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  1. Sono ancora valide le 10 Immutable Laws of Security?

    technet.com » Security Blog di Feliciano Intini - Sep 23, 2008

    Vi propongo la lettura di un interessante articolo (il primo di una serie di tre pezzi) di Jesper Johansson , ex dipendente Microsoft e validissimo esperto di sicurezza, nel quale si prova a rivisitare le famose " 10

    Also tagged: hacking, security management, malware and attack analysis, 3 0 operating system security

  2. Palin's E-Mail Id Hacked Using Social Engineering, One Person Quizzed

    maximumpc.com » Maximum PC all RSS Feed - Sep 20, 2008

    Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin found that she is just as vulnerable in cyber realms as any of us, when hackers wrested control of her Yahoo e-mail id. The hackers released five screenshots of her

    Also tagged: news, yahoo, e mail, hack, republican, governor, sarah palin

  3. Targeted malware attack against U.S schools intercepted

    zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 19, 2008

    Timing is everything, and from a cybercriminal's perspective, a new school year means segmenting their email databases to launch a targeted attack welcoming everyone back online. According to MessageLabs Intelligence

    Also tagged: security, e mail, malware, attack, online communications, viruses and worms, cyberthreats, spyware adware and malware, dancho danchev

  4. Number of private school pupils at Cambridge University at 27year low

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 4, 2008

    The number of private school students admitted to Cambridge University has slumped to a 27 year low.

    Also tagged: cambridge university, john denham, geoff parks

  5. Interesting video interviews with the FBI discussing security

    technet.com » Steve Lamb's Blog - Aug 26, 2008

    Kai Axford has posted a series of short video interviews with representatives of the FBI – they are well worth a look – particularly if you are based in the United States as they include advice regarding whom to report

    Also tagged: interviews, security, information, information security, security systems, how to articles

  6. Anti-Social Engineering

    networkworld.com » NetworkWorld.com Community - - Aug 20, 2008

    As a geek growing up, I had always admired and respected such magazines as Byte and Scientific American. While perhaps not understanding every article as a 12 year old, I still appreciated the technological

    Also tagged: security, blog, online banking, passwords, identity theft, attack, scientific american, google hacking, byte magazine, personal info

  7. Hack your customer service rep

    hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Aug 15, 2008

    Filed under: misc hacks Hacks come in all forms, and psychological hacks are no different. [Noah Goldstein], a behavioral scientist at the University of Chicago, has written a book in which he details scientifically

    Also tagged: customer service, customerservice, psychology, socialengineering

  8. Fake CNN news items malware campaign spreading rapidly

    zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 6, 2008

    A currently active malware campaign taking advantage of a known social engineering tactic, namely, to entice the spammed user into clicking on a site with a fake news item in order to trick them into installing a fake

    Also tagged: security, cnn, e mail, malware, online communications, viruses and worms, cyberthreats, spyware adware and malware, dancho danchev

  9. Twitter being used to distribute malware

    zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 5, 2008

    Last week, when I wrote about Aviv Raff's auto follow-me vulnerability on Twitter, I warned that it was only a matter of time before we see nasty social engineering malware attacks on the popular microblogging service

    Also tagged: security, marketing, malware, twitter, corporate communications, viruses and worms, ryan naraine, cyberthreats, spyware adware and malware

  10. Web worms squirm through Facebook, MySpace

    zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 2, 2008

    My colleagues at Kaspersky Lab see disclosure have intercepted two new worms squirming through MySpace and Facebook, using social engineering lures to plant malware on Windows systems. The worms propagate via the

    Also tagged: security, web, marketing, social networking, network, facebook, myspace, worm, online communications, viruses and worms, ryan naraine, advertising and promotion, cyberthreats, kaspersky lab, macromedia flash player, victim machine

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