By Talos Group This post was authored by Earl Carter . Attackers are constantly looking for ways to monetize their malicious activity. In many instances this involves targeting user data and accounts. Talos continues to see phishing attacks targeting customers of multiple high profile financial institutions. In the past couple of months, we have observed phishing attacks against various financial customers including credit card companies, banks, credit unions, and insurance companies, as well as online businesses such as Paypal and Amazon. These phishing attacks have []

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By Talos Group This post was authored by Earl Carter . Attackers are constantly looking for ways to monetize their malicious activity. In many instances this involves targeting user data and accounts. Talos continues to see phishing attacks targeting customers of multiple high profile financial institutions. In the past couple of months, we have observed phishing attacks against various financial customers including credit card companies, banks, credit unions, and insurance companies, as well as online businesses such as Paypal and Amazon. These phishing attacks have []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

Auch nach Feierabend ein Team.

Am 14.6.2015 fand der KKH-Lauf 2015 in Köln statt. Dies war bereits die 12. Auflage dieser Reihe, die mit beeindruckenden Zahlen aufwartet: Mehr als 1 Million Besucher, über 140.000 Teilnehmer und rund 850.000 Euro Spendengelder. Seit 2004 verfolgt der KKH-Lauf einen doppelt guten Zweck: Sie tun etwas für Ihre Gesundheit und helfen gleichzeitig hilfsbedürftigen Kindern. Denn alle Start- und Spendengelder gehen zu 100 % als Spende an BILD hilft e. V. „Ein Herz für Kinder“.

Das Oberberg-Online Team startete um 14:00 Uhr auf die 6,6 Kilometer lange Strecke. Die Fotos zeigen es deutlich – die Kollegen hatten Spaß dabei.

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Oracle Chief Marketing Officer Judith Sim Joins Fortinet Board of Directors

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Oracle Chief Marketing Officer Judith Sim Joins Fortinet Board of Directors

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By Morgan Stonebraker We are now more than one year on from the release of HeartBleed, the first major vulnerability disclosed in widely used third-party code. This is an excellent point in time to look back at what Cisco and our customers have achieved since, including how the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has evolved to meet this new type of threat. It’s also a key time for us to confirm and clarify our commitment to transparency in the vulnerability disclosure []

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By Morgan Stonebraker We are now more than one year on from the release of HeartBleed, the first major vulnerability disclosed in widely used third-party code. This is an excellent point in time to look back at what Cisco and our customers have achieved since, including how the Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) has evolved to meet this new type of threat. It’s also a key time for us to confirm and clarify our commitment to transparency in the vulnerability disclosure []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

By Edna Conway I’ve been thinking lately about how collaboration can work for the IT industry as we strive to address security. Cisco’s supply chain security capability focuses on three key exposures: taint, counterfeit and misuse of intellectual property. Specifically, I’ve been thinking about how we might detect and mitigate against counterfeit ASICs. I have a hunch that working with the semiconductor industry, we can achieve this goal. Below is a short video I recorded recently on the topic. If we could ensure []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice

By Edna Conway I’ve been thinking lately about how collaboration can work for the IT industry as we strive to address security. Cisco’s supply chain security capability focuses on three key exposures: taint, counterfeit and misuse of intellectual property. Specifically, I’ve been thinking about how we might detect and mitigate against counterfeit ASICs. I have a hunch that working with the semiconductor industry, we can achieve this goal. Below is a short video I recorded recently on the topic. If we could ensure []

Source:: Cisco Security Notice