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by James Riley
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 |
Microsoft is to be queried by a parliamentary committee investigating cyber-crime over an embarrassing phishing attack on its Hotmail service that allowed unauthorised access to the personal details of up to 10,000 email users.
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by David Heath
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 |
WatchGuard’s new 3G Extend product brings hardware encryption to the mobile workforce.
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by David Heath
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Friday, 17 July 2009 |
In a surprise this morning, Fyodor announces the immediate availability of Nmap v5.00
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by Peter Dinham
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Monday, 15 June 2009 |
The market in the ASEAN region for network security vendors grew a very healthy 20 percent last year, while the Australian market grew by around four percent over 2007.
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by Davey Winder
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Tuesday, 09 June 2009 |
Facing up to 70 years in a US prison, self-confessed NASA hacker Gary McKinnon is now getting desperate as extradition beckons.
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by Peter Dinham
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Sunday, 24 May 2009 |
There’s an increasing emphasis on the use of the latest network surveillance technologies and changes in the way organisations are protecting their business assets, with more sophisticated security methods being deployed.
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by Stan Beer
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009 |
After years of fighting a losing battle against the growing deluge of spam swamping the net, security and law enforcement agencies finally struck their first blow of any consequence late last year when they managed to shut down the servers of a major spam hosting provider. Now authorities are looking for other ways to attack the root of the problem rather than just the symptoms.
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by David Heath
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Wednesday, 10 December 2008 |
Fyodor (better known to his mum as Gordon Lyon) has announced the availability of his book “NMAP Network Scanning,” the official guide to the Nmap Network Scanner software.
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by David Heath
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 |
In the last couple of hours, Sipera VIPER Lab finally announced the availability of UCSniff v1.0. This is a ‘security tool’ intended to test for the threat of unauthorised eavesdropping.
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by David Heath
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Friday, 07 November 2008 |
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Researchers claim to have cracked the Wireless Protection Access (WPA) standard. Their results are due to be announced at the upcoming PacSec conference on November 12th and 13th in Tokyo, Japan. The paper has also been submitted to WiSec 2009 Zurich.
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