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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
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Social networking for the antisocial enterprise
Commentary--Intrusic's Jonathan Bingham says social networking sites create a new set of security problems. But a positive approach can keep the network secure.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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PwnedList alerts you when you've been hacked, for a price
PwnedList, a website that keeps track of online accounts that have been compromised, launched a new service today that alerts you when your credentials have been posted publicly by hackers.
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Adblock Plus to start allowing 'non-intrusive ads'
Not all ads are created equal.
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Valve confirms Steam server intrusion
Hackers gained access to usernames and passwords.
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HP Expands Security Portfolio to Battle Threats from Mobile, Cloud, and Social Media
There are so many different points at which different incidents can occur that getting your arms around all of them and focusing your attention on those that are most likely to cause reputation...
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DoD: 24,000 files swiped in March from military contractor systems
Department of Defense Deputy Secretary William Lynn said that 24,000 files were taken in March from military contractor systems. Now the military is sharing intelligence with the private sector to...
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Sony Online Entertainment now down due to intrusion
Following the hack attack on PlayStation Network and Qriocity, Sony has now taken down its Online Entertainment service.
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UPDATE: PlayStation Network intrusion hackers grabbed customer details
Sony's PlayStation Network and Qriocity services are still offline and there's no ETA as to when services will be restored.
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Sony's PlayStation Network hit by "external intrusion"
Sony confirms that its PlayStation Network and Qriocity Services have been hit by "external intrusion."
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Nasdaq confirms servers hacked via web-facing application
The company that owns the Nasdaq stock market today confirmed that servers in the U.S. were hijacked as part of a hacking attack but made it clear the breach was "unrelated to our trading systems."
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Tag me in FaceBook, sweetheart, and I'll kill you
FaceBook's photo-tagging feature as it is currently implemented is an intrusion on personal privacy, and enough to make one go completely Psycho.
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Google Buzz: Intrusive social networking?
The whole experience makes me feel a bit violated and out of control.
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Heartland says malware breach cost $12.6 million
The data breach at Heartland Payment Systems cost the company a whopping $12.6 million in legal costs and fines from Mastercard and Visa. Heartland, a publicly traded company that provides bank...
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The U.S. electrical grid: How big of a cyber target is it?
Updated: Spies have reportedly been probing the U.S. electrical grid for months and planting software that could be activated at a future date, according to a Wall Street Journal. The report...
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Berners-Lee warns of govt, corp. intrusion into Web
Speaking at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee warned Web users that tracking of their Website travels could allow governments and companies to create highly detailed portraits of their online lives, Reuters...
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Google wins Boring lawsuit; but that doesn't make it right
A judge has ruled in favor of Google in lawsuit that was brought against the company for publishing a Street View image of a Pennsylvania home that's located on a private road. The court actually...
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AVG snaps up Sana Security
One of the last stand-alone host-based intrusion detection product vendors has been picked up by an anti-virus firm. The Redwood City-based HIPS vendor Sana Security has been acquired by the...
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Green light for hacker's extradition
The British hacker who broke into thousands of Pentagon and U.S. government computers may soon be extradited to the U.S. Britain's top court, the British House of Lords, refused to block the...
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Call for military to operate botnet
Filed under bold proposals: Col. Charles W. Williamson III. staff judge advocate, Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency, writes in Armed Forces Journal that what the...
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