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Data Center in the Crosshairs: Today's Most Dangerous Security Threats

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Latest News Nov 25, 2014

Google's Devices and Activity Dashboard — A New Account Security Wizard We access our Google account from so many devices that we our self forget on how many devices our account is still connected and perhaps we don't use that device anymore. To make this problem easy for you, Google has come up with its new security dashboard which will help you keep better control over the devices that can access your account. The Internet giant on Monday launched a new " ...

Sony Pictures HACKED; Studio-Staff Computers Seized by Hackers It's a bad day for Sony yesterday!! Sony appears to be hacked once again by hackers, but this time not its PlayStation, instead its Sony Pictures Entertainment – the company's motion picture, television production and distribution unit. According to multiple reports, the corporate computers of Sony Picture employees in New York and around the world were infiltrated by a hacker, displaying ...

CryptoPHP - Backdoor in Thousands of CMS Plugins & Themes Used to Hijack Web Servers Security researchers have discovered thousands of backdoored plugins and themes for the popular content management systems (CMS) that could be used by attackers to compromise web servers on a large scale. The Netherlands-based security firm Fox-IT has published a whitepaper revealing a new Backdoor named "CryptoPHP." Security researchers have uncovered malicious plugins and themes for ...

'Regin' - 'State-Sponsored' Spying Tool Targeted Govts, Infrastructures for Years Researchers have uncovered a highly advanced, sophisticated piece of malware they believe was used to spy on a wide-range of international targets including governments, infrastructure operators and other high-profile individuals since at least 2008. The nasty malware, dubbed "Regin", is said to be more sophisticated than both Stuxnet and Duqu, according to the researchers at antivirus ...

DoubleDirect MitM Attack Targets Android, iOS and OS X Users Security researchers have discovered a new type of "Man-in-the-Middle" (MitM) attack in the wild targeting smartphone and tablets users on devices running either iOS or Android around the world. The MitM attack, dubbed DoubleDirect, enables an attacker to redirect a victim's traffic of major websites such as Google, Facebook and Twitter to a device controlled by the attacker. Once done, ...

Data Center in the Crosshairs: Today's Most Dangerous Security Threats

Every day, attackers conspire to bring down data center servers and steal application data. Click here to download
[Sponsored]

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