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  1. Top 8 Cyber Security Practices

    http://blog.stopbadware.org/2008/10/06/top-8-cyber-security-practices

    The National Cyber Security Alliance, which is coordinating the effort designating October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month, has a list of the "Top 8 Cyber Security Practices." This list, although not new to many in the StopBadware community, is a great resource for educating users about the key concepts for staying safe online. …

    52 days ago
  2. Upcoming StopBadware webinar for nonprofits

    http://blog.stopbadware.org/2008/10/03/upcoming-stopbadware-webinar-for-nonprofits

    Upcoming StopBadware webinar for nonprofits Posted by Erica George Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:46:46 GMT Later this month, StopBadware will be giving a webinar on website & computer security for nonprofits, hosted by NTEN – the Nonprofit Technology Education Network. …

    55 days ago
  3. Happy National Cyber Security Awareness Month!

    http://blog.stopbadware.org/2008/10/01/happy-national-cyber-security-awareness-month

    Today marks the start of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, an effort to educate Americans about online safety: Each year, the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) joins with the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), the Multi-State Information …

    58 days ago
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    Conservengland

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    Stop Badware

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    kbglob - tecnologia para geeks, no para tu mamá

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    Posteado por Javier June 25th 2008 en Google Las estadísticas de stopmalware sobre las ip’s que alojan mas malware, con datos que provee google mismo, dicen que google está quinto en la lista!!! Peor era hace unos meses, que estaba primero!

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    Blogpaedia-Respostas

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    De acordo com o relatório do site StopBadware do primeiro semestre, de monitoramento global de sites comprometidos com códigos maliciosos, a China é responsável pela origem de 52 % de todo o tráfego de pragas virtuais que assolam o planeta. http://blogs.stopbadware.org/files/BadwareSitesMay2008.jpgPor trás da supremacia chinesa em tornar a Internet mais insegura, há alguns fatos por trás de tamanha desproporção: - somente o imenso tamanho da população chinesa por si só não explica a quantidade de sites comprometidos, porque lá o percentual de uso

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    4 X Security Team

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    badware because it bundles new products like Safari, iTunes and QuickTime alongside security patches without the end user’s explicit consent. [ SEE: How does Apple get away with this badware behavior ] The StopBadware alliance is currently seeking feedback on the new guidelines. The non-profit group said it would not use the badware label for installation of new applications alongside updates if there is separate disclosure and consent. [Source: zdnet ]

    96 days ago in 4 X Security Team · Authority: 6
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    Compromised Web Servers Serving Fake Flash Players

    http://ddanchev.blogspot.com/2008/08/compromised-web-servers...

    Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) issued a warning notice about the attack yesterday which could come handy if the attackers weren't taking advantage of client-side vulnerabilities putting the unware end user is a situation where he wouldn't even receive a download dialog " We have seen coverage from the security community of a worm on popular social networking sites that is using social engineering lures to get users to install a piece of malware. According to the reports, the worm posts comments on these sites that include links to a

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    Vulnerability Disclosures: Who's on top now?

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    Max blogs about difficulties in getting Apple to acknowledge their vulnerabilities. Yet, according to ISS X-FORCE Security Report, Apple has overtaken Microsoft in the number of vulnerability disclosures. Microsoft still leads the race in the number of exploits. It seems that it

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    Tek-Min-Now: The Computer Experts

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    Mac attack

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    Vulnerability Disclosures: Who's on top now?

    http://web.bit9.com/Home/bid/6266/Vulnerability-Disclosures-...

    Max blogs about difficulties in getting Apple to acknowledge their vulnerabilities. Yet, according to ISS X-FORCE Security Report, Apple has overtaken Microsoft in the number of vulnerability disclosures. Microsoft still leads the race in the number of exploits. It seems that it

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    Vulnerability Disclosures: Who's on top now?

    http://web.bit9.com/Home/bid/6266/Vulnerability-Disclosures-...

    Max blogs about difficulties in getting Apple to acknowledge their vulnerabilities. Yet, according to ISS X-FORCE Security Report, Apple has overtaken Microsoft in the number of vulnerability disclosures. Microsoft still leads the race in the number of exploits. It seems that it

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    Apple keeps mum

    http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/node/4529

    Over on the StopBadware.org blog, Max Weinstein writes, The other day, Rob Pegoraro at the Washington Post wrote a column about Apple’s tendency to keep its mouth shut rather than communicating with customers... read more

    115 days ago in Berkman Center · Authority: 4
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