Thursday, June 14, 2012

16 security problems bigger than Flame

Security researchers discover link between Stuxnet and Flame | What IT can do now that user passwords aren't safe

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16 security problems bigger than Flame
Defending ourselves against everything Flame won't address IT's real problem -- or the 16 problems illustrating how besieged the infrastructures underlying IT really are. Read More


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Security researchers discover link between Stuxnet and Flame
Security researchers from antivirus vendor Kaspersky Labs have found evidence that the development teams behind the Flame and Stuxnet cyberespionage threats collaborated with each other. Read More

What IT can do now that user passwords aren't safe
Here are the strategies IT should consider in a world where users' personal passwords can be stolen from their online providers, yet are probably also circulating at work. Read More

Privacy: a joke to companies, no laughing matter to users
By and large, consumers are the ones who pay the price when their identities are stolen. If organizations really took our privacy seriously, they'd face serious penalties for such breaches. Until then, the whole notion is just a joke, and not a funny one. Read More

Stupid security mistakes: Things you missed while doing the hard stuff
IT pros would do well to remember that some distinctly low-tech security problems that are not particularly sophisticated -- in fact, some might call them distinctly dumb -- mean bad things for the companies or people who suffer them. Read More



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