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Microsoft takes legal action to shut down Waledac botnet

Federal judge grants Microsoft the ability to shut down hundreds of domain names tied to the Waledac botnet.

Corporate Espionage: Tomorrow Arrived Yesterday

Corporate espionage isn't a Cold War leftover; China-Google and "Climategate" are your reality today.

Cloud security issues, targeted attacks to be hot-button topics at RSA

Cloud computing concerns will share the spotlight at this year's 2010 RSA Conference, with ways to defend against the frequency of targeted cyberattacks against corporate networks.

Voice data security risks on the rise, say experts

New threats to mobile phones place personal information, intellectual property and trade secrets at greater risk of theft from hackers.

ATM Skimming: How to Recognize Card Fraud

Criminals are increasingly turning to card skimming as a profitable way to steal cash. Would you know what to look for at your local ATM?

Telltale Signs of ATM Skimming

ATM skimming schemes are responsible for about $350,000 of monetary losses each day in the United States and is considered to be the number one ATM-related crime. Here are a few things to look for the next time you need to hit the ATM.

IBM: Vulnerabilities Fell in 2009, but Other Risks Abound

The number of software vulnerabilities fell overall in 2009, but the number of bugs in document readers and multimedia applications increased by 50 percent, according to IBM's annual X-Force Trend and Risk Report.

Are Hollywood Hackers Bogus Or Bright?

Quick: What's a hacker? A pimply faced teenager in a dark bedroom trying to start World War Three, or a thirty-something professional with mad computer skills?

Baidu: Registrar 'incredibly' Changed our E-Mail for Hacker

A hacker who took down top Chinese search engine Baidu.com last month broke into its account with a U.S. domain name registrar by pretending to be from Baidu in an online chat with the registrar's tech help, according to a lawsuit filed by Baidu.

Interest in data leakage protection, event log management rises

Compliance projects are fueling interest in log management software. Data leakage protection (DLP) technology is also being considered, according to a new survey of security pros.