October 24, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
It’s getting hard to keep up with the constantly evolving ways hackers are tricking users into launching malicious code.
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Tags: clickjacking, hackers, malicious code, threat, users, Web sites
July 21, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
Keeping your data safe and sound gets tougher as your network architecture grows in both size and
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Tags: architecture, cyber-criminals, hackers, network, pen-testing, penetration testing
July 7, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
As more laptops come loaded with wireless modems, critical finance data and personal employee info is increasingly at risk of being stolen.
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Tags: access, data, hackers, hotspots, laptops, passwords, Wi-Fi
June 3, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
If your organization uses smart cards with RFID technology, you’ll need to pay close attention to security in the coming months.
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Tags: encryption, hackers, RFID, security, smartcards
May 16, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
Everybody’s familiar with the threat posed by identity theft. It’s a problem that’s growing day by day, especially for folks who do business online.
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Tags: hackers, identity theft, passwords, security
May 5, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck

Finance chiefs are smart to worry about threats to their data from savvy hackers and cyber criminals, and there’s one tactic that’s helping IT learn better protection skills:
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Tags: anti-virus, attacks, cybercriminals, data protection, data theft, firewalls, hackers, networks, viruses
April 18, 2008 by Valerie Helmbreck
Your IT folks have probably been doing a pretty good job of keeping your organization safe from high tech invaders, but that doesn’t mean you’re home free.
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Tags: , drive-by downloads, exploits, hackers, malware, security, viruses