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Chrome Plans to Mark All 'HTTP' Traffic as Insecure from 2015 Google is ready to give New Year gift to the Internet users, who are concerned about their privacy and security. The Chromium Project's security team has marked all HTTP web pages as insecure and is planning to explicitly and actively inform users that HTTP connections provide no data security protections. There are also projects like Let's Encrypt, launched by the non-profit foundation ...

Log and Event Manager now with File Integrity Monitoring Security pros everywhere rely on SolarWinds Log & Event Manager for powerful, affordable, and efficient Security Information and Event Management (SIEM). Our All-In-One SIEM combines log management, event correlation, visualization, reporting, File Integrity Monitoring, USB defense, SQL database monitoring, and active response in a virtual appliance that's easy to deploy, manage, and use. We've ...

Blackhat – Upcoming Cyber Thriller Movie "Hacking" is not just popular among cyber security experts and criminals, but also is a great interest for movies industries as well. Hollywood movies such as 1995 released Hackers and 2001 released Swordfish are examples of it, and now Chris Hemsworth's new flick Blackhat. Blackhat – An upcoming cyber thriller, directed and co-written by Michael Mann (who also directed Tom Cruise' ...

'SoakSoak' Malware Compromises 100,000 WordPress Websites The users of WordPress, a free and open source blogging tool as well as content management system (CMS), are being informed of a widespread malware attack campaign that has already compromised more than 100,000 websites worldwide and still counting. The news broke throughout the WordPress community earlier Sunday morning when Google blacklisted over 11,000 domains due to the latest malware ...

GCHQ Releases 'Cryptoy' App for Kids to Teach Encryption British government surveillance agency GCHQ – counterpart of NSA – has fired-up another debate over the Internet by launching Android application to encourage teenagers to tackle emerging cybersecurity threats. The newly launched Android app, dubbed "Cryptoy", was developed by STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) students on an industrial year placement at GCHQ. The Cryptoy ...

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