Many parties touch your organization's systems and software, potentially exposing them to malware, breaches, or worse! ...full story at digg
from digg on Sat, Nov 07 2009
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Air Force to Get "Cyber Sidearms" » slashdot mlbtaz writes to mention that techs working on Air Force networks will soon be getting "cyber sidearms" to help alert them to potential security breaches. "The tool could be a small piece of software installed on Air Force computers or it could be a... |
| 18 Mar 09 |
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Card-Sniffing Malware On Diebold ATMs » slashdot angry tapir writes "Diebold has released a security fix for its Opteva automated teller machines after cyber-criminals apparently broke into the systems at one or more businesses in Russia and installed malicious software. Diebold learned of the incident... |
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BSA Says 41% Software On Personal Computers Is Pirated » slashdot An anonymous reader writes "Individuals are turning to P2P networks and auction sites in staggering numbers to acquire or transfer illegal software and in doing so are harming the economy whilst exposing themselves to malware, identity theft and criminal... |
| 21 Dec 07 |
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Antivirus protection gets worse » the register (uk) What is this thing you call heuristics? Antivirus software is getting worse at protecting users from new threats, according to two reports which found malware authors are getting better at disguising their creations.… |
| 21 May 09 |
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IBM euthanizes aging Power gear » the register (uk) Time to get younger With Power6+ systems in the market and Power7 machinery slated for next year - and with IBM's supply chain expert (Bob Moffatt) in charge of its Systems and Technology Group - you can't expect older gear to stay in the product line for... |