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Cybergang plans to use Trojan against U.S. banks
A cybergang in Eastern Europe revealed plans to attack U.S. banks with a Gozi-like Trojan, according to RSA.
Successful cyberattacks driving up cost of cybercrime, study finds
A study by the Ponemon Institute found that successful cyberattacks rose from 50 attacks on average per week in 2010 to 102 on average per week.
Successful cyberattacks driving up cost of cybercrime, study finds
A study by the Ponemon Institute found that successful cyberattacks rose from 50 attacks on average per week in 2010 to 102 on average per week.
Chinese telecoms cannot be trusted, congressional study finds
A report by the House Intelligence Committee found Chinese telecoms, Huawei and ZTE, pose a significant security threat to the United States.
Chinese telecoms cannot be trusted, congressional study finds
A report by the House Intelligence Committee found Chinese telecoms, Huawei and ZTE, pose a significant security threat to the United States.
Chinese telecoms cannot be trusted, congressional study finds
A report by the House Intelligence Committee found Chinese telecoms, Huawei and ZTE, pose a significant security threat to the United States.
Microsoft acquires multifactor authentication vendor PhoneFactor
Microsoft has purchased the multifactor factor authentication platform vendor for an undisclosed amount.
Microsoft acquires multifactor authentication vendor PhoneFactor
Microsoft has purchased the multifactor factor authentication platform vendor for an undisclosed amount.
Ten commandments for software security
Software security expert Gary McGraw provides actionable guidance based on analysis of dozens of software security firms.
Ten commandments for software security
Software security expert Gary McGraw provides actionable guidance based on analysis of dozens of software security firms.




