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#dtex systems, a security company born in Australia 15 years ago, is just now bringing its insider-threat-detection software to the U.S. Using a given user’s #network behavior, the Dtex platform businesses can figure out actions such as whether the employee is thinking about leaving the business. The system then could alert administrators to take steps […]

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Here at Websense® Security Labs, we often blog about big malicious campaigns and how our products protect our customers from them. But what about smaller campaigns that are no less dangerous?  Broad campaigns often spoof notifications from well-known businesses, establishments, organizations, and agencies, and are very widespread these days. However, smaller volume campaigns sometimes can be as (or even more) dangerous by […]

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ThreatLabZ has just released a report that provides a summary of incident information related to the “1.php” Group. Historically, this Group used command and control servers (C&Cs) with “/1.php?” for the checkin URL path – which is the reason for the informal name used. They have repeatedly targeted one of our customers – so I […]

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