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NSFOCUS Introduces Global Cloud Security Platform

June 7, 2016

NSFOCUS, a global network and application security provider, today announced the launch of NSFOCUS Cloud, a world-wide cloud-deployed security platform.  NSFOCUS Cloud provides customers with easy access to advanced security services and offers comprehensive, end-to-end protection from a single source when used in combination with NSFOCUS’s on-premises equipment.

NSFOCUS Introduces Global Cloud Security Platform

June 7, 2016

NSFOCUS Introduces Global Cloud Security Platform NSFOCUS Cloud is designed to withstand the most extreme conditions and initial Cloud DDoS Protection Solution provides robust on-demand DDoS attack mitigation services Infosecurity Europe (Olympia, LDN), June 7, 2016 – NSFOCUS, a global network and application security provider, today announced the launch of NSFOCUS Cloud, a world-wide cloud-deployed […]

Myspace, Tumblr, Fling Breaches Exposed 465 Million Accounts

June 3, 2016

A hacker using the handle Peace is currently selling 360 million Myspace users’ email addresses and passwords, 40 million email addresses and passwords for the dating site Fling and 65 million Tumblr passwords, security researcher Troy Hunt reports.

EU data protection law passed

April 29, 2016

Insurance People Continuing the theme on the previous page, it’s also true that hardly a day goes by without a data breach report of some kind. The European Parliament passed the final vote for the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) on 14 April 2016. Alex Cruz Farmer, our VP of cloud, advises that these […]

Windows XP and USB ports making cash machine vulnerable to attack

April 28, 2016

SC Magazine Security researchers at Kaspersky claim that virtually any cash machine can be illegally accessed and stolen from. The researchers said that most ATMs are usually based on outdated software (such as Windows XP) and this makes the vulnerable to either malware or other exploits. Another security headache is the use of the insecure XFS […]

What is the Future of Cloud?

April 28, 2016

BrightTalk  In this interview Aftab Afzal talks about the future of cloud, as well as challenges and opportunities prepared for the cloud in the context of IoT and modern security threats. To view the interview, please click here.  

Malware in nuclear plant prompts shutdown

April 28, 2016

CRN Malware discovered at a nuclear power plant in Germany raised concerns public concerns and prompted the German electric utilities company RWE AG to shut down the power plant as a precaution. The malicious code was discovered in the IT network that affects the fuel loading system in block B of the Gundremmingen nuclear power […]

German nuclear power plant finds malware on its systems

April 28, 2016

IT PRO A nuclear power plant in Germany has been infected by malwaredesigned to give hackers remote access to its systems. The Gundremmingen power station, north-west of Munich, is run by the German utility RWE. According to media reports, two strains of viruses, W32.Ramnit and Conficker were discovered at the facility’s B unit in a computer […]

German nuclear plant suffers cyber attack designed to give hackers remote access – expert comment

April 28, 2016

Digital Forensics Magazine The Telegraph has reported that a nuclear power plant in Germany has been found to be infected with computer viruses. The Gundremmingen plant, located about 120 km (75 miles) northwest of Munich, is run by the German utility RWE. The viruses, which include “W32.Ramnit” and “Conficker”, were discovered at Gundremmingen’s B unit in a computer system retrofitted […]

All ATMs can be hijacked with malware, Kaspersky says – expert comment

April 28, 2016

Global Security Magazine Kaspersky Labs research has shown that ATMs can easily be hacked by cyber criminals, meaning funds could be stolen. To see the comments by Alex Cruz Farmer, please click here.    

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