http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1293532658;fp;16;fpid;0By Rodney Gedda Computerworld11/02/2008Australia's national authority for signal intelligence and information security, the Defence Signals Directorate, will install an additional 50 servers to facilitate the operations of its computer network vulnerability team.The DSD computer network vulnerability team, part of the information security group, conducts vulnerability assessments, IT security incident response, research and development, an
read more »
ups
Category: news
|
Posted by
Staff
901 days ago
Via: http://lists.jammed.com |
Discuss
Via: http://lists.jammed.com |
Discuss
Add this link to...
Bury
Category: news
|
Posted by
Staff
715 days ago
Via: http://feeds.ziffdavisenterprise.com |
Discuss
Via: http://feeds.ziffdavisenterprise.com |
Discuss
Google reports that two e-mail virus spoofs, one for UPS and one for CNN, are racking the security world today. Google also said its SAAS Postini data centers are tracking the viruses and adding filters to help protect businesses' enterprise applications in the cloud. Meanwhile, the CNN virus has morphed into the MSNBC virus with similar nasty malware designs. - Google may be susceptible to serious outages for its Gmail and other Google Apps, but the company is putting the smack down on e-mail viruses.G
read more »
Add this link to...
Bury
Category: news
|
Posted by
Staff
10 days ago
Via: http://go.theregister.com |
Discuss
Via: http://go.theregister.com |
Discuss
$3,133.7 for most 'elite' reportsTwo days after Mozilla sextupled the bug bounty paid to security researchers to $3,000, Google has upped the ante for vulnerabilities that are reported in its Chrome browser.…
read more »
Add this link to...
Bury
« previous1 next »



