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Source: TechWeb - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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More than half of businesses on the Internet leave themselves open to security breaches because they fail to safeguard themselves. A survey of e-businesses discovered one-half to three-quarters of businesses connected to the Internet have at least one of . . .Write Comment |
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Source: Wired - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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This Wired article talks about the short reach of authority on the Web. "In the U.K., London-based Financial Services Authority can shut down any unacceptable Web site that doesn't follow British law, but the agency's reach is limited. [...] . . .Write Comment |
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Source: Financial Times - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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This article talks about how the IT163.com web site was hit "just like the recent hack attack that shut down Amazon.com and the other US sites. He bombarded the site with so many messages, the system could not cope," It . . .Write Comment |
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Source: SecurityFocus - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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"A pox on the penguin? Ready or not, Linux viruses are coming, and no one is inoculated." Simson Garfinkel talks about not "why aren't there any?" but instead "what's taking them so long?" . . .Write Comment |
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Source: Internet News - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
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"Curador, the cracker who has stolen credit cards from at least eight small e-commerce sites and then posted them online, is growing more brazen by the minute. In an interview with InternetNews Wednesday, Curador claimed he has hit five . . .Write Comment |
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