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The Sparsely Attended Sept 12, 2001 Hearing: “How Secure Is Our Critical Infrastructure?”
September 22, 2010, No Comments

A little over a week ago it was the 9th anniversary of the 9-11 attack against the US. The following day, September 12t ...

We Know Where You Live…
September 13, 2010, No Comments

... And, you're not at home. There was a recent article in the US about burglars targeting houses based on social networ ...

How Much Space To Store Pi…
August 30, 2010, No Comments

3.141592654... is about my limit when it comes to remembering Pi... and that seems to have worked for me. However... the ...

Smudged… But Your Password Isn’t…
August 18, 2010, No Comments

A really cool bit of research from the University of Pennsylvania has looked at how smudges on your smart phone touch ...

Spammers Turn to Oil Spill, Paul the Octopus and Phishing Live Chat
August 12, 2010, No Comments

Over nine in ten of all email messages in July were spam. Meanwhile, phishers find a new target with interactive custome ...

Deadly Combo: Zero Day Application Vulnerability + OS Vulnerability = Attacker Win
July 22, 2010, No Comments

The recent Siemens WinCC SCADA targeted malware packages an zero day application vulnerability with a zero day OS vulner ...

Cached Credentials & Data Loss
July 22, 2010, No Comments

There have been a couple of stories in the news recently about cached credentials. In essence, you enter your username a ...

Is today really Black Thursday for Cyber Attackers?
July 15, 2010, No Comments

Today the Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol public key gets added to the ‘root’ name servers. ...

From The Heart Of The Data-Centre…
July 13, 2010, No Comments

In a recent announcement by SAP, they say that they will 'push all useful data to mobile devices'. Good news... but not ...

World Cup 2010 spam sees nine fold increase on Germany 2006
July 9, 2010, No Comments

Vuvuzelas weren’t the only annoyance during this World Cup. Symantec’s July State of Spam and Phishing report reveal ...

Who Has Your Data? In The Cloud, It’s Not You…
July 5, 2010, No Comments

The news last week was that EMC was closing its Atmos cloud storage service with immediate effect - you can keep using i ...

Catching Up With The User…
June 29, 2010, No Comments

With the news that a couple of Android apps have been pulled as they misrepresented their purpose (they were used as re ...

Shanghai to London – Spammers will be following the crowds
June 23, 2010, No Comments

Symantec's security response team have found that Shanghai World Expo 2010 is the latest major world event to be hijacke ...

The Risk Of Cloud Upgrades…
June 16, 2010, No Comments

So, you are using the cloud and all is going well. New upgrades to the software appear at regular intervals providing ne ...

Racheting Up Information Security…
June 15, 2010, No Comments

We have been talking about Information Security for a few years now, but with the changes in legislation earlier this ye ...

Website Vulnerability Research and Disclosure
June 14, 2010, No Comments

Vulnerability disclosure is in the spotlight again. First it was Tavis Ormandy disclosing a vulnerability in Microsoft ...

Tabnapping…
June 8, 2010, No Comments

... What? A new browser-based threat has been created - just to show it can be done. However, rest assured, this will be ...

The Magnificent (Windows) Seven
June 4, 2010, No Comments

The wild west forms the backdrop for our latest video on Windows 7. Shot from the hip we warn y’all how to avoid the b ...

Which Tastes Better for Security, Java or .NET?
June 1, 2010, No Comments

In his blog, Gartner analyst Neil MacDonald asks the question, “Is .NET More Secure Than Java?”. Veracode p ...

Did I really just read that?
May 28, 2010, No Comments

Every now and again a story crops up which causes you to do a double-take. Such an incident occurred this week when the ...