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06.13.2013

How to securely wipe sensitive files--or your entire hard drive

06.13.2013 7:54 AM

Rommel asked the Utilities forum for advice on cleaning files off a hard drive so that they can never be restored

Microsoft patches critical IE vulnerabilities and actively exploited Office flaw

06.11.2013 3:35 PM

A new batch of security updates released by Microsoft on Tuesday address a total of 23 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows and Microsoft Office, including one that is actively exploited by attackers. The handling of digital certificates in Windows was also improved.

 

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Hacker publishes alleged zero-day exploit for older Plesk versions

06.06.2013 11:45 AM

A hacker released what he claims is a zero-day exploit for older versions of the Parallels Plesk Panel, a popular web-hosting administration software package, that could allow attackers to inject arbitrary PHP code and execute rogue commands on Web servers.

Microsoft protects cloud with directory-integrated two-factor authentication

06.13.2013 5:55 AM

Microsoft is upping the security on Azure with Active Authentication, a new service now in preview which allows enterprises to secure access to hosted applications such as Office 365 with two-factor authentication.

Report: NSA PRISM program spied on Americans' emails, searches

06.06.2013 4:32 PM

The National Security Agency's PRISM program tapped directly into the servers of most of the web's largest companies, monitoring our search history, the content of emails, file transfers, and live chats, The Guardian alleges.

US intelligence chief defends surveillance programs

06.07.2013 6:16 AM

The U.S. government said late Thursday that it is authorized to collect intelligence information of non-U.S. persons located outside the country, in the wake of news reports on the government's surveillance programs.

Privacy groups, lawmakers rip into NSA surveillance

06.07.2013 8:23 AM

Privacy groups and some lawmakers are in an uproar after news reports this week that the U.S. National Security Agency is conducting broad surveillance of the nation's residents.

New Android Trojan app exploits previously unknown flaws

06.07.2013 8:46 AM

A newly discovered Trojan program exploits previously unknown flaws in Android and borrows techniques from Windows malware in order to evade detection and achieve persistence on infected devices.

Conservative activist files lawsuit over NSA surveillance

06.07.2013 10:10 AM

A conservative activist has filed a lawsuit against U.S. President Barack Obama, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. National Security Agency after news reports that the NSA has been collecting the phone records of a large number of Verizon Communications customers.

Obama addresses PRISM surveillance, says government isn't listening to your calls

06.07.2013 10:56 AM

In an effort to quell outrage over the National Security Agency's surveillance programs, President Obama says the government is striking a balance between security and privacy.

How to protect your PC from PRISM surveillance

06.07.2013 12:14 PM

You have the right to be secure in your electronic communications. Here's a few tips on how to do it.

Larry Page: US government has no access to information on Google servers

06.07.2013 2:15 PM

Google has denied involvement in a U.S. government surveillance program called Prism since news broke Thursday that the National Security Agency has been accessing the servers of some of the largest Internet companies, but now company executives insist they had never heard of the program.

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