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Black Hat briefings start on Thursday
The organisers of the main Black Hat security conference – which takes place at the Moevenpick City Centre hotel in Amsterdam’s Piet Heinkade this Thursday and Friday – have announced that presenters will reveal no less than six high profile vulnerabi…
It’s been a Hard Day’s Night for Paul McCartney’s web site
The operators of Paul McCartney’s web site were caught with their electronic pants down this week after the portal was found to be serving up malware.
Samsung appoints Wick Hill as IT security distributor
Samsung, a name better known for its PC and mobile phone offerings, has signed veteran value-added distributor Wick Hill to handle its IT security products in the UK.
Conficker methodology appears in updated Neeris worm
Even though version D of the Conficker worm failed to cause havoc – as was widely predicted – on April 1, the worm’s methodology continues to cause problems in the shape of an updated version of the Neeris worm.
Hispasec enhances free online malware analysis service
Hispasec Sistemas, one of Spanish-speaking world’s rising IT security stars, has enhanced its online malware analysis service to accept programmes of up to 10 megabytes, as well as supporting an impressive 23 languages via its on-screen interface
Infosecurity – the Week in Brief
Ghost in the machine The Information Warfare Monitor published a report on GhostNet, a cyber-espionage network that it discovered after conducting a security audit for the Dalai Lama’s Tibetan Government in Exile. Almost 1300 machines were discovered …
SQL injection attack leads to command execution
SQL injection will take a new turn later this month at Black Hat Europe, when a security researcher shows how to take control of a database server using the technique.
SQL injection attack leads to command execution
SQL injection will take a new turn later this month at Black Hat Europe, when a security researcher shows how to take control of a database server using the technique.
“Truly depressing”: GFI laments lack of insight into current IT needs from UK SMEs
Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are underestimating the security danger posed by their employees, especially in light of the current recession, according to network security software developer, GFI.