Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Aging enterprise networks face security risks, obsolescence

The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them | Malware infection forces printers to print garbled data

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Aging enterprise networks face security risks, obsolescence
The majority of enterprise networks are plagued with outdated, insecure, and improperly configured devices that are ill-prepared for supporting BYOD, VDI, and video technologies. Read More


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Optimize Your Storage Volume for Better Performance
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The two most feared attacks and how to avoid them
Large organizations with ample resources quake in their boots over pass-the-hash attacks and hacktivism. Here's your best defense against those threats. Read More

Malware infection forces printers to print garbled data
New Trojan.Milicenso variants can cause infected Windows printers to print an executable file, researchers say. Read More

Typosquatter slapped with $1 million lawsuit for allegedly harvesting emails
New York-based law firm Gioconda Law Group has slapped self-proclaimed cyber security developer Arthur Kenzie for allegedly using typosquatting tactics to set up a bogus Web domain for intercepting email messages. Read More

The firewall threat you don't know
Most firewalls do a great job of keeping intruders out of a corporate network -- but they're not so hot at making sure data doesn't sneak out of the network when it's not supposed to. Read More



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