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Hacker puts 'full redundancy' code-hosting firm out of business |
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A code-hosting and project management services provider was forced to shut down operations indefinitely after a hacker broke into its cloud infrastructure and deleted customer data, including most of the company's backups.
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Spamhaus readies new anti-malware data feeds |
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The Spamhaus Project will soon publish two new data feeds intended to prevent people from being lured to malware-infected websites and domains.
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RSS service Feedly vows to resist DDoS extortionists |
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RSS aggregator Feedly today vowed not to give in to an extortion demand backed by a distributed-denial-of service attack that knocked its site offline eary Wednesday.
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Malicious major website ads lead to ransomware |
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Malicious advertisements on domains belonging to Disney, Facebook, The Guardian newspaper and others are leading people to malware that encrypts a computer's files until a ransom is paid, Cisco Systems has found.
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LulzSec leader sentenced to time served after cooperating with police |
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A leader of the LulzSec hacking group is walking free after serving about seven months in prison because of his cooperation with police that has helped prevent hundreds of other attacks.
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11 reasons encryption is (almost) dead |
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Massive leaps in computing power, hidden layers, hardware backdoors -- encrypting sensitive data from prying eyes is more precarious than ever
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Security Manager's Journal: Virtual machines, real mess |
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When Internet and phone service are impaired at a development center, the problem is traced to VM images installed in a classroom.
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6 ways the Internet of Things will transform enterprise security |
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It's already started, with a refrigerator that sent out email spam. The Internet of Things trend shows how even a benign consumer appliance could pose a danger to enterprises if connected to the Internet without proper security.
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Patch management missteps facilitate cybercrime |
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Failures in patch management of vulnerable systems have been a key enabler of cybercrime, according to the conclusions reached in Solutionary's annual Global Threat Intelligence Report out today, saying it sees botnet attacks as the biggest single threat.
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