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While there are various ways for attackers to trick users into disclosing their authentication credentials, phishing remains one of the most popular. Our spam traps caught a series of emails purporting to be from a disgruntled eBay user demanding an answer regarding a recent transaction. The emails contain a number of hyperlinks to the product in question which, when clicked, results in a browser-based FTP transaction to a remote host which displays a carbon copy of the legitimate eBay login page. What c read more »
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After a year of mergers and acquisitions in the data leak prevention space, vendors must focus on reducing complexity and improving policy enforcements....Deliver REMOTE SUPPORT Easily. Try WebEx FREE! TRY WEBEX MEETING CENTER and SUPPORT CENTER FREE! Deliver efficient, effective training and support. read more »
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The makers of Foxit Reader -- a free alternative application to Adobe's software for viewing portable document format (PDF) files -- has issued an update that plugs several security holes. Hats off to Foxit Software, which turned around a patched version of its program about 24 hours after a security researcher published information about the vulnerabilities. The latest build, available from this link, brings the current, patched version to 2.3 Build 2825. The "what's new?"...Please click on the title to c read more »
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Should geeks serve on juries in disputes that involve high technology? Not necessarily, according to a federal judge, speaking at a computer security conference Thursday. read more »
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Notice! The virus-spreading spammer doesn't have your baby but is claiming to. In recent emails observed by Symantec, malicious code is being spread by hoax emails claiming to have pictures of your hijacked [sic] baby. The Subject line makes the claim that someone has read more »
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 02:04:15 -0500 (CDT)http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/09/hacker-says-sec.htmlBy Brian X. Chen Gadget LabWired.comSeptember 11, 2008Your iPhone is watching you.If you've got an iPhone, pretty much everything you have done on your handset has been temporarily stored as a screenshot that hackers or forensics experts could eventually recover, according to a renowned iPhone hacker who exposed the security flaw in a webcast Thursday.While demons read more »
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The increased monitoring and profiling of Internet users by companies such as Google and its DoubleClick online advertising subsidiary is widely seen as one of the biggest threats to online privacy. But in reality, said university professor Paul Ohm, the potential for the same kind of activities by ISPs poses a much greater privacy risk. read more »
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Laptop thefts are a huge problem for individuals and companies of every size. Personal and corporate information are at risk when they're stored on devices that can pick up and walk away easily. This video discusses tools that help prevent laptop theft and that minimize the damage in case a mobile machine is stolen. - Video Content.... read more »
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