Latest news
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SharePoint users develop insecure habits
19.01.2012
Microsoft SharePoint users are aware of the risks that exposing sensitive data can cause to their organization, yet unbelievably they are using the collaboration tool as an excuse to turn a blind eye.
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New Wi-Fi tool from D-Link and Fluke Networks
19.01.2012
D-Link has chosen Fluke Networks' wireless planning technology to power its new Wi-Fi planning solution, the D-Link Wi-Fi Planner.
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Alcatel-Lucent and Arbor Networks team up against DDoS attacks
19.01.2012
Alcatel-Lucent and Arbor Networks joined forces to tackle the growing threat of DDoS attacks.
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Entrust Discovery now offers Microsoft CAPI query capabilities
18.01.2012
Entrust expands its certificate discovery solution, Entrust Discovery, by broadening search capabilities for digital certificates residing within Microsoft's Cryptographic APIs (CAPI).
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Arachni: Web application security scanner framework
17.01.2012
Arachni is an open source Web application security scanner framework, a modular framework that allows fast, accurate and flexible vulnerability assessment.
Spotlight

Ransomware adds password stealing to its arsenal
Posted on 17 May 2013. | Microsoft researchers are warning about a new variant of the well-known Reveton ransomware doing rounds.

Application vulnerabilities still a top security concern
Posted on 16 May 2013. | Respondents to a new (ISC)2 study identified application vulnerabilities as their top security concern. A significant gap persists between software developers’ priorities and security professionals’ concerns.

IT security jobs: What's in demand and how to meet it
Posted on 15 May 2013. | Let's say you want a career in information security, where do you start? What credentials do you need? What are employers looking for? Read on to find some answers.

Hacking charge stations for electric cars
Posted on 15 May 2013. | Ofer Shezaf talks about what charge stations really are, why they have to be ‘smart’ and the potential risks created to the grid, to the car and most importantly to its owner’s privacy and safety.

Is Microsoft is reading your Skype communications?
Posted on 15 May 2013. | The question of whether Skype allows U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies to access the communications exchanged by its users has still not been adequately answered by Microsoft.
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