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Watch where you plug in, folks – researchers hack iPhones with a charger

This is according to the abstract of a briefing to be given at the upcoming Black Hat USA conference. The attack, dubbed “Mactans“, succeeded in compromising latest generation devices with the latest version of iOS. It led to a persistent infection with software of the attacker’s choice, invisible to the phone’s user thanks to built-in […]

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GlobalSign: Biometric Technology Could Mean More Secure Enterprise Data

 But what are the implications of biometric technology as far as enterprise security is concerned? Ryan Hurst, CTO of enterprise SaaS Certificate Authority GlobalSign, has told Softpedia that biometric technology could turn out to be highly beneficial to organizations looking to protect their data, but it depends a great deal on how it’s implemented. “The

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As encryption standards tighten, Array retools ADC, eyes SaaS clients

Service providers need higher level of encryption support “If you look at one of our typical deployments, yes, they want security, they want SSL, but the numbers they support are in the thousands,” he said. “It’s nothing compared to a business model that is supporting millions of users. When we are talking to these SaaS

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Sophos Mobile Encryption 2.2 released. Free file encryption app for Android and iOS

Download the Sophos Mobile Encryption app from Google Play for Android, or from iTunes for iOS devices (iPhones, iPod Touches and iPads). New features available in this version Protect access to your Sophos Mobile Encryption application with an optional password. Fully transparent key management, so you don’t need to enter the passphrase each time you

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Oracle releases 127 security fixes, 51 for Java alone

The October 2013 CPU covers fixes for: Oracle Database Server, Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control, Oracle Supply Chain Products Suite, Oracle Siebel CRM, Oracle Industry Applications, Oracle Primavera Products Suite, Oracle and Sun Systems Products Suite, Oracle MySQL, Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle E-Business Suite, Oracle PeopleSoft Products, Oracle iLearning, Oracle Financial Services Software, Oracle Java

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UTM and next-gen firewalls: What’s the difference? (Infographic)

As we explain below, next-generation firewalls are typically defined as firewalls enhanced with intrusion prevention and application intelligence. On the other hand, UTM systems include those features—plus additional technologies such as email security, URL filtering, wireless security, web application firewalls and virtual private networks (VPNs). In this view, UTM systems include NGFWs as components. Manager’s

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Spam-Bot Invaders: Which countries send the most spam?

When you consider the country’s huge online population, it’s not surprising that the U.S. sends so much spam. Spam comes from “bots” — computers infected with malware and under the control of a criminal. “Bot masters” can use servers anywhere in the world to give the bots instructions. So spam-bots in the countries on our

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Would you tell Google your Wi-Fi password? You probably already did…

Instead of just reinstalling your favourite apps and starting afresh, your new device will know how to get online straight away, how to get into your Twitter account, and how many Angry Birds levels you haven’t conquered yet. Clearly, Google keeps a raft of configuration data on your behalf, because if you have the option

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WD Introduces New Ultra-Compact Network Storage Plus Servers, WD Sentinel DS5100 and DS6100

“WD is using enterprise-class components to build a new family of network appliances for small businesses,” said Bill Evans, general manager of WD’s business storage solutions group. “The WD Sentinel S-series network appliances are engineered with Intel Xeon processors, pre-populated with WD Se datacenter 3.5-inch hard drives for rapid deployment, and feature dedicated 2.5-inch boot

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