What an Englishman does in bed

Companies that monitor the end point behavior of their remote workers will have to start monitoring their (internet) behavior in bed. That at least is the inference to be drawn from a new street survey conducted by Infosecurity Europe.

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ABB won’t patch industrial control system flaw

Swiss industrial conglomerate ABB does not plan to patch an arbitrary code execution vulnerability in components of itsWebWare Server application, used in various industrial systems, because it is a legacy product nearing the end of its lifecycle.

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UK government puts brakes on web snooping plans

In an apparent about-turn over government plans to allow security and police services to spy on e-mails, phone calls and internet browsing habits, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said the legislation will be published only as a draft.

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IRS security dissing party continues

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) just can’t catch a break when it comes to its information security posture; the US Treasury’s auditors are joining the criticisms begun by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) about infosec shortcomings at the U…

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