Friday, October 03, 2014

McAfee’s most dangerous cyber celebrities of 2014

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Cisco, Oracle find dozens of their products affected by Shellshock | CEO indicted for company's alleged mobile spyware app

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McAfee's most dangerous cyber celebrities of 2014
Musicians dominate the 2014 list of celebs you might not want to search on for fear of malware Read More


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Learn how Samsung KNOX's multi-layered approach to mobile security protects against malicious apps, prevents attacks from one domain spreading to another domain and more. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: IBM

Best Practices for Securing Hadoop
Historically, Apache Hadoop has provided limited security capabilities, and most Hadoop implementations to date have been deployed with little thought given to security. To protect sensitive data being stored and analyzed in Hadoop, security architects should use a structured approach to security. Learn more!

Cisco, Oracle find dozens of their products affected by Shellshock
Cisco has identified 71 products vulnerable to Shellshock and Oracle 51, but the number is likely to increase Read More

CEO indicted for company's alleged mobile spyware app
The indictment of the Pakistani man is the first focused on an alleged mobile spyware app, the DOJ says Read More

Google triples bug bounty reward range to $15,000
The company says it will even break that ceiling for outstanding reports Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

Taming the Big Data Beast
As IT publications and business magazines constantly remind us these days, we live in an era of big data. Considering just how big today's burgeoning repositories of insight-laden analytical data are, it's only natural to assume that governing them poses a whole new kind of challenge. Learn more!

Apple patches Bash vulnerability in OS X
The vulnerability posed little risk to most users Read More

Hacked celebrities 'dumb', says proposed EU digital commissioner
Legislation can't protect people from their own stupidity, Günther Oettinger told the European Parliament during his confirmation hearing Read More

Shellshock attacks target QNAP's network storage, FireEye says
A backdoor gives hackers full control over the NAS device, according to the security vendor Read More


WHITE PAPER: IBM

Forrester 2014 Dynamic Case Management Wave
Forrester has released its 2014 Dynamic Case Management Wave, and for the second consecutive time, IBM is a leader. View Now>>

Report: LulzSec leader directed cyberattacks while working for FBI
Hector Xavier Monsegur directed attacks against targets in the UK, Australia, Brazil and other countries, The Daily Dot is reporting Read More

Xen Project discloses serious vulnerability that impacts virtualized servers
Major cloud providers like Amazon and Rackspace were forced to reboot some of their servers in order to apply the patch Read More

OpenVPN servers can be vulnerable to Shellshock Bash vulnerability
Some OpenVPN configuration options open remote attack vectors for Bash vulnerabilities, VPN provider warns Read More

10 creepy mobile apps that make spying easier
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