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Small DDoS Attacks Just as Damaging as Massive Ones: Radware
When it comes to distributed denial-of-service attacks, smaller attacks can cause just as much, if not more, damage than enormous…
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Cyber-Legislation Bill Approved by House, Senate Prepares Its Own
Federal law enforcement officials expect cyber-espionage, hacktivists and cyber-attacks to soon surpass traditional terrorism as the No. 1 threat facing…
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SCADA Security Worries Researchers
Recent reports painted a bleak picture of the security issues plaguing industrial control systems, but the situation is exacerbated by…
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FBI Prepares to Shut Down DNSChanger Temporary Servers, Infections Remain
Some major organizations still have not removed the DNSChanger Trojan from infected computers, despite the fact that the botnet’s command-and-control…
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VeriSign SEC Report Reveals 2010 Data Breaches
VeriSign, the company responsible for the .com, .net and .gov domain spaces, acknowledged in a recent filing with the Securities…
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Trojan Targets Industry, Government With Fake Conference Invitations
Researchers discovered malware that has been used in targeted attacks against defense contractors, government agencies and other organizations since early…
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Rising Cyber-War Threat Forcing Nations to Bolster Defenses: McAfee
Cyber-security experts are concerned about the prospect of cyber-war and the growing number of cyber-threats, according to a recent report…
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Google, Microsoft Team Up to Fight Phishing, Spoofed Emails
Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and other major email providers are committed to stomping out phishing attacks and other email-based Web scams.…
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McAfee Launches Mobile Security 2.0 for Tablets, Smartphones
McAfee introduced a new version of Mobile Security to protect smartphones and tablets from malicious applications and Web malware. Mobile…