The average large global enterprise has about 2,400 unsafe apps on the mobile devices in its environment, according to a new study from mobile security vendor Veracode.
Maria Korolov |
12 Mar |
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The majority of security professionals, 54 percent, said they were under more pressure in 2014 than the year before, and 84 percent said they needed more staff, according to a report released today.
Maria Korolov |
12 Mar |
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Last week, U.S. Marshals sold off another 50,000 Bitcoins that used to belong to Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht -- a.k.a. "Dream Pirate Roberts." Ulbricht was found guilty on all accounts last month, and faces up to life in prison.
Maria Korolov |
10 Mar |
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Criminals setting up fake domains for phishing are prone to use the same words over and over and spotting those words can help identify malicious sites, according to a new threat detection model from OpenDNS.
Maria Korolov |
07 Mar |
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Coordinated global enforcement efforts reduced the number of financial Trojans by more than half -- 53 percent -- in 2014, according to a new report from Symantec, and phishing email rates fell 74 percent.
Maria Korolov |
06 Mar |
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Attackers have set up around 10,000 malicious subdomains on accounts belonging to GoDaddy customers, according to a new report from Cisco's Talos Security Intelligence and Research Group.
Maria Korolov |
05 Mar |
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Geofencing technology -- tracking the location of a mobile device -- could offer an extra layer of security for enterprises trying to manage both company-owned and employee-owned devices. However, the technology can also raise worries about privacy and battery life.
Maria Korolov |
04 Mar |
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One of the main topics at this year's CSO50 conference is how security departments could reinvent themselves as business enablers.
Maria Korolov |
26 Feb |
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The malware landscape changed last year compared to previous years, with attackers increasingly focus on the mobile channel and embracing cryptoransomware, according to a new report from Trend Micro.
Maria Korolov |
25 Feb |
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Ask security pros what they would change about the Internet if they could go back in time knowing what they know now, and most can point to a list of mistakes we could have avoided.
Maria Korolov |
24 Feb |
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Researchers were able to get sensitive corporate information just by looking around corporate offices in 88 percent of attempts, according to a new study.
Maria Korolov |
21 Feb |
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Two out of every 1,000 employee smartphones in the U.S., on average, are infected with commercial "child-monitoring" spyware, according to a study by security firms Lacoon Mobile Security and Check Point.
Maria Korolov |
20 Feb |
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Newly-disclosed vulnerabilities in Flash and Java were the ones to watch out for this winter, according to a new report by Copenhagen-based security firm Secunia.
Maria Korolov |
19 Feb |
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Fraudsters targeting an Omaha company last summer used extremely well-targeted emails to convince its controller to send a series of wires totaling $17.2 million to a bank in China.
Maria Korolov |
17 Feb |
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The majority of new malware is added to antivirus signature databases within 24 hours of first appearance, and 93 percent is detected within a month, but it can take as long as six months for antivirus to catch the remaining 7 percent, according to a new study by Atlanta-based security vendor Damballa, Inc.
Maria Korolov |
14 Feb |
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