Related Blog Posts
Top 5 Security Predictions for 2010: What to Watch Out for
1 day ago ago from Software for Enterprise
As 2009 draws to an end, enterprises are gearing up for rising security threats in 2010. The list of security risks is unlikely to create any new surprises, as these are threats that information technology security professionals have been battling for years. Thumbnail photo by dheuer . 1) Social Engineering Fueled by Social Networks Social media has grown up. It started out as a trend, but has won over serious corporate converts. ...
Related contentThe Best Way To Protect Some Data Is To Kill It
20 hours ago ago from McAfee Security Insights Blog
Traditionally, IT leaders have seen a key part of their roles as protecting corporate data, whether that's from thieves or the accidental erasure of crucial files. But a role that is focused on much less is the strategic need to protect a company's intellectual assets by destroying data. Making data go away—and stay away—is becoming especially difficult today. Let's take the first part. How difficult is it today to erase a file? I mean ...
Related contentHe stole 130 million credit cards and wants to help you protect against, well, hackers like him
21 hours ago ago from Public Matters blog -
Just read an article from Wired about Albert Gonzalez pleading guilty last week to orchestrating the largest computer hacking crime in U.S. history. During his trial, Gonzalez told prosecutors that he, along with at least two other Russian accomplices, breached at least four card processing companies, a series of foreign banks, a brokerage house and several retail store chains. Among these retailers includes TJX, Hannaford Bros, BJâs ...
Related contentPop-Up Security Messages may put You and Your Computer at Risk
9 hours ago ago from CrimeZilla.com ... Crime News & Views
Information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI): The FBI warned consumers about an ongoing threat involving pop-up security messages that appear while they are on the Internet. The messages may contain a virus that could harm your computer, cause costly repairs or, even worse, lead to identity theft. The messages contain scareware, fake or rogue anti-virus software that looks authentic. The message may display what appears to ...
Related contentComing to a Theatre near you
8 hours ago ago from Get Safe Online (The Blog)
Guest bloger Richard Hollis Last week, the United States Congress, House of Representatives, passed the Data Accountability and Trust Act H.R. 2221. The bill is now on its way to becoming Federal law. This is long awaited and very good news for consumers. It’s similar to the breach notification laws enacted by over 30 over the 50 states sparked by California mandating public disclosure of breaches back in 2003. Federal public ...
Related contentRelated News
SEC Charges Former Lazard Employee With Insider Trading - FOXBusiness.com
19 hours ago ago from FOX Business
Existing users please login User Name: Password: Remember me on this computer Home / Markets / Industries / Finance Wednesday, December 16, 2009 SEC Charges Former Lazard Employee With Insider Trading  By Darryl R. Isherwood FOXBusiness  The U.S. ...
Related contentRelated Videos
Nothing to see... move along.
