Telus buys forensic computer security firm – ITWorld Canada

Telus buys forensic computer security firm
ITWorld Canada
Telus Corp. is beefing up its ability to offer security solutions for customers by buying a digital forensics company. The carrier said Friday it has bought Digital Wyzdom Inc. of Toronto for an undisclosed price. Digital Wyzdom is an independent
TELUS acquires Digital WYZDOM, Canada's leading digital forensics providerStockhouse

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Cyberwarfare now menacing the enterprise, Kaspersky Lab says – Network World

Cyberwarfare now menacing the enterprise, Kaspersky Lab says
Network World
When Kaspersky first unearthed Flame, which it classified as cyberespionage malware, Raiu estimated that, despite the fact it was only 20MB in size, that it would take up to 10 years to truly understand how it works. "No anti-virus company has figured

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European Commission rules out Red October malware attack – V3.co.uk


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European Commission rules out Red October malware attack
V3.co.uk
Red October is the latest cyber espionage tool to be uncovered targeting political institutions. Prior to Red October, Kaspersky also uncovered the infamous Flame malware. Despite sharing a common purpose to Flame and being similarly complex, Kaspersky
Why Red October malware is the Swiss Army knife of espionageArs Technica
Governments Being Spied Worldwide by Red October MalwareThe Point
'Red October' malware found snooping on Russian state networksMinnPost.com
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Grammar Undercuts Security of Long Computer Passwords – Science Daily (press release)

Grammar Undercuts Security of Long Computer Passwords
Science Daily (press release)
Security engineering · Computer security · Cryptography · Webcam. A team led by Ashwini Rao, a software engineering Ph.D. student in the Institute for Software Research, developed a password-cracking algorithm that took into account grammar and tested

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