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Recently we noted that unencrypted credit card storage was on the rise in 2011, and also highlighted the expense involved to the company in the event of a credit card breach. Now we see personal data – including unencrypted credit card information – being paraded out as a part of the recent Stratfor hack. Also, […]

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There has been much discussion of the shutdown of the Kelihos botnet this week by Microsoft and Kaspersky. It is the third such action by the Microsoft Active Response for Security (MARS) initiave in recent memory. Taking down botnets is always good news and even better Microsoft named an individual defendant in their US court […]

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Brian Krebs had a nice post this week about the on-going plague of poisoned Google image searches, and I realized I’d been thinking about the problem quite a bit when I sat down to help my daughter with some homework earlier this week…As an introduction, I think we first posted about this as a growing […]

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