Mobile users get no clue they're visiting malicious sites
With security information limited by screen size, even experts can't tell when they're visiting malicious sites, according to a Georgia Tech study.
Dual passwords can keep phishers at bay
The all-too-easy hack of South Carolina's Department of Revenue could have been prevented by a dual-password system. How does it work?
CBP wants smart-phone scanners for border officials
Customs and Border Protection is looking for technology that would allow officers to scan documents and fingerprints with their mobile devices.
BlackBerry’s blacklist: 106 passwords you can't use
RIM's long-awaited BlackBerry 10 OS contains a blacklist of passwords that users will not be allowed to use. Maybe it's not a great idea, but it's a good one.
Misunderstanding about mobile device management
A recent survey of government IT decision makers found that a majority say MDM is about the security of mobile devices. Not quite.
IRS modernization could expose taxpayer data
The IT modernization effort needs to improve access controls, physical security and other key areas, a Treasury IG warns in a newly released report.
Boca Raton adds smarts to surveillance network
The Florida city is building out a city-wide digital video surveillance system and is using a management system to integrate feeds so police can get real-time views of the city.
DARPA targets supply-chain threats in hardware, firmware
The agency's VET program wants to develop large scale testing for backdoors and malware in IT products from smart phones to routers.
SecureDoc 6.1 takes encryption to mobile devices
Suite lets administrators manage rules and encryption profiles of notebooks and smart phones from a single console.
Spear-phishing scourge: It's up to you, the user
Browsers are getting better at blocking phishing sites, but phishers are getting more nimble at keeping their sites on the move.
Some Samsung, Dell printers vulnerable to remote attackers
Certain Samsung and Dell printers made by Samsung have a firmware flaw that could let hackers access to sensitive information on the devices, the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team reported.
New malware sneaks by most antivirus protection
Tests conducted for Imperva found that 40 antivirus products struck out in detecting new malware files. But does that mean antivirus is useless?
Truly unbreakable encryption trips the light fantastic
Scientists from Toshiba and Cambridge University use quantum physics to create completely secure communications over fiber optic cable.
The key to crypto? It's in the key
Cryptography is only as secure as the keys used to encrypt and decrypt data. NIST shows agencies how to make them strong.
Narilam database malware found in Iran strictly business
Iran's CERT refutes early speculation that the worm could be linked to Stuxnet, Flame and Duqu.
After theft, NASA orders laptops encrypted, but is that enough?
Software encryption of laptop hard drives containing sensitive information certainly raises the bar on security, but for hackers, it's just one more password to crack.
Mobile devices show low rate of malware infections
Despite the growing number of malicious apps for Android devices, researchers at Georgia Tech found a surprisingly low rate of infections on phones in the United States.
Help is available for effective continuous monitoring
Continuous monitoring of IT systems can help maintain and improve security, but it is not necessarily easy to do. The National Institute of Standards and Technology has published guidance to help with the job.
Continuous monitoring: A piece of the IT security puzzle
Continuous monitoring of IT systems is changing the way agencies approach federal security regs, but it can only be effective on fundamentally sound systems, say government security pros.
Supply chain threats 'hard to detect, expensive to fix'
A House panel is worried about the intrusion of Chinese manufacturers into the U.S. telecom market, but despite growing concerns over the security of the nation's IT supply chain, remedies remain difficult to find.
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