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Iran Claims Stuxnet Infected 16,000 Computers
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Stuxnet has gained notoriety as the first cyber weapon reported to be deployed with impressive results. Thousands of Iran's nuclear centrifuges were apparently destroyed by the computer virus. Now Iran is telling its side of the story.Iranian security officials are ...
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a post by
Rick Robinson
on Feb 22, 2012
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Cyber Regulation and the Role of the Feds
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Much has been made of cyber security experts trying to lobby for new legislation that will force certain companies to enforce greater security measures within their respective IP networks. An article by the Associated Press reports that legislation currently mandates ...
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a post by
Brad Casey
on Feb 22, 2012
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More Smartphones Mean More Risk
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Smartphones are hot. Shipments grew an estimated 54% in the fourth quarter of 2011, driven by holiday giving and by attractive new and updated devices. But for enterprise security and risk teams, more smartphones around the office mean more work ...
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a post by
Richard Janezic
on Feb 22, 2012
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Google Chrome Makes Critical Security Fixes
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Google updated its Chrome browser this week, fixing 12 security flaws, including 7 rated as critical. The new release also includes an updated version of the Adobe Flash video player, also patching seven critical security flaws.The bad news is that ...
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a post by
Rick Robinson
on Feb 20, 2012
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Hackers Wanted $50,000 From Symantec for Stolen Source Code
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Recent communications between Symantec and a hacker linked to Anonymous underscore the need for businesses to protect against potential security threats. According to an e-mail exchange posted to Pastebin on February 6, 2012, a Symantec employee named Sam Thomas agreed ...
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a post by
Petra Jorgenson
on Feb 20, 2012
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