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News Security firms are getting hit by increasing numbers of attacks, as hackers get more violent against the industry, a security expert warns.
Barracuda admits mistake after hack
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News Security firm Barracuda admits to a mistake which let hackers steal partner information.
Targeted attacks set to blow up in 2011
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News Symantec says targeted attacks will spike this year, following 2010 where Stuxnet set a new precedent.
EMC brings NetWitness into RSA fold
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News EMC acquires NetWitness whose technology recently helped RSA identify an APT targeting the security firm's servers.
RSA hackers exploit Adobe flaw
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News RSA reveals how its servers were compromised after hackers used spear phishing, an Excel document and an Adobe Flash vulnerability.
Top 10 most embarrassing data breaches
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In-depth Inspired by a notable security gaffe at BP, we give our rundown of the most embarrassing data breaches in recent memory.
Data breach cost hits £1.9 million
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News The average cost for a data breach in the UK rises to £1.9 million in 2010, up 13 per cent from 2009.
RSA servers hacked as SecurID data stolen
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News As RSA has its servers hacked, its two-factor authentication customers will no doubt be highly concerned.
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