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Are businesses at risk of WikiLeaks attacks?
Denial of service attacks against WikiLeaks, as well as companies that refuse to do business with it, have raised the stakes for cyber-crime.
Malware top risk of employee social networking
The threat of external malware heads up ISACA's list of top five threats, but the rest of the list shows the need for better education rather than...
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
Talking tech and business with James Caan and Symantec
We chat with former Dragon's Den presenter James Caan and Symantec's small business expert Ross Walker about technology, business and security.
Contract concerns will be the next hurdle for cloud
As security concerns begin to be eased, contracts in the cloud will be the next hurdle for the industry to jump.
Is cloud computing secure?
In the latest of our cloud computing exploration features, we look at the issue of security.
Do smartphones need security software?
As smartphones become more widely used and more advanced, they’re also becoming more prone to malware attacks. How at risk is your smartphone?
Q&A: Eugene Kaspersky on taking on the big boys
Kaspersky's chief executive tells IT PRO about how his company plans to climb the security ladder, toppling the likes of Symantec and McAfee along...
Google promises better Android security after DroidDream
Google has pledged to improve security after over 50 rogue apps were found on the Android Market.
Trust employees to create a safer network
It is better for network security if employees admit their mistakes rather than keep compromises under their hats, according to a senior security...
Can security concerns kill cloud computing?
The IT industry has identified cloud computing as a major trend for the future. But how much of a barrier to its development and adoption will...
Security holding companies back from the cloud
Businesses realise the benefits of cloud computing, but many are unsure of it over privacy and security concerns.
Don't forget security in the virtual world
A HP executive warns companies not to leap in head first to virtualisation without thinking of the security implications.
Email security still top issue for business
Even the top security companies have concerns around the saftey of data in their emails, according to a new survey.
QR codes: scanning or scamming?
New research claims scanning QR codes could be giving away more information than you think.
Google and privacy: What’s the problem?
Google’s unification of its privacy policies has brought the firm wide criticism. But what’s actually the issue? Simon Brew has been taking a...
Cyber crime on the rise in the UK
Cyber crime contributes to rising UK fraud levels, according to consultancy’s latest global research.
Researcher sends malicious app into Apple App Store
Sneaking past Apple's App Store proves successful, but the researcher who discovers the flaw is thrown off the iOS developer programme.
Nitro attacks hit chemical industry
The Nitro hackers went after the secrets of chemical companies, Symantec says.
Android becoming Windows of mobile hacking world?
As by far the most targeted mobile OS in Q2, Android looks like it could become the Windows of the cyber crime world.
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