Thursday, June 7, 2012

How to determine if your LinkedIn password has been compromised

Microsoft will alter Windows Update to stymie Flame-like attacks | Google warns users of 'state-sponsored' hacks

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How to determine if your LinkedIn password has been compromised
The process involves downloading the dataset of leaked passwords, converting your password into the encrypted format in which the passwords are displayed, and searching for the password in the dataset. Read More


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Microsoft will alter Windows Update to stymie Flame-like attacks
An update for Windows Update will be pushed to users later this week that will force the service to acknowledge only certificates issued from a new authority the company will create. Read More

Google warns users of 'state-sponsored' hacks
For the second time in two weeks, company alerts Gmail users who it suspects are the target of government-backed malware attacks. Read More

Researchers find ways to bypass Google's Android malware scanner
Mobile security researchers devised methods that could allow Android malware to detect when it's being analyzed by Google's Bouncer system. Read More

Windows Phone and Exchange ActiveSync: What you need to know
The iPhone and Android provide more EAS security than Windows Phone 7 does, but you may still be able to support Microsoft's smartphones. Read More



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