December, 2008:
- Memory stick containing confidential information found in South Wales
- China set to change punishment levels for hacking
- Experts idenfity tactics to foil phishing
- New PCs should be checked for updates this Christmas
- Laptops should not be used for backing up or storing data
- Secerno launches enterprise-class database security
- Financial institutions encouraged to boost security to secure future
- IT company hit with $52,000 bill after hacker used system
- Businessman pleads guilty to taking part in 'pump and dump' scams
- Businesses should collaborate in communities to share information
- Spammers use email 'from' field to evade filters
- Federal report identifies tactics to reduce identity theft
- Microsoft releases emergency patch for Internet Explorer
- Yahoo to hold on to personal details for only 90 days
- Safari and Chrome security problems criticised
- Duchess of York laptop theft 'should not have happened'
- Steve Jobs will not appear at Macworld next month
- Hackers move to using typosquatting tactics
- Microsoft to release emergency patch today for Explorer
- Wi-Fi users warned to be careful in hotspots
- Volumes of spam predicted to rise in 2009
- Facebook hacking increases as logins sold cheaply
- PGP granted government approval
- Internet Explorer users encouraged to switch to other browsers
- 200 billion spam messages sent daily as spammers change tactics for 2009
- Companies feel government is not protecting against cybercrime
- Customer demands could see companies struggle in 2009
- Think tank established to tackle online fraud and cybercrime forensics
- Credit card customers left fearing worst after account details discovered
- Embrace of two factor authentication by government will see businesses follow
- New software includes cross-site scripting and blind SQL injection modules
- Internet Explorer vulnerability continuing to hit users
- Children's social networking site hit over security flaws
- Consumers keen to know that their identities are protected online
- 2009 will see no increase in IT budgets despite stronger attacks
- Office workers left to decide on file transfer options
- Internet Explorer suffers from zero-day vulnerability
- Ministry of Justice will not introduce laws to make the notification of security breaches mandatory
- Social networking dominates Google searches in 2008
- Australian web filter plans meets with mixed response
- Hackers will target reputable websites next year
- Bar and restaurant customers could face security headache this Christmas
- ValidSoft introduces solution to prevent banking fraud
- Nebulas launches virtual desktop device
- World events cause politicians to be distracted from cybercrime
- New DNS changing malware detected
- Consumers unsure of what websites are secure
- IT managers view outsourcing as a major threat for next year
- Patch Tuesday welcomed for helping internet shoppers
- Senior IS Analyst Security
- Tis the season to lose your device
- Hackers will move to use rich content files next year
- IT workers would steal data in the event of a redundancy threat
- US named as main source of internet attacks as businesses encouraged to be more vigilant
- Call made for more cybercrime to be reported to police
- Only ten per cent of UK city councils guarantee data is encrypted
- Details of 5000 children found on memory stick in Leeds
- Offline servicing tool criticised over 'online' status
- SMEs fail to protect networks
- EU cybercrime alert system criticised
- Information Security Consultant
- Senior Forensic Analyst
- QSA Security Consultant
- Technical Security Architect
- IT Security Evaluator
- Technical Account Manager
- Information Security Consultant
- Data Risk Manager (9 month contract)
- Senior Manager - Information Security Assurance
- Data Protection Manager (Contract or permanent)
- Technical Security Team Leader
- Computer Forensics Professional
- Nordics Sales Manager
- Security Team Leader
- VP Technical Operations
- Information Security Sales Account Executive
- Security Pre-Sales Engineer
- Client Security Officer
- Information Assurance Specialists
- Obama urged to improve US defences against attackers
- Stuart Okin appointed Comsec Consulting UK managing director
- Prevx launches software to protect against clever malware
- Lunchtime today set to be peak of internet shopping
- UK businesses do not protect information assets
- Eight Microsoft fixes planned for Patch Tuesday
- 2008: A year of cybercriminal innovation
- Webroot goes green with SaaS solution offer
- Apple drops support document encouraging anti-virus adoption
- Report: Nearly all computer users running insecure programs
- Professional Monitor: In association with (ISC)2
- Interview: Phil Dunkelberger
- Tools of the trade: Compact and bijou
- Legal matters: Commissioner's new teeth
- At risk from grudge bearers?
- Getting a fix on the WPAs
- Outsourcing made easy
- Access all areas?
- Product Section: This year's top picks
- Apple advises Mac users to install anti-virus software
- Worm exploiting Microsoft vulnerability developing into botnet
- Two-factor authentication and secure one-time passwords created in new token
- McDonalds phish being dished out
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