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Most cybersecurity work is geared towards finding ways to prevent intrusions – passwords, two-factor authentication, firewalls, to name a few – and to identify the “chinks in the armor” that need to be sealed. The characteristics of malware are shared publicly, to give everyone from system administrators through users a heads up to guard against […]

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When most of us think about #data #loss in the enterprise, we think about deliberate acts of criminal theft. The pilfering of account information from the United States Internal Revenue Service by a Russian organized crime syndicate is the incident most fresh in our minds as of this writing, but there seems to be a […]

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Just a quick note, it’s only the second week of January, but early 2013 brings with it the first Java 0day mass exploit distribution of the year. There appears to be multiple ad networks redirecting to Blackhole sites, amplifying the mass exploitation problem. We have seen ads from legitimate sites, especially in the UK, Brazil, […]

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