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Of Money Mules and Cyber Criminals

A new article by Roel Schouwenberg, Senior Antivirus Researcher at the Kaspersky Lab, has drawn attention to the increased use of malware in cyber attacks on financial institutions.

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METASPLOIT How hacking got easy

When it comes to security, public disclosure of vulnerabilities and working exploit code is now common. We look at why this can be both harmful and helpful to securing your systems.

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PREVENTION Staying one step ahead of the intruders

Internet intruders have many ingenious ways of escalating privileges and hiding their presence once they get inside your system. The best protection is to keep them out in the cold.

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Version 2.5 of Gibraltar Security Software Released

Development of the new version of the Gibraltar security software took more than a year. The release of Gibraltar 2.5 sees enhanced functionality and simplified use.

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Survey: Instant Messaging Dangerous for Businesses

A joint survey performed by security experts from Infowatch and Russia's Securitylab points to the dangers that Instant Messengers (IM) can mean to enterprise communications structures.

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Vulnerability Discovered in Rsync

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Rsync file synchronization tool.

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JavaScript Security Bug in Opera

A critical vulnerability has been discovered in the Opera Web browser.

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Security Bug in Legacy Unix HP-UX

A security bug has been discovered in Hewlett Packard's HP-UX Unix version; there are no plans to remove it.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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