Jan. 11, 2010: China-Google attacks

The cyberespionage attacks on Google, Adobe and more than 30 other well-known companies signals that the "advanced persistent threat" is here to stay. Ed Skoudis, founder of incident response firm InGuardians, discusses the threat and some best practices that organizations can employ to defend themselves.

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Nov. 23, 2009: Online shopping risks
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Cyber Monday unofficially kicks off the holiday shopping season, and as individuals are drawn to the web for plenty of great deals, they will be joined by cybercrooks looking to take advantage of the unsuspecting. Guillaume Lovet, a senior threat researcher at Fortinet, offers advice for both end...


Nov. 16, 2009: Zeus trojan
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The Zeus, or Zbot, trojan continues to wreak destruction on businesses worldwide -- and it shows no signs of slowing down. Eldan Ben-Haim, head of engineering at security firm Trusteer, offers some advice on what businesses can do to protect themselves from the data-stealing malware.


Nov. 9, 2009: Jailbroken iPhone vulnerability
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Forrester Research senior analyst Andrew Jaquith discusses two malware attacks currently targeting unlocked iPhones and also weighs in on whether the threat of mobile malware is overblown.


Nov. 2, 2009: SSL protocol flaw
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Marsh Ray, a senior software development engineer, reveals how a SSL protocol flaw could lead to a man-in-the-middle attack and resulting data loss.


October 19, 2009: Win 7 security
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Randy Abrams, director of technical education at ESET, talks about some of the security features of Microsoft's Windows 7.


October 5, 2009: Peer-to-peer data leaks
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Keith Tagliaferri, director of operations at Tiversa, discusses the dangers of inadvertent file leakage on peer-to-peer networks, as well as movement underway by Congress to create laws regulating providers of file-sharing programs.


September 21, 2009: New banking trojan

Finjan CTO Yuval Ben-Itzhak talks about URLZone, which has been called the most sophisticated banking trojan yet.


September 7, 2009: Latest zero-days

Jon Miller and Alex Wheeler of Accuvant discuss the latest zero-day Microsoft vulnerabilities and offer their thoughts on which vendors are best responding to security bugs.


August 24, 2009: A decline in phishing

Holly Stewart, an IBM X-Force researcher, talks about the company's new mid-year report that finds the incidence of phishing attacks has fallen recently.



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