Bank Hack Shows Need for Separate Servers (ID Theft)
Bank Hack Shows Need for Separate Servers
MCPmag.com - Rogue hotspots offer rich pickings for hackers?: RSA Security is suggesting that criminals are likely to move from e-mail-based phishing attacks to setting up and running rogue wireless hotspots. They claim the data that could be monitored
VCs At DEMO Look Closely At Security Apps
TechWeb - IronPort Systems Inc., in its second Demo appearance in three years, rolled out an appliance designed to keep Web-based threats, including phishing to keyloggers to spyware to viruses, from infiltrating a company's network. The S-Series Web Security
Symantec preparing to enter anti-fraud space
Infoworld - The attack exploited a cross-site scripting flaw , allowing unknown fraudsters to inject a phony warning message and malicious phishing Web site link into a page served by a PayPal secure server. The attacks have anti-virus stalwarts scrambling to
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WTOC TV - Most probably receive several "phishing" e-mails a day from crooks trying to get them to hand over their banking, credit-card, or other personal information. Recent events, such as the theft of personal data from about 26.5 million vets from the

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