Archives: August, 2009

Image Spam is Back! Really?!

You got 2 spam messages during the week-end. Oh my God, file a complaint! But take a look at your older quarantine or spam report contents: you’ll see that hundreds, if not thousands, of spam were caught during that period. So, is seeing only 2 spam really a big deal? (Aug 31, 2009)

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Security Software Revenue Up 18.6%

Worldwide, the key drivers for fueling the growth of IT security spending are data security and privacy and the need to protect IT infrastructure from the ever-increasing sophisticated and targeted attacks. For North American and Western European Organizations, compliance was one of the major drivers. (Aug 28, 2009)

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“ElephantGate” and other stories

Ah the “Dog Days” of August! Give me a hot, sunny day, a comfortable lawn chair and a really good spy novel, and I’ll get lost for hours. But who needs books these days? A recent article about corporate espionage reveals a wealth of true-life - and often truly bizarre – tales. Move over James Bond, the company janitor has cool gadgets too! (Aug 26, 2009)

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Phishing threats… only by email?

You’ve all heard of the typical phishing emails that target Uncle Joe and Aunt Patty, urging them to send their personal information over the Internet because they “won the lottery.” Yes, they are the biggest fish out there, making phishing activities very attractive for scammers. But another threat is lurking quietly behind your computer: your kids. Attracted by emulators, free games and P2P, etc., this is where the dangers begin. (Aug 24, 2009)

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Security Back to Basics

You can use Windows Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) for firewalling purposes. It's fairly simple to setup as well. (Aug 21, 2009)

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Researchers simulate million-zombie botnet

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories in California, headed by Ron Minnich and Don Rudish, were able to boot more than one million kernels, or the central component of most operating systems, as virtual machines in a massive botnet simulation. Previously, researches had only been able to create a simulated botnet of up to 20,000 nodes. (Aug 19, 2009)

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