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Guardian job site hack hits half a million users
Half a million accounts have been compromised after the Guardian's jobs website was hacked this weekend.
Companies need real-time ‘zero day’ detection
Security vendors are looking at real-time security, saying many businesses will need this type of protection as more is done on the web.
Data theft tops downtime in web security survey
The threat of data-stealing malware has overtaken systems downtime due to cyber attacks as the top global web security concern.
Infosec 08: News round-up from the show
All the rest of the big stories from one of Europe's biggest security conferences.
Search engines lead to fake anti-virus
Security vendor Finjan claims that criminals can earn big bucks by using search engines to lead surfers to ‘rogue’ anti-virus sites, or...
Police investigating botnet attacks on UK government
Security vendor Finjan says that a huge Ukrainian botnet has affected corporate and government computers in the UK.
NHS website affected by mass SQL 'Asprox' attack
Finjan reports a trojan attack this month affected over one thousand websites – including the one belonging to our very own NHS.
40 top-tier businesses threatened by hackers
Internet security firm Finjan discovers that over 1.4GB of data from individuals, businesses and organisations is being hosted on a Crimeserver
PDF and Flash files under threat from cryptic code
Disguised or hard to understand code is become more of a threat to Web 2.0 websites as criminals taking advantage of JavaScript.
Cybercrime more profitable than drugs
The profits of cybercrime are huge, but what is it that IT security can do to stem the new wave of cybercriminals – exacerbated by the state of...
Security budgets set to rise in line with cybercrime
The latest web security research is predicting IT security budgets will have to rise in line with cybercrime to keep pace with new exploits and...
Growth in stolen bank data pushes prices down
With cybercrime on the increase, the black market has been flooded with stolen bank and credit card details, forcing criminals to sell the data for...
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