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Online security: your two-factor authorization checklist

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Online security: your two-factor authorization checklist

04.24.2013 10:45 AM

As Twitter gets ready to roll out two-factor authentication into its service, here's a rundown of how other major online services use the security feature.

Recently patched Java flaw already targeted in mass attacks, researchers say

04.24.2013 9:28 AM

A recently patched Java remote-code execution vulnerability is already being exploited by cybercriminals in mass attacks to infect computers with scareware, security researchers warn.

 

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Researchers find malware targeting online stock trading software

04.18.2013 10:44 AM

Security researchers from Russian cybercrime investigations company Groub-IB have recently identified a new piece of malware designed to steal login credentials from specialized software used to trade stocks and other securities online.

Its privacy versus cybersecurity as CISPA bill arrives in Senate

04.25.2013 3:00 AM

What's more important, your online privacy or law enforcement's endless thirst for data? Congress must decide.

Java 8 release delayed until next year

04.18.2013 1:20 PM

The new version of standard Java was due this September, but the need for more work on security issues and Project Lambda have pushed the release date back to the first quarter of 2014.

Failed authentication frequently thwarts online shoppers

04.18.2013 1:45 PM

About half of online shoppers are "very frequently" or "frequently" prevented from buying online good and services because they can't get their credentials to work at business websites, a study released Wednesday finds.

Wikileaks' Assange to Google's Schmidt: 'I don't use email'

04.19.2013 1:10 AM

Wikileaks' latest release is billed as a transcript of a "secret meeting," but it may more accurately be termed a promotion.

Former LulzSec member gets prison sentence for Sony Pictures hack

04.19.2013 4:05 AM

Cody Andrew Kretsinger, a 25-year-old man from Decatur, Illinois, was sentenced Thursday to one year in federal prison for his role in a May 2011 breach of a Sony Pictures website and database.

Get your privacy ducks in a row with DuckDuckGo

04.19.2013 6:01 AM

If you haven't tried the excellent DuckDuckGo yet, now's the time to take this privacy-conscious search engine for a spin.

Russian malware mines bitcoins via botnet, security firm warns

04.19.2013 7:12 AM

A Russian porn site is delivering malware that uses the victims' computers to mine bitcoins, according to research from ThreatTrack Security.

New version of Gozi financial malware bundles MBR rootkit

04.19.2013 8:05 AM

Researchers from security firm Trusteer have found a new variant of the Gozi banking Trojan program that infects a computer's Master Boot Record in order to achieve persistence.

10 tips to secure funding for a cybersecurity program

04.20.2013 7:54 AM

You must stress cost avoidance rather than profits and you will need hard, empirical evidence to depict the business risks and associated costs.

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