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Analysis: The security industry moves into data protection
McAfee’s recent purchase of data protection company Reconnex showed the latest security vendor focusing on a market that has exploded thanks to...
‘Monster’ phishing of recruitment website
Fraudsters look to target credit-crunch affected jobseekers, and find that new phishing kits are making their jobs even easier
InfoSec 2011: Energy firms pummelled by DDoS attacks
A McAfee report shows energy providers are getting hit by some serious DDoS attacks.
McAfee provides security for HP and Toshiba
The vendor announces it will supply pre-loaded software for HP and Toshiba computers worldwide, and also announces moves into the data protection...
McAfee partners with tech industry big shots
The security vendor spreads its wings to offer networking, PC and virtualisation security for IT industry leaders.
McAfee uncovers monolithic targeted attack campaign
Operation Shady RAT targeted more than 72 organisations, including the UN and the International Olympic Committee.
Income looks safe for McAfee
The security specialists have reported a jump of almost 40 per cent in income over the last three months.
Intel to acquire McAfee in $7.68 billion deal
In a move that will no doubt shock some, Intel has agreed to acquire McAfee for a whopping $7.68 billion.
The poisonous rootkits rocking the security world
There are some seriously stealthy rootkits running on computers today. Tom Brewster investigates the extent of the problem...
Is the security industry lying about malware protection?
Chief executive of M86 Security says every other security company bar his is misleading consumers about the malware protection they offer.
ICSPA launched to fight global cyber crime
The group will hope to open up communication channels between nations to fight cyber crime.
Websense in line for $1 billion sale?
Websense is looking at selling, although the firm is keeping tight lipped on the "rumour and speculation."
App stores: A security time bomb?
With more and more app stores popping up, are we about to see a significant rise in threats within these virtual stores?
Webroot acquires Prevx to lead 'security revolution'
Webroot, a Colorado-based web security firm, has bought UK company Prevx for an undisclosed fee.
UK firms among slowest for Web 2.0 uptake
UK firms are not acting fast with Web 2.0 adoption when compared to businesses from other nations.
‘Here you have’ an aggressive sex movie attack
Security firms are warning about a widespread and aggressive attack, using an old school method to tempt users into downloading a virus.
Infected USB caused biggest US military breach ever
A top government official has revealed an infected USB was the cause of a major US military security breach.
Pharma spam continues in 2010
McAfee’s latest report shows how spam continues to riddle our networks, whether you’re an average Joe or president of the US.
Irish websites are safest in Europe
Research into malicious threats and websites reveal that those from Ireland are the safest.
Pirate Bay prosecution saw explosion of file sharing
Headlines around The Pirate Bay lead to an explosion in growth of BitTorrent websites hoping to fill the gap.
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