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SophosLabs has observed a trend of hackers inserting their malicious code into legitimate JavaScript hosted on legitimate compromised websites.
Recently SophosLabs has seen a flurry of detections of Troj/Iframe-JG on legitimate websites, including: Primary School websites in EnglandSmall community websites in ItalyA nightclub website in LondonThe website of an East African nation's TV companyThe website of trade association of Financial Advisors in the US Via Gust MEES
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February 13, 10:33 AM
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Can you really justify having Java installed on your main web browser any more? Even if you have installed the latest security patch? Via Gust MEES
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January 20, 9:05 AM
===> A MUST follow instructions!!! <===
Use one browser where Java is disabled for normal surfing! Use a second one where Java is enabled for making eBanking + other sites which require Java...
Make sure YOU have the last update and delete ALL previous versions of JAVA on your hard disk!
Learn more:
- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet?tag=Java-vulnerabilities
- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/cyber-hygiene-ict-hygiene-for-population-education-and-business/
- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/safer-internet-day-2013-sid2013-participation/
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We determined the cyber criminal activity across the globe in this map that features a roundup of securityrelated news in the October issue of SC Magazine.
Read more, a MUST: http://www.scmagazine.com/october-2012-global-threats/slideshow/965/#0
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Infographics on Facebook Security Guide to stay away from Spam and Hacking in Social Networking world with Facebook Spamming Apps with Implementing Security...
Read more, a MUST: http://allinfographics.org/how-to-be-always-secured-on-facebook-a-to-z-security-guide/
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Everyone’s got a point-of-view about Bring Your Own Device. SAP and NetBase went and investigated this, and came back with the top things that people love and hate about BYOD.
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Online challenge encourages users to protect their identities by searching for personal mentions of themselves on the web.
Read more: http://www.edtechmagazine.com/k12/article/2012/08/google-yourself-safety-infographic
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Organizations that do not invest in security education for their employees put themselves at risk. Trustwave's infographic outlines how.
Gust MEES: when working with ICT Education of employees is a MUST, in Business and especially in Education while working with "Bring Your Own Device" (Hashtag on Twitter = #BYOD)!
Don't forget that Internetsafety alone isn't enough! You need also to protect the computer and other devices of "Bring Your Own Device" (BYOD), check my FREE courses here:
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month Advocates Good “Cyber Hygiene”
- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/11/cyberhygiene-hygiene-for-ict-in-education-and-business/
- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/category/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorials/
- http://www.scoop.it/t/apple-mac-ios4-ipad-iphone-and-in-security
- http://www.scoop.it/t/ict-security-tools
- http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet
Check out also "Security Education Services" from Trustwave: - https://www.trustwave.com/security-education-services/
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Are passwords dead?
According to Wired's Mat Honan, they ought to be. Honan is the technology journalist who was hacked last year. In just a few minutes, his entire digital life, including photos of his young daughter, disappeared. If it can happen to a tech-savvy writer like Honan, it can happen to anyone. Via Berend de Jonge, juandoming, Gust MEES
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February 12, 5:09 PM
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- https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/cyber-hygiene-ict-hygiene-for-population-education-and-business/
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Find out in real time which are the TOP 10 infected websites by country...
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is more complex than most people know, read further to learn… . .
Keywords for this free course: . motivation, engagement, heroes, Security-Scouts, critical thinking, stay out of the box, adapt to new technologies, be aware of the malware, nobody is perfect, knowing the dangers and risks, responsibility, responsibility of School, responsibility of IT-Admin, responsibilities of BYOD users, Apple insecurity, Insecurity of Apps, Principals responsibilities, Mobile Device Management, risks of BYOD, BYOD-Policy, IT-Security Infrastructure, Teacher-Parents Meeting, Cyberwar, Cyberwarfare, Government, Internet-Safety, IT-Security knowledge basics...
The weakest link in the Security Chain is the human! If you don’t respect certain advice you will get tricked by the Cyber-Criminals!
Read more: http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/
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Thankfully, the security tools we use today have also improved accordingly, but users need to be proactive and take responsibility to ensure that their desktop machines, smartphones and tablets are protected.
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Nowadays all employees bring their own Internet-aware devices to work. Employers and institutions such as schools think
These devices are often 'powered' by applications downloaded from some kind of App-Store/Market. The applications there should be safe, but are they? What kind of risks do they pose for personal or corporate data? Furthermore, the paper will describe different vectors of attack towards corporate networks and the risk of intractable data leakage problems: for example, encryption of company data on portable devices is by no means common practice.
Finally, we offer advice on how to handle BYOD policies in your own environment and if it is really worth it. Maybe 'Windows To Go' - a feature of Windows 8 that boots a PC from a Live USB stick which contains Win8, applications plus Group Policies applied by the admin - is a suitable base model for converting BYOD into a Managed By IT Device.
===> Remember: BYOD isn't coming, it is here already and it is (B)ig, (Y)et (O)utside (D)efence perimeters! <===
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This infographic breaks out the numbers of password theft exploits so far in 2012. Help your users understand the risks of bad password management.
Read more: http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/security/infographic-2012-the-year-of-password-theft/8351
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VERACODE: Mobile Security for the Rest of Us! Join Joe IT and his blissfully unaware mobile device user Joe Worker as they navigate together the perils of BYOD. It’s a whimsical look at a serious subject and readers walk away with Ten Tips to secure their device.
Gust MEES: A MUST READ!
Read more about VERACODE here:
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