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Adobe Says It Is Breaking Ties To Diginotar

Software giant Adobe said on Thursday that it was removing Diginotar’s Qualified CA certificate from the Adobe Approved Trust List AATL, according to a company blog post. The move would effect Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobats Versions 9 and X. It is just the latest move by major software vendors t...

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added 2011/09/08 6:23 p.m.13 views

Mozilla Asks Firefox CAs to Audit Security Systems in Wake of DigiNotar Hack

Already having revoked trust in the root certificates issued by DigiNotar, Mozilla is taking steps to avoid having to repeat that process with any other certificate authority trusted by Firefox, asking all of the CAs involved in the root program to conduct audits of their PKIs and verify that...

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added 2011/08/11 6:4 p.m.17 views

Obama-Favored Think Tank Used as Bait in Spear Phishing Attacks

Spear phishing attacks against U.S. government officials, politicians and public policy wonks are using a D.C. think tank favored by the Obama Administration as bait, according to a report from researcher Mila Parkour. A new report out from virus researcher Mila Parkour on the blog Contagio says...

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added 2011/08/02 11:33 a.m.8 views

On 4th August SAP systems will be hacked on internet in BlackHat USA 2011

On 4th August SAP systems will be hacked on internet in BlackHat USA 2011 On the 4th of august at the world largest technical security conference - BlackHat USA 2011, which will take place in Las Vegas, SAP security expert and CTO of ERPScan Alexander Polyakov will show how any malicious attacker...

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added 2011/07/28 5:18 p.m.11 views

Google Enables Gmail Two-Factor Security in 150 Countries

Nearly six months after first introducing two-step verification for its Gmail service, Google has expanded the security feature to users outside the English-speaking world, opening it up to people in more than 150 countries. The company said on Thursday that it has enabled the two-step verificati...

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added 2011/07/27 7:47 p.m.6 views

EMC Foots $66 Million Bill For RSA Attack

EMC Corporation announced via an earnings call Tuesday that it spent $66 million during the second quarter on its security firm division RSA to recover from a cyberattack that compromised their SecurID product in March, according to a post on the Washington Post’s Post Tech blog. The money went...

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added 2011/07/12 4:29 p.m.7 views

Zeus Banking Trojan Comes to Android Phones

The Zeus banking Trojan has jumped the bridge to the large and growing ecosystem of mobile devices powered by Google’s Android operating system, according to security researchers at Fortinet. Researchers say they have obtained a Zeus variant, dubbed “Zitmo,” that can run on Android phones and tha...

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added 2011/06/30 2:58 p.m.10 views

Epsilon Ups Ante on Security Following Breach

Nearly three months after marketing services firm Epsilon had its system breached, the company has begun to rebuild the security of its e-mail marketing platform. The firm has unveiled an array of enhancements they claim will mitigate “electronic crimes in motion” according to a press release...

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added 2011/06/02 2:26 a.m.3 views

Chinese Hacker Cracks Hundreds of Gmail Accounts of U.S. & Asia

Chinese Hacker Cracks Hundreds of Gmail Accounts of U.S. & Asia Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently. Now, Google affirms that the...

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added 2011/06/01 9:55 p.m.22 views

China-Based Attacks Targeted Gmail of U.S. Officials, Activists

Search giant Google has again sounded the alarm about sophisticated attacks emanating from mainland China and targeting officials within the U.S. and Asian governments, as well as human rights activists and journalists. Samples of some of the messages posted on an independent researcher’s blog...

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added 2011/05/13 3:25 p.m.11 views

Mobile Devices Key To Facebook's New Log-In Approval Feature

Facebook is implementing a new opt-in, two-factor verification security feature they are calling log-in approval. The new feature will require users to enter a unique, one time code, which Facebook will send via SMS whenever a user tries to access his or her account from a new and/or unrecognized...

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added 2011/04/19 9:2 p.m.8 views

Facebook Adds Two-Factor Authentication

Social networking giant Facebook announced on Tuesday that it was introducing a two-factor security feature that will make user accounts harder to hijack. The announcement was part of a group of security enhancements by Facebook that includes improved secure HTTP features and social reporting too...

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added 2011/03/30 12:31 p.m.7 views

Comodo Says Two More Registration Authorities Compromised

Officials at Comodo have acknowledged that an additional two registration authorities affiliated with the company have been compromised in the wake of the high-profile attack on the company that was disclosed last week. However, no forged certificates were issued as a result of the new attacks. I...

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added 2011/03/23 8:54 p.m.8 views

HBGary CEO Speaks Out On Anonymous Hack

Greg Hoglund, CEO of HBGary, admits that lackluster security at his company played a central role in the breach that led to the release of some 50,000 company emails, but also disputes common understanding and reported details of the hack and the group behind it, going so far as to say there was...

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added 2011/03/18 5:20 p.m.13 views

RSA Warns Customers Of Targeted Attacks In Wake of Hack

RSA, the security division of EMC Corp. has warned customers to be on the lookout for targeted attacks, including suspicious messages and links sent over social media networks in the wake of a sophisticated attack that spilled confidential information about the workings of the company’s SecurID...

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added 2011/03/18 3:11 p.m.31 views

Greg Hoglund Discusses HBGary Mishap

Greg Hoglund, CTO of HBGary, admits that lackluster security played a central role in the breach that led to the release of some 50,000 company emails, but also disputes common understanding and reported details of the hack, going so far as to say there was actually no hack at all. In an intervie...

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added 2011/03/18 2:5 p.m.9 views

After hack, RSA Release Open Letter to RSA Customers !

Just now Top security firm RSA Security revealed by extremely sophisticated hack, Read complete Story here - Now, RSA Release Open Letter to RSA Customers, as given below : Like any large company, EMC experiences and successfully repels multiple cyber attacks on its IT infrastructure every day...

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added 2011/03/18 11:23 a.m.11 views

Top security firm RSA Security revealed by extremely sophisticated hack !

Top security firm RSA Security revealed on Thursday that it's been the victim of an "extremely sophisticated" hack. The company said in a note posted on its website that the intruders succeeded in stealing information related to the company's SecurID two-factor authentication products. SecurID ad...

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added 2011/03/18 12:45 a.m.9 views

RSA Hack Yields SecurID Secrets

RSA Security, a division of EMC Corp. has admitted that it was the victim of a sophisticated attack that resulted in the theft of secrets related to its SecurID two-factor authentication product. The disclosure came in a blog post by RSA chief Art Coviello on Thursday. Coviello said that the...

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added 2010/12/31 1:23 a.m.7 views

India to Increase Phone Banking Security Starting Next Month !

Starting with January 1st, 2011, Indian banks will require an additional security code in order to authorise phone banking transactions, according to regulatory guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of India RBI. Known as one-time passwords OTP, these codes are part of what is known as two-factor...

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