InfoWorld Security Report | | The computer security industry has a dirty secret: If an 'independent' code review says a product is totally secure, you aren't hearing the full story. READ MORE | | Issue highlights 1. Windows 10 upgrade scams are only warming up 2. DNS server attacks begin using BIND software flaw | White Paper: The Media Trust How much control do you have of your public-facing website? Not much. In fact, as much as 78% of browser-rendered website code is from third-party vendors. Inability to identify and manage these vendors and their activities are an often overlooked element of website security. Learn More | Ransomware and phishing scams tied to current events of all kinds have been the staple of criminal hackers for years, and the Windows 10 upgrade scam is the latest version. READ MORE | Analysts had predicted attackers would quickly figure out how to take advantage of the flaw. READ MORE | White Paper: Dell Inc. Download this two-page paper detailing the IDG Research results and for expert advice on securing your organization's data in an increasingly mobile world. View more | GET THE DEEP TECHNOLOGY INSIGHTS YOU NEED Get ongoing access to our exclusive Insider content Deep Dive PDFs and in-depth articles available to Insider members. You get access not only to InfoWorld's Insider content but to selected Insider content from Computerworld, CIO, Network World, CSO, ITworld, and other IDG Enterprise publications. Sign up at no cost today! | | | | | |
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