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You've heard the advice: Don't download or run software you're unsure of. Here's a quick review of the warning signs to stop you from taking unnecessary risks Read More ▶ |
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| White Paper: PC Pitstop It is being said that data security is back on top of the boardroom agenda for 2016. But the truth is it never actually went away. US companies need to figure out what to invest in to give themselves the best chance of avoiding breaches and data loss. And that is a decision which is far from easy given the constant onslaught from new and existing threats and the diverse range of security solutions designed to stop them. Read More ▶ | The popular exploit kit behind sophisticated web-based attacks and malvertising is gone, but the bad guys will surely regroup with better crimeware tools Read More ▶ |
| The first step is a more secure rendering engine for Firefox. But after Servo, will Mozilla next rewrite SpiderMonkey in Rust? Read More ▶ |
| Google is testing a post-quantum cryptographic algorithm in Chrome Canary to improve the future of encrypted communications Read More ▶ |
| | Vulnerabilities exist in all software applications, but in some cases, security software has worse flaws than the average application Read More ▶ |
| The persistent XSS vulnerability could allow the hijacking of admin accounts Read More ▶ |
| Research/Infographic: PC Pitstop For IT security professionals, malware threats are the stuff of nightmares. More than a quarter of respondents to a new survey from IDG Research report experiencing a "severe" impact from a virus and/or worm. And the definition of severe is enough to keep anyone awake at night. Read More ▶ | Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content — Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles — available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO.com, Network World, CSO, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! ▶ |
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