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  • Phishing Cyber Gang Upgrades to Fast-Flux Botnet
    According to researchers on the RSA FraudAction team, the Rock Phish gang has moved its infrastructure to the notorious Asprox botnet. Security researchers believe the move may precede an increase in phishing activity using the Asprox botnet.
    - Researchers at RSA, EMCs security division, believe the Rock Phish gang has upgraded its infrastructure to improve its ability to launch phishing attacks. According to the RSA FraudAction Research Lab, the Rock Phish group has moved its operations from its traditional botnet to the fast-flux infra...



  • Microsoft Plans 4 Security Bulletins for Patch Tuesday
    Microsoft officials have four security bulletins planned for September's Patch Tuesday. The security fixes address remote execution vulnerabilities in Windows Media Player, the Windows operating system and other Microsoft products.
    - Microsoft has announced plans to release four security bulletins next week for its September Patch Tuesday to address vulnerabilities across a number of products, including Windows Media Player and Microsoft Office. In an advisory released Sept. 4, Microsoft officials stated they would release ...



  • Secure Computing to Acquire Securify to Drive Next-Generation Firewalls
    Secure Computing reaches an agreement to acquire Securify to lead the charge in the development of the next generation of firewalls. The combination of the two companies' security technology will enable Secure Computing to deliver a firewall that regulates network access through business policies, application control and user access control.
    - Secure Computing has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Securify in a bid to lead the charge for the next generation of network firewalls. The deal for Securify comes with a roughly $15 million price tag, plus an earn-out of up to $5 million. Securify technology focuses on monitoring an...



  • Novell Expands Identity Management with Compliance Platform
    Novell has launched a compliance platform to challenge its competitors in the identity management space, including Oracle and IBM. The platform pulls together a number of Novell products, including Novell Identity Manager and Novell Sentinel. With this enterprise-class solution, Novell goes head-to-head with IBM, Sun Microsystems, Oracle and others.
    - Novell is looking to take on its rivals in the identity and security management space with a new platform of prepackaged products and integration resources designed to help organizations monitor compliance. The company's approach can be conceived of as a play against its rivals in the identity ...



  • Google Chrome Browser Vulnerable to Security Flaw
    A security researcher has published proof-of-concept code showing Google Chrome is vulnerable to an attack targeting an old version of WebKit and a Java bug. News of the flaw came Sept. 2, not long after Google officials announced the launch of the Chrome browser's beta program.
    - A security researcher has discovered a flaw in the beta version of Googles Chrome browser that can lead to Windows users downloading malicious Java files. According to the ZDNET security blog, Israeli security researcher Aviv Raff has released proof-of-concept code that targets a vulnerability in ...



  • Google's Chrome Shakes Up Browser Design
    I wouldn't assume they'll be successful with it, but Google's got a lot of great ideas with their new browser excuse me, application environment. Have they turned those ideas into good code?
    - Everyone's talking about Chrome, Google's new Web browser that endeavors to be more than a web browser. It's an exciting program in many ways, but none more so than in what they are attempting to do with browser security. I won't go into everything security-related in the program. For instance, th...



  • Google Chrome Security Features May Not Impress Web Surfers
    Google's new browser Chrome contains a number of key security features Google hopes will put it on par with Apple's Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Chrome follows in the footsteps of other browsers, especially with its blacklisting of known rogue sites and its inclusion of Incognito mode. But are the anti-phishing and secure browsing features enough to win users over from rival browsers?
    - Google has outfitted its Chrome browser with a number of security features designed to help Chrome make a splash in a market still dominated by Microsoft Internet Explorer. But whether or not the features are enough to differentiate Google's browser remains to be seen. For the most part, Goog...



  • How to Use Firewall Management Solutions to Improve Firewall Performance and Security
    Firewall administration involves constantly searching for ways to improve firewall management, increase firewall performance and remove network security threats. Keeping a firewall properly configured and operating at peak efficiency is a constant challenge for network administrators. With the right kind of firewall management technology, Knowledge Center contributor Dr. Avishai Wool explains how you can rid your firewall of clutter and improve its security and performance.
    - Firewalls are the first and continued line of defense for enterprises today, handling vast amounts of traffic across the corporate network. On the perimeter alone, firewalls filter millions of packets daily. The corporate security policy implemented in these firewalls often consists of hundreds, or ...



