t was 3am when 21-year-old Sydney secretary Rhiannon Moore got the SMS from Westpac. Her debit card had been blocked after the bank saw it had been used to buy porn and air tickets to Malaysia.. "They were obviously onto it straight away. I don't know how they found out about it so quickly," she said. The link for this article located at Sydney Morning Herald is no longer available. . Amid the rise of digital banking, institutions are committed to protecting clients from cyber threats using advanced technologies and strategies to mitigate risks. Fraud Detection, Cybersecurity, Client Protection, Security Alerts. . Dave Wreski
E-mail hosting company Servers Australia was the victim of a hack attack on Friday which spammed its customers with offensive e-mails by assuming the company's domain name. A company source said the company is "almost 100% sure" the attack exploited a flaw in its Kayako security appliances which allowed the attacker to spam its users. . According to the source, the hacker blindly injected the HTML spam into the support system but was denied access to client information. Servers Australia Manager Jared Hirst reassured the company's customers in an e-mail response, that their personal data was not compromised and warned against following the links provided in the e-mails. The link for this article located at NetworkWorld is no longer available. . A web service provider fell victim to a cyber assault, inundating users with malicious messages designed to breach their privacy.. Email Hosting, Security Flaw, Client Protection, Hack Response, Australia Hosting. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Last week in part 1 we looked at some rather extreme measures for keeping that demeritorious duo, spam and viruses, off our servers. Today we'll look at how to secure your users' email clients. The reason for employing layers of security . . . . Last week in part 1 we looked at some rather extreme measures for keeping that demeritorious duo, spam and viruses, off our servers. Today we'll look at how to secure your users' email clients. The reason for employing layers of security at both the server and client level is simple, Grasshopper; do not depend solely on border defenses or the succulent soft underbelly of your network will remain at risk. I'm sure you've heard it a million times -- "Don't use Outlook or Outlook Express." It's darn good advice. Outlook is useful on an intranet, when you need the full scheduling, contacts, document sharing, and other groupware features. For Internet mail -- well, its record speaks for itself. For those who really must use it, see Resources for tips on making Outlook not quite so insecure. If all you need is a POP or IMAP mail client for Windows, Eudora, Pegasus, and Mozilla Mail are excellent choices. They are far less open to exploits, and they use generic mailbox formats instead of the "seekrit" proprietary formats of Outlook/Outlook Express. This makes disaster recovery and importing/exporting a lot easier, because the files can be read as plain text. The link for this article located at CrossNodes is no longer available. . Protecting email clients from spam and malware is crucial. Here are effective strategies to boost user security and safeguard communications.. Email Protection Strategies, Spam Prevention Techniques, Antivirus Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This paper examines internet security with respect to the WWW. A number of WWW security issues are presented in three areas: server, client and communication between server and client. Practical precautions and solutions are suggested regarding these issues. Guidelines for protecting host systems are discussed.. . .. This paper examines internet security with respect to the WWW. A number of WWW security issues are presented in three areas: server, client and communication between server and client. Practical precautions and solutions are suggested regarding these issues. Guidelines for protecting host systems are discussed. This paper aims to promote an awareness of security issues in WWW site maintainers and in general WWW users, without resorting to scare tactics. The link for this article located at Net-Security is no longer available. . This paper examines internet security with respect to the WWW. A number of WWW security issues are p. security, paper, examines, internet, respect, number. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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