Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

Defeating hackers and malware with disorder

Stress, burnout in information security workers raises red flag | Are you a cyber sleuth? Test your malware IQ

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Defeating hackers and malware with disorder
Entropy -- the measure of disorder or randomness -- isn't always desirable in the world of IT security. But it can make for tough-to-crack passwords. Read More


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Stress, burnout in information security workers raises red flag
IT security professionals are experiencing extreme levels of stress and burnout but have few places to turn for help. Read More

Are you a cyber sleuth? Test your malware IQ
Think you know malware? Put on your sleuth specs and see if you're in tune with the multi-billion-dollar industry -- or just a victimized bystander waiting to get duped by the next rogue bits. Read More

Antivirus: The silent virtualization killer
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New Mac malware exploits steals passwords
A new version of a well-known family of Mac malware exploits vulnerabilities in Java to steal usernames and passwords for online payment, banking, and credit card websites. Read More



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