  • NASA Worm Talk Underscores Spread of Online Gaming Threats
    Researchers at McAfee and anti-virus vendor ESET have found virtual gaming threats are on the rise. Recent reports of the discovery of a password-stealing worm targeted at online gamers aboard the International Space Station underscore the prevalence of the problem. NASA has said no mission-critical systems were affected by the worm's presence.
    - A laptop and an affinity for online gaming that may have been all it took to introduce a cyber-security threat to a space station. Though NASA spokesperson Kelly Humphries remained unwilling Aug. 29 to officially confirm the nature of the worm detected on laptops at the International Space Station,...



  • Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Privacy Features Win User Support
    Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 includes a number of security and privacy features that allow it to keep pace with competing browsers such as Firefox and Safari. Many users of Internet Explorer seem to appreciate Microsoft's privacy protections, which are designed to protect users' browsing information. The most talked-about features are InPrivate Browsing and InPrivate Blocking.
    - Much has been made of the new security features in Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2. As users and testers bang on the beta version of the browser, Microsoft appears to have gotten a lot right when it comes to privacy. In the Beta 2 version of Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft has added a number...



  • iPhone Security Flaw Exposes Private Data
    A security flaw in the Apple iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on the way. Popular technology blog Gizmodo and an online forum run by the Mac Rumors site showed that it took only three taps to gain access to locked iPhones, which run the latest 2.02 Apple iPhone software. A spokeswoman said in an e-mail that Apple was aware of the problem and was readying a software update to fix it. In the meantime, she recommended users set the iPhone's Home button to open up the phone's iPod music collection rather than the phone's Favorites menu.
    - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A security flaw in Apple Inc's iPhone allows unauthorized users to gain easy access to private contacts and e-mails even when the device is locked, but the company said a fix is on the way. Popular technology blog Gizmodo and an online forum run by the Mac Rumors site show...



  • Accused British Hacker Gary McKinnon Loses Appeal to Block Extradition
    A British man accused of hacking into U.S. military computers lost a major court battle today and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon is alleged to have illegally accessed computers belonging to the Pentagon, NASA and the U.S. Army and Navy in 2001 and 2002. McKinnon lost his appeal today to the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition.
    - A British man accused by the United States of quot;the biggest military hack of all time quot; lost an appeal on Thursday and could be extradited to the United States within weeks. Gary McKinnon, 42, had asked the European Court of Human Rights to block his extradition, complaining that he could ...



  • WhiteHat Report Finds Web Site Security Vulnerabilities Persist
    WhiteHat Security's latest report on Web site security shows cross-site scripting remains the most common Web site vulnerability. But cross-site forgery requests also made WhiteHat's list of top 10 Web site security flaws. On a positive note, the majority of the vulnerabilities discovered by WhiteHat were remediated.
    - WhiteHat Security's latest report on Web site vulnerabilities has found the Internet in slightly better shape emphasis on slightly. In the fifth installment of the quot;WhiteHat Website Security Statistics Report, quot; the company has found that 82 percent of the 687 Web sites assessed by the ...



  • Apple iPhone Password Bypass Made Public
    The passcode feature on the latest version of Apple's iPhone can be bypassed in a few simple steps. Apple issued a fix for the issue when it released iPhone v1.1.3 back in January. While iPhone users wait for another fix, information about an easy workaround has been made available.
    - The passcode feature on the latest version of Apples iPhone can be bypassed, potentially allowing an unauthorized person to access data on the device if it is lost or stolen. The issue was posted to a MacRumors.com discussion forum and affects iPhone 2.02. Users can lock the iPhone with a four-d...



  • Private Browsing and the Enterprise
    In an enterprise, privacy is good in moderation. But new hyperprivacy features need IT's control.
    - The rumors were right: Internet Explorer 8 will have new privacy features akin to those in Apple Safari. What role should they play in the enterprise? InPrivate Browsing ( quot;Private Browsing quot; was already taken by Apple) lets the user control whether or not IE saves potentially privacy-rel...




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