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IBM security team sees less application vulnerabilities

IBM's X-Force 2009 Trend and Risk report shows an 11 per cent drop in discovered vulnerabilities compared to 2008, including a decline in the largest categories like SQL Injections and ActiveX.

Iran hacks US spy sites, arrests 30 activists

Iran hacks US spy sites, arrests 30 activists

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps hacked into 29 websites affiliated with US espionage networks, Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency reported on Sunday.

FBI: Internet fraud losses doubled in 2009

Last year was a tough one for most businesses, but for cybercriminals it was one of the best yet.

Cryptome attack prompts some PayPal users to close accounts

The spat between Microsoft, Cryptome and PayPal has led to some PayPal users withdrawing their accounts.

Microsoft testing fix for critical IE bug

Microsoft testing fix for critical IE bug

Microsoft is testing a patch for a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE), but stopped short of promising to deliver an emergency fix before the next scheduled Patch Tuesday.

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Humans continue to be 'weak link' in data security

Humans continue to be 'weak link' in data security

Nearly 90 percent of IT workers in the UK have said a laptop in their organisation has been reported lost or stolen, new research has found.

ICANN chief: DNS could stop at any time

The Country Code Name Supporting Organization of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has criticised ICANN President and CEO Rod Beckstrom for "inflammatory" comments that the Domain Name System is not as secure as it used to be.

Zeus botnet malware is improving for hackers

The latest version of Zeus botnet toolkit includes a $10,000 module that can let attackers take complete control of a compromised PC.

British Airways IT worker charged  for 'terrorism plot'

British Airways IT worker charged for 'terrorism plot'

A British Airways software developer planned to carry out terrorist attacks by taking advantage of a walkout by airline staff, a court heard today.

Ex-TSA worker allegedly sabotaged computer containing terrorist data

A former Transport Security Administration analyst has been indicted with trying to sabotage a computer that contained a database for screening potential terrorists who may be trying to fly in the US.

Rogue antivirus software is most costly security scam of 2010

Scareware or fake antivirus programs that encourage web users to part with their hard-earned cash and download hoax security software, is likely to be the most costly scam of 2010, says McAfee.

Hackers target PDF bugs more than Microsoft Word, says F-Secure

Hackers adore Adobe Reader, and have pushed it into first place as the software most often exploited in targeted attacks, F-Secure said today.

ISPs choke Zeus botnet, but malware-linked ISP reconnects

Last week FBI Director Robert Mueller called the fight against hackers "the cyber equivalent of cat-and-mouse". On Wednesday security experts trying to take down the Zeus botnet got a taste of what he meant.

Online banking fraud losses rise to nearly £60 million

Online banking fraud losses increased by 14 percent to £59.7 million last year, according to the latest figures from The UK Cards Association.

Microsoft warns of zero-day IE bug on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has warned of a critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer that is already being exploited by hackers, the second such admission in the last two months.

HTC Magic smartphone carries malware claims Panda Security

Security vendor Panda came across a new HTC Magic phone that had three malware programs already on it.

Opera rushing to fix Windows vulnerability

Opera Software will soon patch a vulnerability in its Web browser that could allow an attacker to run malicious software on a Windows computer.

IBM Rational to release secure coding tool

Former Watchfire and Ounce Labs capabilities would be partnered in an enterprise-level product to be released later this year

IT staff put on leave in school web cam spying case

Two IT employees of the suburban Philadelphia school district accused of spying on students by activating the cameras on their school-issued laptops have been placed on administrative leave.

Microsoft may rethink Windows 7 service pack timetable

Although Microsoft has dropped a plan to wait nearly two years after Windows 7's launch to issue a first service pack, it won't deliver the update before late this year, a site that has accurately predicted past Windows timetables said.

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