Cloudmark warns that companies continue to overlook evolved virus attacks (e-Consultancy) Operators? Reliance Solely on Anti-virus Solutions Puts Consumers in Danger of Attacks LONDON??5 September 2008??Cloudmark, Inc., the global leader in carrier-grade messaging security, today warns that service providers are placing e-mail users at risk by continuing to ignore sophisticated virus propagation......more...Cloudmark Warns That Companies Continue to Overlook Evolved Virus Attacks (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance) Cloudmark, Inc., the global leader in carrier-grade messaging security, today warns that service providers are placing e-mail users at risk by continuing to ignore sophisticated virus propagation techniques....more... Space Station Laptops Catch Virus (PC World) Malware goes into orbit, infecting laptops on the International Space Station. ...more... Space station computer virus raises security concerns (New Scientist) A computer worm found on a station laptop is benign, but its discovery is a 'wake-up call' to fortify computer security in space ...more... Rendering 'Fair Use' fairly useless (Cape Cod Times) The Sky is Falling! There, I did it. I told you and you've been warned. ...more... Computer virus goes into orbit (The Manila Times) NASA confirmed on Wednesday that a computer virus sneaked aboard the International Space Station only to be tossed into quarantine on July 25 by security software....more... Malware infects space station laptops (Network World) Malware has managed to get off the planet and onto the International Space Station, NASA confirmed today. And it's not the first time that a worm or virus has stowed away on a trip into orbit....more... Game-playing astronauts infect NASA computers with virus (Scientific American) Computer viruses--the scourge of technology on Earth--have now become a problem in space, too. NASA has confirmed that the malevolent programs have also posed problems in computers astronauts bring with them on missions, the latest occurring when laptops infected with the Gammima.AG virus were ferried to the International Space Station (ISS) last month. The possible source, according to ......more... Virus Found On Computer In Space Station (InformationWeek) Citing security policies, NASA would not disclose details about how the virus got on a laptop on the International Space Station....more... |