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HSBC loses server containing details on 159,000 customers

An HSBC branch in Hong Kong has lost a server containing the personal details of 159,000 customers.

Computer Weekly Security Think Tank

Information security questions answered by experts from: (ISC)2, British Computer Society, Gartner, National Computing Centre, Information Security Forum, Information Systems Security Association, and The Corporate Information Forum

Major media malware attack breaks out on file-sharing networks

McAfee has reported "the most significant malware outbreak in three years," with more than 500,000 detections of a Trojan horse masquerading as a media file.

Russian cyberthief grabs business records

Confidential records from more than 40 global businesses have were freely available to anyone on the web after they were stolen and stored on an unprotected...

Video: Security product launches at Infosec - Facetime, Ironkey and Clearswift

Watch our video demos of some of the latest security products launched at Infosec 2008: Facetime, Clearswift and Ironkey.

Video: McAfee's Vice-President, Vimal Solanki, on security trends in 2008

McAfee's Vice-President Vimal Solanki talks to James Garner about trends in security concerns for 2008.

Video: Maturing malware - Finjan's threat timeline

Finjan's Yuval Ben-Itzhak talks web editor James Garner through the 2007 security threat timeline and describes how the 'maturing of malware' provides new challenges to information security professionals.

Storm botnet breaks but malware surges

The threatening Storm botnet has collapsed to just 5% of its original size, while web-based malware has increased by 23.3%...

Ken and Boris mayoral websites leave visitors insecure

As voters go to the polls in the London mayor election, a team of ethical hackers at SecureTest have discovered potentially serious vulnerabilities in Boris Johnson's and Ken Livingstone's campaign websites.

Video: Crest - David King on the launch of the penetration testing accreditation body

Penetration testing now has its own not-for-profit standards-based accreditation organisation in Crest, the Council of Registered Ethical Security Testers. David King, Head of Information and Risk Management at Aviva talks about the benefits Crest will bring to the industry.
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