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Researchers find critical vulnerabilities in popular game engines

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Researchers find critical vulnerabilities in popular game engines

05.21.2013 12:05 PM

Security researchers found serious vulnerabilities in the engines of several popular first-person shooter video games that could allow attackers to compromise their online servers and the computers of players accessing them.

Make your passwords harder to crack

05.09.2013 11:45 AM

In this video Tech Tip, we'll show you how to make life harder on hackers by coming up with more complex passwords.

 

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Pushdo botnet is evolving, becomes more resilient to takedown attempts

05.16.2013 7:55 AM

Security researchers from Damballa have found a new variant of the Pushdo malware that's better at hiding its malicious network traffic and is more resilient to coordinated takedown efforts.

Prevent a hack attack with Twitters new two-factor authentication

05.22.2013 1:30 PM

Twitter on Wednesday rolled out two-factor authentication to step up account security in the wake of several high-profile hackings.

Four former LulzSec members sentenced to prison in the UK

05.16.2013 11:25 AM

Four British men associated with the LulzSec hacker collective received prison sentences Thursday for their roles in cyberattacks launched by the group against corporate and government websites in 2011.

In a vast sea of malware, viruses make a small comeback

05.17.2013 5:42 AM

The computer virus seems to be making a subtle comeback.

Banking privacy trumps copyright claim, Dutch court rules

05.17.2013 8:10 AM

Privacy laws protecting bank account holders are more important than providing information to aid in copyright enforcement, according to a Dutch court ruling this week.

Take Advantage of BYOD Without Sacrificing Security

05.17.2013 8:31 AM

The BYOD trend comes with its share of challenges, but there are ways to overcome them.

LulzSec hackers got off easy for their damaging attacks

05.17.2013 8:46 AM

Four members of the infamous and largely British LulzSec hacking group that carried a string of high-profile DDoS attacks in 2011 have been handed relatively lenient prison terms.

Researchers uncover new global cyberespionage operation dubbed Safe

05.17.2013 9:55 AM

Security researchers from Trend Micro have uncovered an active cyberespionage operation that has compromised computers belonging to government ministries, technology companies, media outlets, academic research institutions, and nongovernmental organizations from more than 100 countries.

Police arrest Anonymous suspects in Italy

05.17.2013 11:00 AM

Italian police arrested four suspected hackers Friday, accusing them of having taken control of the Italian branch of the Anonymous network.

Alleged tech support scammers settle FTC charges

05.17.2013 11:40 AM

Operators of two alleged tech support scams that charged consumers hundreds of dollars to supposedly fix their computers have settled charges from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.

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