Security
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5 million victims, $500 million stolen: Microsoft and FBI finally take down Citadel botnet
Microsoft’s Digital Crimes Unit has announced the successful disruption of a data-stealing botnet estimated to have accumulated over half a billion dollars for a cybercrime ring.
Features
Is your antivirus software in full working order?
Do you want to quickly check whether your antivirus security is working properly? You can now do so thanks to AMTSO.
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EU Commissioner wants net neutrality plan to protect "openness and liberty" online
Europe needs a definitive net neutrality plan that will guarantee people's right to a free and open Internet, Neelie Kroes, the EU's commissioner for digital policy, has said.
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LinkedIn follows Twitter and Apple on two-step verification bandwagon
Those who opt in will have to enter their regular password, plus a numeric code that is sent to their phone via SMS every time they log in.
Features
Interview: NetApp’s Lawrence James on BYOD, data management at enterprise level and why the channel still matters
We get some insightful feedbacks from one of the bigger players in the networking market who also tells us why a containerized approach works.
Blog
WatchGuard profiles hackers that pose greatest business security threat
The motivations and methodology of hacktivists, cyber-criminals and nation states are analysed to identify threats to small and big businesses.
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91 per cent of employees use personal devices to store business files
The vast majority of employees in the UK adopt bring your own device for work data, but easy access increases the chances of security compromises.
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Google slaps 7 day deadline on companies to report security flaws
The search giant sets a new aggressive deadline for firms to patch critical security issues or at least offer mitigation advice to the public.