Monthly Archives: September 2005

Crypto-Gram Newsletter

If you interested in computer security (what is probably true as you visiting this blog, I highly recommend you to subscribe to Crypto-Gram newsletter. Written monthly, Crypto-Gram is a free monthly e-mail newsletter from security expert Bruce Schneier, with over … Continue reading

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Skype Security Concern

There are reports that, with newest version of Skype 1.3.0.66, Norton Internet Worm Protection issues security alert saying that it detects Skype as Worm, asking user if he wants to permit remote access to his computer. Advice says that user … Continue reading

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Zombies: Don’t Let Your Home Computer or Network Become a Spam or DDoS Relay!

Next time you’re looking for a culprit for all that junk mail flooding your inbox, have a glance in the mirror. Spammers are increasingly exploiting home computers with high-speed Internet connections into which they’ve cleverly burrowed. E-mail security companies estimate … Continue reading

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New Cybersecurity Center

It is well known that companies very often don’t want to report security incidents they faced with. There are some initiatives to set up incident centers to which companies can voluntarily participate and anonymously report cyberthreats, incidents and problems. A … Continue reading

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