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FTP Firewall Settings, Active vs. Passive, and FTPS Explicit vs. Implicit-Week 47 - Scott Forsyth's
< p > You can find this week’s < a href="http://dotnetslackers.com/articles/iis/FTP-Firewall-settings-Active-vs-Passive-and-FTPS-Explicit-vs-Implicit-Week-47.aspx" > video here < /a > . < /p > < p > Have you ever wondered what FTP Active mode or Passive mode means? Do you have a good understanding
Weapons of mass open source destruction
Now open sourced -- the Zeus Trojan, once installed on an infected machine, has the ability to use keylogging techniques to steal user information and compromise bank accounts.
5 Secrets of a Successful Website
Internet consumers are agile, informed and impatient. One quick internet search provide a vast range of competing outlets which have exactly what they’re looking for and compete strongly on price. So how do you get customers to stay, to buy and to return ? Here are our top tips: 1. Make sure your
Is Facebook a B2B channel (yet)? - Hire Strategies Blog
You can dress SPAM up anyway you like, but SPAM is SPAM is SPAM. Or is it? When I was thinking about this post, it was in response to accepting a friend request from someone I had actually met (albeit in a business context so not a "real" friend). I did hesitate in accepting their request but then
Schneier on Security: The Failure of Two-Factor Authentication
In 2005, I wrote an essay called "The Failure of Two-Factor Authentication," where I predicted that attackers would get around multi-factor authentication systems with tools that attack the transactions in real time: man-in-the-middle attacks and Trojan attacks against the client endpoint. This BBC
Google's 'Bouncer' Service Aims to Toughen Android Security - NYTimes.com
Google has released details on a security system it is using to defend the Android app store from software that can harm its users. Called Bouncer, the service analyzes apps for suspicious activity and flags them before they have a chance to get into the store. <a
Android Market's Malware Scanner
An unofficial blog that watches Google's attempts to move your operating system online. Send your tips to gostips@gmail.com. Google Operating System Unofficial news and tips about Google Thursday, February 02, 2012 Android Market's Malware Scanner Google doesn't like to manually review
Mac Malware Summary 2011 (Q2/Q3/Q4) - F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab
F-Secure Security Labs brings you the latest online security news from around the world. Ensure that you are up-to-date with the latest online threats to guarantee your online wellbeing.
Sony PlayStation Network Breach | Dell SecureWorks
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‘Nerd Lobby’ Shows Muscle in Debate Over Piracy Bills - Digits - WSJ
Internet activists and technology companies have brought concerns over proposed piracy legislation to the public’s attention, but some of the most powerful arguments against the legislation have come from a small group of Internet engineers.
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