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Report: US responsible for most malicious websites

Wed, 17th Mar 2010
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A research study has revealed that most malicious websites are hosted on US servers and not in other countries like China.
War

On a war drive

Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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wireless networks
War driving reveals Auckland's exposed wi-fi spots. Though encryption rates have improved since our last test, security complacency remains a key issue.
Passwords

Time to change your password?

Tue, 1st Dec 2009
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network security
Email-based scams are the current attack of choice for phishers, and have prompted widespread warnings about being too casual with your passwords.
Identity

Fingerprint, eye scans supported

Wed, 21st Oct 2009
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biometrics
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physical security
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iam
Most New Zealanders are concerned enough about information security to allow the scanning of their fingerprints, and even of their eyes.
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Hotmail blocks access to compromised accounts

Mon, 12th Oct 2009
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microsoft
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yahoo
Hotmail has taken the step of blocking access to accounts compromised in the recent phishing attack which saw users' details posted online.
Hotmail

Hotmail hit with phishing scam

Mon, 12th Oct 2009
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Microsoft is urging Hotmail account holders to change their passwords after a massive phishing scam has made thousands of account details publicly available.
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Honesty is not The Best Policy for Password Resets

Tue, 5th May 2009
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In a world where personal info is public, being creatively dishonest might just save your online security, suggests ESET's latest advice.
Granthowe

Best practices for WLAN

Tue, 1st Jul 2008
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The growing adoption of Wireless LAN (WLAN) has given rise to a number of threats that are increasingly complex and harder to prevent.