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Top 10 threats facing the enterprise - Part One
We speak to the security experts on the frontline about the threats they see as most serious for businesses.
Google launches new Android Market
The refreshed Android Market should make downloading business apps a more pleasant experience.
M&S data stolen in Epsilon breach
The Epsilon breach may have mainly affected US companies, but Marks & Spencer customers have been hit too.
Zeus targets Windows and Symbian phones
Both Symbian and Nokia platforms are targeted by some new Zeus variants.
Symantec unveils Endpoint Protection 12
Endpoint Protection 12 uses Symantec's Insight technology to protect against a wide array of threats.
Gingerbread data-stealing flaw discovered
Researchers have discovered a Gingerbread data-stealing flaw in the US.
Apple appoints new security chief
Apple has reportedly appointed a new security chief to take the helm in the coming months.
Microsoft issues emergency patch for shortcut loophole
The software giant has been forced to step out of its normal Patch Tuesday cycle to address a vulnerability leaving all Windows PCs open to attack.
Sophos heads to cloud for new security tech
Sophos has launched a range of security products, one of which uses a cloud-based database to check suspicious files.
Week in Review: Halloween tech scares
The IT industry is often capable of throwing up a few scares as this week in tech has shown.
McAfee Mac software highlights new risks
The increasing use of Macs in the business world has convinced McAfee that Apple-specific security software is now necessary.
Week in Numbers: One tweet
People sign up for Twitter, but they don't necessarily tweet, in addition to other surprising stats from this week in tech.
GhostNet: Did the Chinese government hack the world?
The Chinese state has been accused of spying on networks around the world, but it could also be cybercriminals – which could turn out to be a...
Analysis: Should the police hack your computer?
The police may soon have more power to use hacking techniques to spy on criminals, which has led to many concerned about what they view as breaches...
Top 10 security predictions for 2009
What will next year hold in the ever-changing world of IT security?
Week in Review: 'Superhacker’ to face US justice
McKinnon finally faces the music in the US, new competition for Google, Nokia looks to the future, the government fights crime, and more on the new...
Q&A: Gerhard Eschelbeck, chief technology officer at Webroot
We spoke to the chief technology officer of one of InfoSecurity 2010’s main sponsors to find out more about the rise of malware in 2010.
Adobe Reader and IE feel brunt of web-based malware
Symantec's latest annual report shows PDF-based attacks accounted for nearly half of all online attacks in 2009, with 240 million new threats...
How to protect a group of office PCs from viruses
Safeguarding multiple office computers from malware doesn't have to be difficult or expensive, as Simon Edwards shows in our step-by-step guide.
FBI warns of Osama Bin Laden photo malware
Osama Bin Laden may be dead, but the FBI has warned of emails claiming to contain images of the former Al Qaeda leader.
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