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PhishMe Wins 7th Annual 2012 Network Products Guide Awards for Anti-Phishing Training and Awareness
CHANTILLY, Va., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- PhishMe , a leading provider of anti-phishing education, today announced that it has earned Network Products Guide's prestigious Hot Companies and Best Products ...
How to avoid 5 common email management mistakes
Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the inception of electronic mail, which, according to some Internet historians, can be traced to a small mainframe app called 'MAILBOX' from the mid-1960s, human-to-human messages have been created ...
Cybersecurity: How US utilities passed up chance to protect their networks
With America now trying to thwart a cyberattack on its natural gas industry, it is helpful to recall the hectic days after 9/11, when industry scientists raced to shield from potential terrorist cyberattacks hundreds of thousands of vulnerable devices that control vital valves and switches on America's gas pipelines, water plants, and power grid.
Google's campaign in Indian languages
Google has introduced a new campaign, titled ‘Good to know' in a few Indian languages to help Indian users understand and protect their online information, a release from the tech giant stated. Th...
Google launches online safety campaign 'Good to Know'
Google has introduced ‘Good to know’ campaign in Hindi to help Indian users understand and protect their online information. Apart from Hindi, 'Good To Know' has been launched in other Indian languages like Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu.
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How to Protect Your Identity, Finances If You Lose Your Phone
Lose your smart phone and you could have more to contend with than missed calls and text messages, a lost contact list, and Angry Birds withdrawal. Anyone who finds it will have an opportunity to
Mac OS users on security: No worries
The Mac users that ZDNet Asia spoke to regarding Flashback and other new threats expressed indifference at best toward the need for antivirus safeguards.
Nasties of the net
The innocent choice to click could send your computer into a crash.
After a decade of Windows malware, do you feel any safer?
After a rash of Windows-related malware, Microsoft took Bill Gates' urging in 2002 to make security more of a priority. How trustworthy is your computing these days? Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
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