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IronKey helps Orbotech ensure all high value company and customer data is secure
IronKey is providing Orbotech with its enterprise offering with centalized management. Orbotech is principally engaged in the design, development, manufacture, marketing and service of yield-enhancing and production solutions for specialized applications in the supply chain of the electronics industry.
With headquarters and its primary research
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Passwords are past their sell-by-date
Stephen Howes, CEO of GrIDsure, has commented on the latest research from Richard Boyd at the Georgia Tech Research Institute highlighting the weaknesses of passwords:
"The report from the Georgia Tech Research Institute correctly confirms that passwords are past their sell-by-date. However, I find it bewildering that the Institute is recommend
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RandomStorm appointment signals European and worldwide expansion
RandomStorm have announced the appointment of IT Channel veteran Mark Shepherdson to spearhead the company's European and worldwide expansion drive. Mark comes with a highly successful track record in the security reseller sector including most recently heading up the UK Channel development strategy for firewall and content filtering specialist, Sm
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India and Russia are the biggest producers of viruses
According to analysis of internet threats by Network Box, India has overtaken the US as the single biggest producer of viruses. India is now responsible for 13.74 per cent of the world's viruses, up from 9.5 per cent in July. Russia is the next in line, producing just over 11 per cent of viruses - a jump from last month's 4.01 per cent. The US acco
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Misconfigured networks are the easiest IT resource hackers exploit
Tufin Technologies's annual Hacking Habits survey aims to better understand how trends in the hacking community impact corporate security teams. Responses from security professionals attending the DEF CON18 conference in Las Vegas last month revealed that 73% came across a misconfigured network more than three quarters of the time which, accordi
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The Return of Ransomware and Do-it-Yourself Botnets
According to Fortinet's August 2010 Threat Landscape report, ransomware variant TotalSecurity has made its biggest comeback since March. Ransomware is malware that locks out applications and data from a user's PC and then demands ransom for restored access, and TotalSecurity loader (W32/FakeAlert.LU) was the no. 1 malware detected this month by For
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Atos Origin secures and manages the IT systems for Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games
Singapore hosted the inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG) from 14 to 26 August 2010. The Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games received some 5,000 athletes and officials from the 204 National Olympic Committees (NOCs), along with 1,750 media representatives, 20,000 local and international volunteers and 320,000 spectators. Young athletes - aged between
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Djigzo partners with Comodo to provide email encryption and authentication solution
Djigzo has teamed with Comodo to provide an easy to use email encryption and authentication solution. As a result of this collaboration, the Djigzo email encryption and authentication gateway will be able to interface directly with Comodo's managed Enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (EPKI).
A fully automated certificate request procedure allo
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Data protection laws are too relaxed and require revision
In April this year, the ICO was empowered to impose fines of up to GBP500,000 on companies found to have breached the data protection principles, while the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) issued a Call for Evidence to learn whether the European Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC and the Data Protection Act 1998 is working and how it is impacting on individ
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Zeus financial malware targets online banking customers by exploiting Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode security programs
Zeus, which is also known as Zbot, WSNPOEM, NTOS and PRG, is the most prevalent banking malware platform for online fraud, and has been licensed by numerous criminal organizations. It infects PCs, waits for the user to log onto a list of targeted banks and financial institutions, and then steals their credentials which are sent to a remote server i
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