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Cyber Attack Exposes Small Accounting Firm Due To Outdated Software

It took all of three minutes for the hacker to break into the small accounting firm's computer system. The virtual open window into the system turned out to be a computer equipped with outdated software. . It provided access to the office network and the hacker was able to get files that included private financial information. "That was a shock," said Lynne Leavitt, a partner at the four-person Los Angeles firm, Brakensiek Leavitt Pleger. "I thought we had good security. I thought we were safe." The link for this article located at Los Angeles Tims is no longer available. . A local law office experienced a security incident because of neglected updates, underscoring the dangers faced by organizations.. Accounting Firm Security, Software Threats, Cyber Attack Risks, Data Exposure Events. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 23, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Risks of Using Self-Installed Instant Messaging in Corporate Networks

Instant messaging (IM) is taking off in companies but self-installed consumer versions of software that allows this type of communication are posing a "rampant security risk" on networks. Already some companies see IM as a time wasting technology - as . . . . Instant messaging (IM) is taking off in companies but self-installed consumer versions of software that allows this type of communication are posing a "rampant security risk" on networks. Already some companies see IM as a time wasting technology - as was the case when email, web access and even the telephone were first put on workers' desks - but the latest warning, levelled by Blue Coat Systems, is based on three key factors. The security appliance vendor highlights that IM is used to send files which firewalls don't pick up because they do not pass through corporate email systems; they are not checked for viruses; and they are not logged. The link for this article located at silicon.com is no longer available. . Real-time communication platforms can compromise organizational safety through unauthorized personal applications, endangering system stability.. Instant Messaging, Corporate Security, Software Risks. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Feb 06, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Dirt Software Raises Security Concerns: Data Theft and Malware Risks

Controversial spying and bugging software, Dirt, exposed by vnunet.com last summer, was revealed to be a bit more than vapourware when it turned up on a Dutch website last week. Dirt first hit the headlines last May, when it emerged that . . . . Controversial spying and bugging software, Dirt, exposed by vnunet.com last summer, was revealed to be a bit more than vapourware when it turned up on a Dutch website last week. Dirt first hit the headlines last May, when it emerged that Codex Data Systems was marketing a password-stealing Trojan, similar to the infamous Back Orifice or the FBI's mysterious Magic Lantern, to law enforcement authorities. The company, headed up by Frank Jones, a convicted felon and known fraudster currently on probation for illegal possession of surveillance devices, denied that the product was vapourware but could not offer vnunet.com any proof. The link for this article located at vnunet is no longer available. . Controversial spying and bugging software, Dirt, exposed by vnunet.com last summer, was revealed to . controversial, spying, bugging, software, exposed, vnunet, summer, revealed. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 18, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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U.S. Government's Position on DVD DeCSS as Cybersecurity Risk

To the U.S. government, a DVD descrambling utility is akin to terrorware that could crash airplanes, disrupt hospital equipment and imperil human lives. On Tuesday, an assistant U.S. attorney told a federal appeals court hearing arguments in the Universal Studios v. . . . . To the U.S. government, a DVD descrambling utility is akin to terrorware that could crash airplanes, disrupt hospital equipment and imperil human lives. On Tuesday, an assistant U.S. attorney told a federal appeals court hearing arguments in the Universal Studios v. Reimerdes et al case that the DeCSS utility, which the Motion Picture Association of America has sued to take off a website, should be banned. Attorney Daniel Alter likened DeCSS to "software programs that shut down navigational programs in airplanes or smoke detectors in hotels." He warned: "That software creates a very real possibility of harm. That is precisely what is at stake here." The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The American authorities liken digital piracy tools to malicious software that poses a threat to public safety.. DVD DeCSS, Cybersecurity Risk, Software Threat Assessment. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 May 02, 2001 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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