200,000 new malicious programs every day detected by Kaspersky Lab
Kaspersky Lab detected and blocked more than 1.5 billion web-based attacks and more than 3 billion infected files in the past year, according to its annual Kaspersky Security Bulletin, which provides...
View ArticleVenafi says latest TURKTRUST CA attack is a rerun of the infamous DigiNotar...
Commenting on reports that Google and Microsoft have started warning users about active phishing attacks against Google’s online properties, Venafi says this cybercriminal fraud is a complex one that...
View ArticleKaspersky Lab- Cybercriminals set their sights on gamers
Data from KSN* reveals, Kaspersky Lab experts recorded 7,000 attempts to infect gamers around the world every day in 2012. These attacks are launched in an attempt to gain access to personal user data,...
View ArticleBit9 hacker incursion signals a change in the security threats landscape,...
Commenting on the system compromise of US-based security vendor Bit9, Venafi says that the cybercriminal incursion – whilst unfortunate – signals the significant changes in the threat landscape that...
View ArticleMcAfee report sees malware repurposed to strike various economic sectors
McAfee recently released the McAfee Threats Report: Fourth Quarter 2012, (report) in which McAfee Labs revealed that sophisticated attacks originally targeting the financial services industry are now...
View ArticleEuropean channel program to help businesses counteract growing tide of...
US-based anti-malware provider Malwarebytes recently announced the launch of its European reseller program. The company is seeking to increase its presence in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain...
View ArticleCYBER AWARENESS GOVERNMENT CAMPAIGN LAUNCHES
The first stage of a new £4 million government campaign to raise awareness of how to stay safe online has been launched yesterday by Security Minister James Brokenshire as part of the National Cyber...
View Article‘Dirty Domains: Ultra AEP warns of potential danger
It seems that only 53 per cent of global top level domains are secure : Ultra AEP warns of danger of the other 47 per cent ‘dirty domains’. It has been three years since the world’s first top level...
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