All Security Alerts News - April 2008

Security pros fear investment cuts

Nearly half of the Infosec survey revealed an expectation that their IT budgets would be cut

HSBC to validate UK websites in face of increased phishing threat

HSBC is to begin using software to visually demonstrate that its websites are genuine and help prevent its customers becoming victims of increasing numbers of phishing scams.

Information security awareness week gets under way

Today marks the start of the UK's first information security awareness week, organised by the newly formed Information...

RSA 2008: American public ignorant of botnet threat

Seven out of 10 Americans don't know what botnets are or the threat they pose to the internet, a study by the US National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) revealed.

60% of UK websites plagued by encryption and cross-site scripting vulnerabilities

Web application security tests show that 60% of UK sites are plagued with internet encryption and cross-site scripting vulnerabilities.

Tibet independence website hacked

Malware has been identified on pro-Tibet websites that could be politically motivated, according to security supplier ScanSafe.

RSA conference shown how web page can take over your router

Security researchers will demonstrate how a web page can be armed to take control of network routers at today's RSA security conference.

Crimeware-as-a-Service is new cybercrime business model

Finjan has identified Crimeware-as-a-Service as the latest cybercrime business model.

Outsourcing increases risk of hacking

Companies failing to build security in when outsourcing development of critical applications.

Corporates ignore Sepa fraud risk

UK corporates are risking opening their doors to fraudsters by failing to upgrade anti-fraud systems to deal with...
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