

    Network service security vendor, Prolexic, has released a report highlighting the difficulties in tracing the activities of cybercriminals using botnets.

  16. Stakkato to be tried in Sweden for Cisco hack

    The US Government has handed over responsibility for the trial of a young hacker accused of stealing Cisco source code to Sweden, his home country.

  17. Barracuda moves into distributed firewall technology

    Barracuda Networks has taken the wraps off a new technology firewall platform for distributed architectures that it claims will allow companies to enhance their firewall protection.

  18. Lancashire police install new audit and security software

    3ami has announced that Lancashire Constabulary is using its Monitoring and Audit System (MAS) software to comply with new data security regulations from the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO).

  19. Safer Internet Day – watch out for fake updates says Webroot

    Today, as you may have noticed, is Safer Internet Day, when vendors in the IT security world will almost certainly be appearing on the radio and TV explaining how to surf the net more securely. But, says Webroot, one of those vendors, users should watch – especially today – for fake updates to their security software.

  20. Komercní banka win Gartner business intelligence award

    Information technology research and advisory company, Gartner, has named Komercní banka as the winner of its Business Intelligence Excellence Award, in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

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