- Fortify warns on Ministry of Defence XSS site flaw
The ongoing industry security problem of cross site scripting (XSS) flaws has hit the Ministry of Defence, Fortify Software, the
- Twitter downed again - traffic still slow at peak times
Twitter, the social microblogging website hit by a politically-motivated major distributed denial of service (DDOS) a week ago, is continuing
- Islamist hackers block Kosovo website
The problem of religiously-motivated hacker attacks raised its ugly head again this month with an attack on the Express newspaper
- Smartphones to become major hacker target says Google expert
Contrary to the views of many of his colleagues in the IT industry, Rich Cannings, Google's Android security leader, thinks
- More firms monitoring their outbound email communications.
Research just published claims to show that companies are at last waking up to the security threat of outbound email.
- Voice biometrics: The challenges and opportunities: Find out more for free!
Infosecurity’s 2009 Virtual Conference on Information Security on 24 September includes a session on `Voice Biometrics - a new IT
- Campaign Monitor hit by hacker server incursion
Campaign Monitor, the Australia-based email marketing software developer, has warned users of compromise to its servers that took place over
- Web-based malware attacks soaring says ScanSafe
In its second quarterly report on IT security threats of 2008, software-as-a-service (SaaS) specialist ScanSafe reported that web-based malware had
- Charities Security Forum looks for new members
The Charities Security Forum (CSF) is looking for new members in the charitable sector, following its creation just over a
- Tesco chooses Fortinet for threat management
Tesco's Hindustan Service Centre (HSC), the Global Services division for supermarket Tesco, has deployed a unified threat management appliance from
- Microsoft report concludes IE8 as most secure browser
A Microsoft report just released concludes that Internet Explorer 8 is the world's most secure web browser.
- CA and Kaspersky security software suffering false positives
Reports are emerging that IT security software from Computer Associates and Kaspersky Lab have registered false positives on legitimate files
- US man charged with stealing 130 million payment card details
In what security experts are calling 'the largest ever identity theft case in modern history', a US man has been
- RIM introduces next-generation BlackBerry smart card reader
Research in Motion (RIM), the company behind the popular BlackBerry email-enabled smartphone, has released a major update to its smart
- 19% of online attacks targetting social networking sites
Research just released says that 19% of all hacking incidents centered on social networking sites during the first half of