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

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Latest News Nov 7, 2014

FBI Seize Silk Road 2.0 Servers; Admin Arrested The authorities of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation have announced that they have arrested "Silk Road 2.0" operator Blake Benthall, used the alias "Defcon" in California on Wednesday and charged him with conspiracy to commit drug trafficking, computer hacking, money laundering and other crimes. Silk Road 2, an alternative to the notorious online illegal-drug marketplace that went ...

Google Releases 'nogotofail' Network Traffic Security Testing Tool Google introduced a new security tool to help developers detect bugs and security glitches in the network traffic security that may leave passwords and other sensitive information open to snooping. The open source tool, dubbed as Nogotofail, has been launched by the technology giant in sake of a number of vulnerabilities discovered in the implementation of the transport layer security, ...

New BlackEnergy Crimeware Enhanced to Target Linux Systems and Cisco Routers Security researchers at Kaspersky Lab have unearthed new capabilities in the BlackEnergy Crimeware weapon that has now ability to hacking routers, Linux systems and Windows, targeting industry through Cisco network devices. The antivirus vendor's Global Research & Analysis Team released a report Monday detailing some of the new "relatively unknown" custom plug-in capabilities that the ...

Hackers Can Steal $999,999.99 from Visa Contactless Payment Cards Security researchers from Newcastle University in the UK have found a way to steal larger amounts of money from people's pockets using just a mobile phone, due to a security glitch Visa's contactless payment cards. Contactless payment cards use a cryptoprocessor and RFID technology to perform secure transactions without a need to insert the card in a reader, even an NFC-equipped mobile ...

The Pirate Bay's 3rd and the Last Founder Arrested After 4 Years On The Run Fredrik Neij – known online as "TiAMO", third and the last founder of the popular file sharing website The Pirate Bay has been arrested driving across the border of Laos and Thailand. The 36-year-old fugitive Fredrik Neij was convicted by a Swedish court in 2009 of aiding copyright infringement and now he has been arrested under an Interpol warrant after four years on the run. The Pirate ...

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
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