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Full body scans take off at Amsterdam airport
Going through the scanning machine takes about three seconds, allowing passengers to avoid metal detectors or body searches.
Google: 10 percent of sites are dangerous
Sophos adds that 70 percent of pages hosting malicious software are found on legitimate sites targeted by hackers.
Smart cameras to tackle abandoned-luggage alarms
System developed in Europe uses statistical models to analyze video images, spot potential threats.
Cybercrooks add QuickTime, WinZip flaws to arsenal
Security holes in media player and compression software had not previously been used in cyberattacks, according to Symantec.
House committee endorses SSN limits, antispyware effort
Two bills win unanimous approval from a key committee, paving the way for a floor vote, but some outside Congress still have reservations.
Intel, PGP cooperate on selling encryption products
As part of the deal, PGP's products will be marketed through the chip giant's resellers and distributors.
Microsoft releases 'critical' updates for new programs
This month's Patch Tuesday focuses on fixes for vulnerabilities in 2007 editions of Internet Explorer, Exchange and Office.
Senate committee OKs bills on personal data breaches
Overlapping measures prescribe new rules for government agencies and private firms that experience break-ins. Will they become law?
Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw
Seven security bulletins planned for release on Patch Tuesday, including "critical" fixes for Windows, Office, Exchange and BizTalk.
Is disaster recovery testing putting your company at risk?
Commentary--Bus Tech's Jim O'Connor says businesses must have a way to ensure continuous data replication, even during disaster recovery testing.
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Fidelis Security Systems Announces FidelisProtect(TM) Data Privacy Assessment Availability (SYS-CON Media)
Fidelis Security Systems, the authority on extrusion prevention, today announced the availability of the FidelisProtect(TM) Data Privacy Assessment, allowing organizations for the first time to quantify and qualify their risks of data leakage, known as extrusions. The FidelisProtect Data Privacy Assessment is a two-week network assessment that gives organizations the ability to understand their ...
INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITY: Arizona's Leading Computer Security Firm Computer Consulting Partners, Ltd. Launches the First ... (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----Business owners and public officials who are responsible for information security are invited to attend a security seminar on June 19 to explain why their own Messaging Security Infrastructure may be putting their business at risk.
The Privacy Problem: Homeland Security Failures (NewsInitiative.org via Yahoo! News)
The government has spent at least 0 million experimenting with programs that aimed to dig through the details of people’s lives as a way to uncover terrorist threats and prevent future attacks.
Fidelis Security Systems Announces FidelisProtect(TM) Data Privacy Assessment Availability (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Fidelis Security Systems, the authority on extrusion prevention, today announced the availability of the FidelisProtect Data Privacy Assessment, allowing organizations for the first time to quantify and qualify their risks of data leakage, known as extrusions.
Citing privacy, MySpace won't give names of sex offenders (USA Today)
Citing federal privacy law, MySpace.com said Tuesday it won't comply with a request by attorneys general from eight states, including Connecticut, to hand over the names of registered sex offenders who use the social networking website.
Debate intensifies about predators' online rights (Pasadena Star-News)
However far registered sex offenders must live from schools and playgrounds, they're still only a click away from potential victims on the Internet.
Citing Privacy, MySpace Won't Give Names Of Sex Offenders (NBC 30 Connecticut)
Citing federal privacy law, MySpace.com said Tuesday it won't comply with a request by attorneys general from eight states, including Connecticut.
PRIVACY POLICY (North Platte Telegraph)
We understand that privacy is very important to our readers. We want to make sure that you understand why we collect certain information, how we use it, and how we protect it. We want our guests to feel confident that their information is handled with great care on nptelegraph.com.
Privacy Statement (Intellicast.com)
WSI Corporation (“WSI”) is strongly committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy discloses how we collect, use and share information we gather about you on WSI's Web sites and the choices you have regarding our use of and your ability to correct the information.
Internet groups respond to China critics (Financial Times)
Google , Yahoo , Microsoft and Vodafone have announced an agreement with human rights groups, internet freedom activists and others to establish a set of principles covering how they deal with censorship and other restrictions that could harm human rights in China and elsewhere.
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Zango’s continued bad practices in light of FTC’s proposed settlement terms
Zango out of compliance with terms in every aspect of FTC proposed settlement per Edelman and Howes. Is the million repayment of ill-gotten gains just a slap on the wrist?
Zango, the FTC, MySpace and You Tube
This past Friday, the FTC announced a million dollar settlement with Zango, formerly named 180solutions, in a lawsuit charging Zango with unfair and deceptive business practices, among other things. See ZDNet story here with more details. FTC announcement here. Case documents can be downloaded here.As usual Zango refuses to take responsibility for anything, again blaming [...]
Halloween sites tricking users with malware
Update October 27: This morning I contacted the owner of the listed sites. The sites were indeed hacked, and the owner has since removed the malicious code from the web pages. This is a nasty trick! There are a few Halloween sites being used to distribute malware, right at the time when unsuspecting web users might be searching [...]
Scary malware tricks part 1
In keeping with the Halloween season, I'm starting a series on scary malware tricks, similar to last year's series on spyware tricks. Perhaps my personal focus has changed, but it seems to me spyware tricks are becoming far more devious and destructive. Last year I was testing mostly adware, whereas this year I'm testing more [...]
Edelman on ‘Deceptive Door Openers’ and Ask toolbars
In a new article posted this morning, Ben Edelman continues his investigation of high-profile companies clogging users' computers with junk. Today's target: InterActiveCorp's Ask.com, known for its widespread "smiley" toolbars.Last year I blogged about Ask's various toolbars and the trinkets Ask uses to get users to install them. But Ben thinks there's a bigger problem here. [...]
Is Zango stealing affiliate commissions from adult webmasters?
It seems that Zango, formerly known as 180solutions, the company we all love to hate, has royally ticked off a bunch of adult webmasters. Paperghost, aka Chris Boyd, has the story, complete with links to forums where the adult webmasters discuss Zango allegedly stealing affiliate commissions. True? I don't know, but considering some of Zango/180solutions' past questionable business practices, [...]
So what about user education on security?
CNET's Joris Evers writes about one security expert who says education users on computer security in the enterprise setting is "pointless". Doctoral candidate Stefan Gorling, speaking at the Virus Bulletin Conference, said:"I don't believe user education will solve problems with security because security will always be a secondary goal for users," Gorling said. "In order [...]
Malware being spammed as PDF from retail stores
Reports surfaced today of spam purporting to be from Dell, Walmart, Circuit City or Sony confirming an order for a Sony Vaio computer with a PDF attachment, but the attachment is, in fact, a very nasty piece of malware named Haxdoor. Text of email:Subject: Order ID : 37679041Dear Customer,Thank you for ordering from our internet shop. If [...]
MVP awards, Messenger Plus! and adware — a good combination?
A controversy has been raging in certain circles the last few days over a MVP award, which has now been rescinded, to an adware pusher known as Patchou, Cyril Paciullo, the author of Messenger Plus!. There's a lot of nonsense going around and I'd like to clear some of that up.
Spyware pushers cash in big on zero day exploit
Nearly 50 malware threats being installed though the VML zero day exploit, including familiar names like Virtumonde, BookedSpace, webHancer, SurfSideKick, Qoologic (also known as Qoolaid), Zenotecnico, TagAsaurus, with some trojan downloaders and a backdoor thrown in the mix. Many of these use affiliate programs where the affiliate gets paid per install, so somewhere affiliates of these adware/spyware companies are making a killing off this zero day exploit, trashing computers with their crapware.
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