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APWG Report: Crimeware and Crimeware-Spreading Website Numbers Soar in Q1

LOS ALTOS, Calif. & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The APWG announced today that its first quarter survey reveals a near doubling of the number of crimeware-spreading URLs at the end of the

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IBM signs deal with Procter & Gamble

IBM has signed a five-year deal to help bolster the security systems of Procter & Gamble, the company said Friday. (IBM) (PG)

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IBM: Procter and Gamble Selects IBM Internet Security Systems to Help Amplify Its Threat Protection, Simplify Its Security Operations and Save on Administrative Costs

ARMONK, NY (MARKET WIRE) IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that Procter and Gamble (NYSE: PG) has selected products and services from IBM's Internet Security Systems (ISS) division to expand its global cyber-security initiative. The agreement will strengthen Procter and Gamble's (P&G) threat protection arsenal by streamlining the management of its layered security tools and ultimately can help deliver...

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Rohati Systems Appoints Former ISS Founder and CEO Thomas Noonan to Advisory Board

Industry Visionary Joins Advisory Board as Rohati Prepares to Launch Transaction Networking System(TM) (TNS(TM)) SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Rohati Systems, the leader in high-performance Network-based Entitlement Control (NBEC) solutions, today announced that distinguished IT industry visionary and former CEO and Founder of Internet Security Systems (ISS) Thomas E. Noonan has joined...

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Quick: what do Joomla!, Drupal, and WordPress have in common?

Big Blue recently released its IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force 2008 Mid-Year Trend Statistics report, and it contains more than a few eyebrow-raisers. For example: Web-application-based security vulnerabilities have begun to outnumber reports involving conventional viruses and trojans (of the kind that target the operating system). We're now at the point where 51 percent of newly discovered software...

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Rich pickings for ID thieves

The health sector needs to tighten security on medical records to prevent financial fraud, writes

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Bypassing Microsoft Vista's Memory Protection

This is huge: Two security researchers have developed a new technique that essentially bypasses all of the memory protection safeguards in the Windows Vista operating system, an advance that many in...

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Vista security discovered to be even more useless

Dean Pullen the Inquirer , Friday 8 August 2008. 15:24:00 Another gaping hole presented by Microsoft AT THIS WEEK'S Black Hat security conference, two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely open Windows Vista to hackers. Mark Dowd of IBM Internet Security Systems and Alexander Sotirov, of Vmware Inc....

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Vista Security Goes Down In Flames …..Again

Over at the Black Hat convention being held in Las Vegas two researches have hacked though the security features that Microsoft had put in place for Windows Vista. It is unfortunate that the Redmond giant is going to be embarrassed once again, but heh people, what did we really expect? Did anyone with half a brain really think that Vista was going to be more secure than Windows XP? Or am I being too...

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Vista’s Security Rendered Completely Useless by New Exploit

Put a fork in it. Via: NeoWin: This week at the Black Hat Security Conference two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely bring Windows Vista to its knees. Mark Dowd of IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) and Alexander Sotirov, of VMware Inc. have discovered a technique that can be used to bypass all memory protection [...]

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Vista security discovered to be even more usless

Dean Pullen the Inquirer , Friday 8 August 2008. 15:24:00 Another gaping hole presented by Microsoft AT THIS WEEK'S Black Hat security conference, two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely open Windows Vista to hackers. Mark Dowd of IBM Internet Security Systems and Alexander Sotirov, of Vmware Inc....

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Vista's Security Rendered Completely Useless by New Exploit.

This week at the Black Hat Security Conference two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely bring Windows Vista to its...

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Vista's Security Rendered Completely Useless by New Exploit.

This week at the Black Hat Security Conference two security researchers will discuss their findings which could completely bring Windows Vista to its knees. Mark Dowd of IBM Internet Security Systems (ISS) and Alexander Sotirov, of VMware Inc. have discovered a technique that can be used to bypass all memory protection safeguards that Microsoft built into Windows Vista. These new methods have been...

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Security flaws exploited sooner than ever

IBM's latest Internet Security Systems X-Force report says the bad guys are exploiting security flaws faster than ever and are in many cases standing on the shoulders of the security research community. More and more of these attacks are coming within 24 hours after a vulnerability is publicly disclosed, raising the question over how much information should be released to the public when a new security...