All Security Software News - January 2008

Ipswich council slashes remote working costs

Ipswich Borough Council is using a text messaging system to increase its network security and save thousands of pounds in its remote working programme.

Nissan rolls out smart cards to boost security

Nissan Europe is rolling out a smart card system to give employees in 34 countries access to IT systems and buildings.

Natwest top target for phishing attacks

Natwest is the leading target for phishers in the banking industry, says anti-spam software firm ClearMyMail.

Adobe plugs cross-site scripting security threats

Adobe has been forced to plug cross-site scripting security threats in Adobe Connect Enterprise Server 6 platform, and its Dreamweaver and Contribute systems.

CIA warns businesses to beware hackers

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 21 January 2008
Just weeks after MI5 warned banks and utility owners that hackers are targeting systems that control critical national infrastructure, the CIA has issued a similar warning to US operators.

Stockport Primary Care Trust loses 4,000 patient records on memory stick

The personal medical records of 4,000 NHS patients have been lost by Stockport Primary Care Trust, but health managers have chosen not to inform the individuals involved.

Arbor Networks extends network service control with Ellacoya acquisition

Arbor Networks, a provider of secure service control systems for global business networks, is acquiring Ellacoya Networks, a provider of carrier-class broadband service optimisation products.

Land Registry e-conveyancing system to include PKI

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 17 January 2008
The Land Registry's e-conveyancing project will go live in early summer following the introduction of a public key encryption (PKI) system that will guarantee the authenticity of property transaction documents.

Microsoft patches address serious Windows threats

Microsoft has distributed two security patches to address vulnerabilities in Windows.

CA's website hacked to point users to Chinese malware

According to reports, IT supplier CA's main website has been hacked, with visitors redirected to a Chinese site distributing malware.
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