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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Researchers expose complex cyber espionage network
A newly released report "Shadows in the Cloud", details the the inner workings of complex cyber espionage network, that was systematically stealing sensitive documents/correspondence from the...
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Countries engaging in Cyber Cold War
Major countries and nation-states are engaged in a "Cyber Cold War", amassing "cyber weapons", conducting espionage and testing networks in preparation for using the internet to conduct war,...
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Research: Small DIY botnets prevalent in enterprise networks
Does the size of a botnet really matter? It's all a matter of perspective. Contrary to the “common wisdom� that based on their size, big botnets are theoretically capable of infiltrating a...
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IT expert executed in Iran
Following Pakistan's recently introduced "Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance 2008� according to which potential cyberterrorists would face the death penalty, a neighboring country, Iran,...
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Cyberattacks target UK national infrastructure
Companies that play a key role in the Britain's national infrastructure are facing sustained cyber-espionage attacks, says a UK cyber-defense chief.
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Targeted malware attack against U.S schools intercepted
Timing is everything, and from a cybercriminal's perspective, a new school year means segmenting their email databases to launch a targeted attack welcoming everyone back online. According to...
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China, Russia at forefront of cyberwarfare
Cyberwarfare - long rumored - became a reality in 2007, as Russia (it is generally agreed) let loose prolonged cyber attacks on little Estonia, China attacked military and government computers in...
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Espionage on the rise
Espionage is evidently a growth industry once again. An article in The Australian reports that the number of Russian and Chinese spies in Australia are approaching the level they were at during...
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Code 'not physical property', court rules in Goldman Sachs espionage case
Code cannot be stolen under federal law, a court has ruled, in the case of a former Goldman Sachs employee who had his conviction for code theft and espionage overturned.
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China Wants Its Hands All Over Your Internet
China faces US cyberspying accusations after proposing a "Code of Conduct" to the UN and renewing its internal internet censorship.
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Major cyber-espionage operation exposed
"Operation Shady Rat" stole government secrets, sensitive corporate documents, and other intellectual property for five years from more than 70 public and private organizations in 14 countries.
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Image Gallery: April's cyber threat landscape
Facebook phishing campaigns serving ZeuS crimeware, new Mac OS X malware variant, yet another cyber espionage network exposed, next to several reports detailing Opt-In botnets and how outdated...
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Researchers expose complex cyber espionage network
A newly released report "Shadows in the Cloud", details the the inner workings of complex cyber espionage network, that was systematically stealing sensitive documents/correspondence from the...
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Google-China cyber espionage saga - FAQ
How did the attack take place? Did Google strike back at the attackers? Was the Chinese government behind the attacks, and if not who orchestrated them and for what reason? It's time to answer...
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Countries engaging in Cyber Cold War
Major countries and nation-states are engaged in a "Cyber Cold War", amassing "cyber weapons", conducting espionage and testing networks in preparation for using the internet to conduct war,...
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Research: Small DIY botnets prevalent in enterprise networks
Does the size of a botnet really matter? It's all a matter of perspective. Contrary to the “common wisdom� that based on their size, big botnets are theoretically capable of infiltrating a...
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Huawei denies 'ludicrous' espionage claims
Chinese networking vendor Huawei has slammed as "ludicrous and inaccurate" claims that it had links to the Chinese military and government that could cause security problems for the National...
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IT expert executed in Iran
Following Pakistan's recently introduced "Prevention of Electronic Crimes Ordinance 2008� according to which potential cyberterrorists would face the death penalty, a neighboring country, Iran,...
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Cyberattacks target UK national infrastructure
Companies that play a key role in the Britain's national infrastructure are facing sustained cyber-espionage attacks, says a UK cyber-defense chief.
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44% of second hand mobile devices still contain sensitive data
According to a recent research conducted by BT, the Edith Cowan University, and the University of Glamorgan (Wales), 44% of the 160 second-hand devices that they tested, still contained sensitive...
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