Latest news
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A walk through the expo at RSA Conference 2013, part two
27.02.2013
The RSA Conference 2013 expo continues to draw large crowds each day.
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Phishing campaigns run rampant on social networks
14.02.2013
In January, GFI threat researchers identified a number of social network-based cybercrime attacks, including phishing messages on Twitter and Facebook, as well as malicious spam messages disguised as event invites on LinkedIn.
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Users targeted with phishing scam via Facebook messages
24.01.2013
Facebook users are advised to be on the lookout for bogus personal messages supposedly sent by the Facebook Security Team.
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Investigating clever scamming techniques and their evolution
22.01.2013
Christopher Boyd is a Senior Threat Researcher for GFI Software.
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GFI EventsManager now with active monitoring
22.01.2013
GFI Software announced that GFI EventsManager now includes the active network and server monitoring capabilities found in the NetworkServerMonitor solution.
Spotlight

The CSO perspective on healthcare security and compliance
Posted on 20 May 2013. | Randall Gamby is the CSO of the Medicaid Information Service Center of New York. In this interview he discusses healthcare security and compliance challenges and offers a variety of tips.

Cyber espionage campaign uses professionally-made malware
Posted on 20 May 2013. | A massive cyber espionage campaign has been hitting government ministries, IT companies, academic research institutions, and more.

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.

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.
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