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EU refuses to reveal bank data transfers to US


EU refuses to reveal bank data transfers to US

Posted: 23 Feb 2011 06:43 AM PST


The European Commission and Europol have once again refused to reveal any information about how the Terrorist Finance Tracking Agreement between the European Union and the U.S. is working six months after it came into force.

Supporters rally to help PS3 hacker

Posted: 23 Feb 2011 03:29 AM PST


A hacker says that online supporters have pledged enough money to boost his defense against a lawsuit filed against him by Sony.

Securing road warriors' communications

Posted: 23 Feb 2011 08:00 AM PST


In the first article of this two-part series, I looked at physical protection of laptop computers outside the office. Today we'll review fundamentals of protecting data and data communications. This pair of articles is designed to be useful in security-awareness training for employees who take corporate laptop computers out of the office.

New bank Trojan employs fresh tricks to steal account data

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 01:29 AM PST


Cybercriminals in Eastern Europe have begun using a dangerous new Trojan called Oddjob to steal from online bank accounts in the U.S.

Iranian cyber army strikes again -- hitting Voice of America

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 01:00 AM PST


The pro-Iran hacktivist group that defaced the Baidu and Twitter Web sites a year ago has hit another target: the U.S. Government's Voice of America news site.

How to secure Web applications from insecure mobile devices

Posted: 21 Feb 2011 09:44 PM PST


RSA says 2011 will be the year of mobile device malware and of criminals exploiting these devices to commit fraud and other crimes. With literally billions of devices in use worldwide, it's hard to secure them all. Trusteer takes a different approach: secure the applications people want to access from these mobile devices. The solution involves a secure Web browser on a gateway that the mobile device must use to access the protected application.

Cisco names first COO as company reinvents itself

Posted: 22 Feb 2011 12:25 AM PST


Cisco Systems has named Gary Moore as its first COO, formally giving CEO John Chambers a sidekick to help transition the switching and routing king into new markets in the data center and beyond.

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