Posted in Uncategorized on February 4th, 2012 by Computer Security News
The "hacktivist" group Anonymous claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on the websites of the Swedish government on Saturday as part of protests against anti-piracy regulations.
Posted in E-Week on February 4th, 2012 by E-Week
The VeriSign breach is an example of how no one is too secure or too big to be attacked. Security experts said targeted attacks on "high value" companies will continue. - Companies get breached. That's the lesson of 2011. Large or
small, no organization is immune to attacks.
The VeriSign breach was just another day of business as usual for the
bad guys.
Campaigns such as Operation Shady Rat, disclosed by McAfee,
and Nitro, disclosed by Symantec, showed how eve...
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Posted in E-Week on February 4th, 2012 by E-Week
Adobe wants researchers to focus on mitigation technologies that make it expensive for attackers to launch attacks, not hunting bugs. - CANCUN,
Mexico – Security researchers need to shift their attention away from hunting
for vulnerabilities and start thinking about ways to make it difficult create
exploits, according to a security expert from Adobe.
There is too much focus on vulnerabilities and defects in
software, Brad Arkin...
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