All Security Software News - September 2006

Minor change can help train for disaster

Companies should use small disruptions to the business to train their staff in business continuity techniques that will help the company survive a major disaster, Gartner advised last week.

Hackers look to trick staff as software toughens up

Gartner Security Summit: IT leaders advised to prepare for more social engineering attacks and analysts assess new security features in the forthcoming Windows Vista

How do I move out of the public sector?

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 26 September 2006
Expert advice for readers' career problems

Access on the road: Putting hotspot security to the test

  • Whitepaper
  • Date: 26 September 2006
Lisa Phifer and Craig Mathias outline a number of steps that mobile users can take to protect themselves while working in hotspots.

Unsecured devices worry IT professionals

IT admins keep working to make networks secure even as more unsecured personal gadgets, like smartphones and BlackBerrys, find their way into companies.

IT pros worried about unsecured devices

IT admins keep working to make networks secure even as more unsecured personal gadgets their way into companies.

8 tips in 8 minutes: Securing domain controllers

  • News
  • Date: 26 September 2006
Of all the servers you run in your Windows network, your domain controller is most likely your most important. Once your DC falls victim to malicious attack, a hacker has free reign over the data on any of the servers it manages. Use these eight tips to get up to speed on proper domain controller security.

Phishing attacks up 80%

Phishing attacks by fraudsters have shot up by more than 80% in six months, new figures from security firm Symantec have revealed.

Web-app vulnerabilities on the rise

Many companies’ web servers and web-based applications are vulnerable to cross site scripting attacks, internet security firm NTA Monitor has found.

Cyber crooks fake electronic greetings cards

A gang of cyber criminals is using fake Yahoo electronic greetings cards to infect thousands of users with keylogger malware, security experts have warned.
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