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Hacking Hobart: KPMG talk cyber security in wake of IS airport attack - 1 views

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    In the wake of a cyber attack which forced Tasmania's Hobart International Airport to shut down after an ISIS supporter group hacked into its servers and posted defacing images, Eva Grey spoke to Matt White, senior manager in KPMG's cyber security practice, about some of the virtual dangers faced by international airports
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Cyber warfare: What do state attacks look like and can anything be done to stop them? - 1 views

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    Add to favorites Yahoo 's attribution of its recently revealed hack to a state actor provoked some scepticism in the technology industry. For the average IT professional, it raises some key questions: what are state cyber attacks and do they pose a threat to my business?
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How to create a Restore Point in Windows? - 0 views

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    Microsoft has added a wonderful Windows repair tool to find a quick way out of Windows problems. This is actually a reverse gear, which you can use to alter any changes that might have incurred to the operating system due to faulty software or driver update, virus or malware attack, incompatible driver, or more. So don't forget to create Restore Point within a reasonable timeframe-say, the last couple of months to stay safe.
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Top 5 tips you must know to stay safe on social networking sites - 0 views

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    Soaring mobile Internet penetration has given new success dimension to the social network usage. Facebook, has recently reviled that 488 million users regularly use Facebook mobile, and a leading digital media firm Socialnomics has admitted that 23 percent of Facebook's users check their account 5 or more times daily. But a sad news is that, taking clues of the popularity, Internet attackers have targeted 54% of Social Networking Customers, claimed Barracuda Networks, a web security company.
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How to know that my computer is virus or malware infected? - 0 views

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    Malware, as you know is a class of malicious software such as spyware, adware, or viruses that compromise with the system's performance and security. And in majority of cases they infiltrate through general Internet activities --- browsing, surfing, and downloading, or executing programs or files. Hence, most of the virus or malware defense methods are based on encouraging secure Internet access. Though, virus or malware authors are using astute development techniques, keeping a keen eye on the behavior of your machine, can be helpful in winning the battle of computer security. Following are a few notable symptoms, which can be perceived as an indication of virus or malware attack:
Aelicia Doore

Cardiac care nurse Questions Practice - 0 views

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    The nursing industry ofUnited Statesis suffering from shortage of cardiac care nurses and their demand is increasing rapidly. According to a survey, in US 1.5 million heart attacks occur each year and around 80 millions people suffer from heart disease. This is the main reason responsible for heavy requirement of cardiac care nurses.
Alex Parker

How cloud computing leaked private celebrity photos - 1 views

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    Analysis: Was phishing or brute force responsible for the attack? Both businesses and consumers are increasingly reliant on services such as Apple's iCloud, which has been implicated in the celebrity picture attack. Companies are now using it to store intellectual property as well as information about its customers, and this makes it a prime target for hackers.
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Techvedic: Twitter's new two-factor authentication to Prevent a hack attack - 0 views

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    Twitter has finally introduced two-factor authentication.
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Top 5 enterprise security threats - 0 views

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    Nowadays, the list of security concerns is getting bigger and bigger. All enterprises have five types of security threats. Here in this tutorial, let's uncover these top five security threats of enterprises.
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£1.2m and a 13% drop in revenue - the cost of a data breach to UK businesses - 1 views

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    News: The £1.2m figure does not include 'hidden costs' - so the figure could be much, much higher. It is widely accepted that a data breach or cyber attack is a 'when' not 'if' scenario for today's businesses. However, new figures from NTT Com Security have highlighted just how important it is for businesses to secure and protect against data breaches.
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