Avast claims 60% of Adobe Reader users are running vulnerable versions of their software
Research carried out by Avast has revealed that 60% of users of Adobe Reader are using an outdated and vulnerable version of the popular Adobe application.
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Research carried out by Avast has revealed that 60% of users of Adobe Reader are using an outdated and vulnerable version of the popular Adobe application.
The development team behind the Cocoon service – a cloud-based extension to Mozilla Firefox that stores all cookies and internet session attributes securely in the cloud – have announced the service is now free of charge.
A former Romanian hacker, after graduating in law in his home country, is reported to have refused to pay $240,000 compensation to the US government for hacking the servers of NASA, the US Navy and the Department of Energy back in 2005/2006.
Fulfilling a pledge she made in May, Texas Comptroller Susan Combs has hired a chief privacy officer to oversee data security in her office following a data breach in April in which personal information on 3.5 million citizens was exposed.
After hiding behind a “no comment” regarding Anonymous’s claim that it stole 90,000 military email addresses and password hashes from the defense contractor, Booz Allen Hamilton has admitted that it did in fact suffer a data breach.
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), which is responsible for key aspects of the UK’s cybersecurity, has lost equipment worth up to £1m, the latest Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report reveals.
In his continuing research into which banks are processing card transactions for spamming rogue pharma websites – which supply drugs without the need for prescriptions – Brian Krebs says that a number of banks in Azerbaijan are now central to this type…
Research just released by Computer Associates (CA) claims to show that 60% of IT decision makers from medium and large-sized enterprises were disappointed by the cost savings resulting from their migration to virtualisation.
Cyber terrorism will become an increasing problem as the tools and techniques needed for cyber attacks become more widely available, according to a report on the government’s new counter-terrorism strategy.
A number of authors are reporting that the Sunday Times – amongst other papers – may have attempted to infect their computers with malware in an attempt to learn printable secrets.