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    Cisco battered by large fall in security market 18 March, 2010 01:30

    'Nobody fires you if you buy Cisco' it was once said but it seems somebody should tell the corporate security sector which has deserted the giant in droves in late 2009, new figures show.
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    It's time to finally drop Internet Explorer 6 12 March, 2010 10:23

    A security researcher has published exploit code for the latest Internet Explorer zero-day flaw on the Web and Microsoft is warning that more attacks against the unpatched vulnerability can be expected in-the-wild. One thing seems to be more apparent with each passing Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability: its time to upgrade the Web browser.
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    Security industry faces attacks it cannot stop 12 March, 2010 07:13

    At the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, security vendors pitched their next-generation of security products, promising to protect customers from security threats in the cloud and on mobile devices. But what went largely unsaid was that the industry has failed to protect paying customers from some of today's most pernicious threats.
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    FBI embeds cyber-investigators in Ukraine, Estonia 05 March, 2010 06:59

    Hoping to catch cybercrooks, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun embedding agents with law enforcement agencies in Estonia, the Ukraine and the Netherlands.
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    5 things VMware must do to fend off Microsoft 02 March, 2010 06:14

    With 170,000 customers, including every member of the Fortune 100, you might think VMware's toughest task is stocking enough paper to print up new customer contracts.
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    Court order helps Microsoft tear down Waledac botnet 25 February, 2010 19:44

    With the help of a U.S. federal judge, Microsoft has struck a blow against one of the Internet's worst sources of spam: the notorious Waledac botnet.
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    Get tough with your users to protect your network 23 February, 2010 07:22

    No one likes to be hated, but if you're running a small business, sometimes you've got to take security measures that will make your employees really angry. You might even have to (gasp) pull some PCs off the Internet, and treat some employees like, well, children.
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    Twitter application Grader.com hacked 12 February, 2010 07:50

    A popular Twitter application used to measure the influence of Twitter users has been hacked and used to send spam messages.
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    Botnet targets major Web sites with junk SSL connection 02 February, 2010 07:46

    More than 300 Web sites are being pestered by infected computers that are part of the Pushdo botnet, according to security researchers.
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    Cloud security: Try these techniques now 02 February, 2010 03:59

    For Logiq the decision to go with a cloud-based provider of IT infrastructure as a service (IaaS) was a matter of cost and flexibility.
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    11 hidden security threats and how to stop them 26 January, 2010 02:45

    Do you know how to guard against scareware? How about Trojan horse text messages? Or social network data harvesting?
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