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How security without trust is destined to fail

Many pcAnywhere systems still sitting ducks | FBI seeks Big Brother-'Minority Report' hybrid

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How security without trust is destined to fail
Bruce Schneier's new book on computer security causes our own security blogger to rethink several long-held assumptions about the ultimate goals of any security professional. Read More


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Many pcAnywhere systems still sitting ducks
Despite warnings from security software maker Symantec not to connect its pcAnywhere remote-access software to the Internet, more than 140,000 computers appear to remain configured to allow direct connections from the Internet, thereby putting them at risk. Read More

FBI seeks Big Brother-'Minority Report' hybrid
The FBI has designs on a social-media analysis tool for spotting and responding to threats, and the potential for abuses is worrisome. Read More

How to prevent thumb drive security disasters
USB flash drives can cause big security headaches. Learn how four very different organizations balance employees' need to transfer files with the need to prevent data leaks. Read More

McAfee Mobile 2.0 moves beyond virus protection
Intel-owned McAfee has released Mobile Security 2.0, which allows users of Android-based smartphones and tablets to keep better track of what applications are up to. Read More

Facebook scammers redirect victims through Amazon's cloud
Facebook scammers have started redirecting victims through Amazon's cloud in order to bypass malicious URL filters. One Facebook survey scam uses malicious browser extensions to hijack Facebook accounts and post spam messages on their walls. Read More



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