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Managing the unmanageable


Managing the unmanageable

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:43 AM PST


Cloud firewall management vendors unleash new wares aimed to taming virtual firewall sprawl.

Leaked EU memo highlights concerns over data retention law

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:06 AM PST


Digital rights groups in Europe have called for a ban on blanket data retention after a leaked internal memo from the European Commission admitted that there are significant problems with the current E.U. Data Retention Directive.

Anonymous releases recording between FBI, UK law enforcement

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 07:02 AM PST


The politically-motivated hacking group Anonymous released on Friday a 17-minute recording of a conference call between U.S. and British law enforcement agents coordinating an ongoing investigation into the group.

PHP 5.3.10 fixes critical remote code execution vulnerability

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 06:19 AM PST


The PHP Group released PHP 5.3.10 on Thursday in order to address a critical security flaw that can be exploited to execute arbitrary code on servers running an older version of the Web development platform.

Google won't delay new privacy policy despite EU concerns

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 05:14 AM PST


Google does not plan to delay its new privacy policy despite calls from Europe's data protection watchdog.

Google reveals Android malware 'Bouncer,' scans all apps

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 03:46 AM PST


Google yesterday unveiled an automated system that scans Android apps for potential malware or unauthorized behavior, a move critics have long called the company to make.

Lawsuit raises questions about email privacy at work

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 03:24 AM PST


A recent lawsuit filed against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is drawing attention to the question of whether employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when using personal email accounts on workplace computers.

Symantec warns of Android Trojans that mutate with every download

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 02:52 AM PST


Researchers from security vendor Symantec have identified a new premium-rate SMS Android Trojan horse that modifies its code every time it gets downloaded in order to bypass antivirus detection.

Google finally scans malware-ridden Android Market

Posted: 03 Feb 2012 02:10 AM PST


The Bouncer service analyzes apps in Android Market for known malware, spyware, and trojans

SaaS, APTs and Asymmetric Risk Take Spotlight at Security Threats 2012

Posted: 02 Feb 2012 01:40 AM PST


What's your stance on SaaS? Is your perimeter as secure as you think? How can the insurance calculus on asymmetric risk illuminate your company's security exposure? CIO.com's Bernard Golden recaps the provocative discussions entertained at the Security Threat 2012 conference.

Half of Fortune 500 firms infected with DNS Changer

Posted: 02 Feb 2012 12:28 AM PST


Half of all Fortune 500 companies and major U.S. government agencies own computers infected with the "DNS Changer" malware that redirects users to fake websites and puts organizations at risk of data theft, a security company said today.

VeriSign admits multiple hacks in 2010, keeps details under wraps

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 11:56 PM PST


VeriSign, the company responsible for guiding most of the world's Internet users to the correct websites and once the largest encryption certificate issuing authority, was successfully hacked several times in 2010.

Apple updates Lion, patches 51 bugs in Mac OS X

Posted: 01 Feb 2012 09:04 PM PST


Apple on Tuesday patched 51 vulnerabilities in Mac OS X, most of them critical, in 2012's first security update.

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