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This weekend is the tenth anniversary of the infamous and pervasive Nimda virus. In this article, we take a look back in time at the outbreak. After all, as the US philosopher George Santayana warned a century ago, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Nimda first showed itself on 18 […]

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Guest blogger Mrs. W was inspired by some of the happenings at DEFCON this year and decided to share her thoughts with Naked Security. Over to you… A few hours after Mr. W got back late Monday night from DefCon 19 and started telling me stories, I deeply regretted not having gone. One event in […]

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So you bought insurance against a data breach. With all the potential loopholes and variables, is it worth the cost for the coverage required to handle a real-world scenario? That’s a tender subject these days at Sony. In light of their recent breaches, soaring near an estimated $180 million, it seems their insurance provider, Zurich […]

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