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Virtual Patching: Lower Security Risks and Costs

This white paper reviews challenges with security patch management including risks to various areas of IT--security, compliance, operations, and budgets. Click here to download
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Latest News Jul 10, 2014

BrutPOS Botnet Compromises insecure RDP Servers at Point-of-Sale Systems Cyber criminals are infecting thousands of computers around the world with malware and are utilizing those compromised machines to break into Point-of-Sale (PoS) terminals using brute-force techniques, and the attackers have already compromised 60 PoS terminals by brute-force attacks against poorly-secured connections to guess remote administration credentials, says researchers from FireEye. ...

Google Drive Vulnerability Leaks Users' Private Data Another privacy issue has been discovered in Google Drive which could have led sensitive and personal information stored on the cloud service exposed to unauthorized parties. The security flaw has now patched by Google, but its discovery indicates that the vulnerability of cloud data when accessed via a link can allow "anyone who has the link" to access your private data without any ...

Google catches Indian Government Agency with Fake Digital Certificates Google has identified and blocked unauthorized digital certificates for a number of its domains issued by the National Informatics Centre (NIC) of India, a unit of India's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. National Informatics Center (NIC) holds several intermediate Certification Authority (CA) certs trusted by the Indian government's top CA, Indian Controller of ...

Facebook Takes Down Bitcoin Stealing Botnet that Infected 250,000 Computers Once again Facebook is on The Hacker News! This time not for any scam or surveillance, but for a different reason.  The social networking giant has managed to take down a Greek botnet that used Facebook to spread malware and infected 250,000 computers to mine crypto-currencies, steal bitcoins, email passwords and banking details. Facebook is always one of the favourite weapon of cyber ...

Smart LED Lightbulbs Can be Hacked too; Vulnerability exposes Wi-Fi Passwords Until now, we have seen how different smart home appliances such as refrigerators, TVs and routers could expose our private data, but now you can add another worry to your list —LED light bulb. Don't laugh! It's true. Researchers at UK security firm Context have formulated an attack against the Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs, which is available to buy in the UK, that exposes credentials of the Wi-Fi ...

Virtual Patching: Lower Security Risks and Costs

This white paper reviews challenges with security patch management including risks to various areas of IT--security, compliance, operations, and budgets. Click here to download
[Sponsored]

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