malware
A recent Panda survey of more than 10,000 small- and medium-sized firms found that 27% of those victimized by a malware infection in the last year reported that the attack had originated with infected USB hardware, primarily flash drives.
AppRiver reports another malware campaign exploiting the trust users place in Facebook and the smartphone apps that access it
How bad is it? Worse than you think. Here's what the new breed of malware looks like -- and what you can do to stop it.
Trend Micro's 2010 survey, which included 1600 end-users found that globally, social networking at the workplace steadily rose from 19% in 2008 to 24% in 2010.
Security experts believe the virus appears to be the kind of threat they have worried about for years.
Banks offering mobile payment services must wake up to the threat of malware viruses or risk having to play catch-up with criminals, Ovum has warned.
Nearly a month after a Google engineer released details of a new Windows XP flaw, criminals have dramatically ramped up online attacks that leverage the bug.
Risks associated with employee use of social media websites social media shouldn't really be considered the primary responsibility of the IT department.
Here is a collection of do's and don'ts from five experts on securing mobile phones.
Verizon Business Data Breach Study shows that organized crime is following the money, and that there is a significant rise in targeted attacks.






