Sophos bids on Utimaco to strengthen endpoint security
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The rules of security are changing, and with its bid to buy Utimaco, Sophos is just one company looking to round out its offerings. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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The U.S. provider of Internet security software says it will offer a 92 percent premium for the shares of Utimaco Safeware AG. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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E-mail pretending to contain information on a fictitious FBI vs Facebook case contains malicious code for the Storm worm botnet. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Google analyzes Web sites in its index and finds that most of the sites that have malware are in China, a Google engineer says. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Researchers tell how to steal disk encryption key and sensitive data off memory in laptops in cold-boot attack on hibernating computer. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Extradition fight moves from British courts to European Union courts where it could drag on for a few more years. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Apple’s DNS patch dilemma may be related to problems with ISC BIND’s DNS patch problems. (CNET News.com — 30 July, 2008)
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Secretary of State for California tells attendees at Usenix security conference that optical scanning of paper ballots combined with hand tallies will provide more accurate and secure results than an electronic-voting system that uses paper trails. (CNET News.com — 31 July, 2008)
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Hackers are turning their attention from software to locks and publicizing the vulnerabilities, angering the industry. But security experts say publicity is necessary. (CNET News.com — 1 August, 2008)
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Debix is a company that stops ID fraud the moment someone attempts to open a new account in your name. Sound familiar? The difference is Debix actually pursues the criminal. (CNET News.com — 29 July, 2008)
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