Follow GFI:
Find us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Find us on Linkedin Subscribe to our RSS Feed Find us on YouTube Find us on Google+
 

Search Results for: apple app


Secure Cloud Computing 101

Secure Cloud Computing 101

on August 9, 2012

If you, dear Reader, have been closely following the news on hacking this week, you already know by now what happened to Wired‘s Gadget Lab Senior Writer Mat Honan. In response to this hi-profile break-in, Apple and Amazon—whose services the hackers used to …

Read the Full Story
0
GFI MailArchiver® 2012 Launched Today!

GFI MailArchiver® 2012 Launched Today!

on August 7, 2012

GFI MailArchiver® 2012 was launched today with powerful new reporting capabilities to guard against data leakage of sensitive information, such as social security and credit card numbers, as well as an alert and reporting system that identifies employee correspondence related …

Read the Full Story
2
Scammers Prey on London 2012 Mobile Game Players

Scammers Prey on London 2012 Mobile Game Players

on July 27, 2012

Not long ago, organizers of this year’s Olympic Games released London 2012 – Official Mobile Game, a fun smartphone app for Android, iOS, and Blackberry users.    Screenshots taken from Google Play (click to enlarge) According to this website: “The …

Read the Full Story
0
Mac Malware

Mac Malware

on June 27, 2012

In the past, few viruses have targeted Apple operating systems — but this is gradually changing. The increased popularity of Apple smart devices has led some cybercriminals to exploit a traditionally ignored audience. IT admins needs to educate their users …

Read the Full Story
2
Amazon Spam is Back, Blackhole Exploit in Tow

Amazon Spam is Back, Blackhole Exploit in Tow

on June 12, 2012

Recently, we’ve seen an Amazon spam in the wild that looks like this: click to enlarge The sender’s name was deliberately called “Amazon.com” to make the spam appear legitimate. What gives away this particular spam, however, is that this sends to …

Read the Full Story
0
Fake BBC Website Serves Exploits and Work From Home Offers

Fake BBC Website Serves Exploits and Work From Home Offers

on May 21, 2012

In September, our friends at Sophos wrote about a fake BBC website offering up the “chance” to work from home for predictably large sums of money. No more than a day later, we were covering fake BBC video posts targeting …

Read the Full Story
1
“Gerolamo Pizzeria” Spam Invades Inboxes

“Gerolamo Pizzeria” Spam Invades Inboxes

on April 17, 2012

Researchers in the AV Labs received a spam that is unlike the usual batch of Viagra spam and Rolex spam that we would normally see in our inboxes: pizza spam. And the spammers behind it are back to offer second serving. …

Read the Full Story
4
Integrating Exchange Server in a Non-Windows Environment

Integrating Exchange Server in a Non-Windows Environment

on March 30, 2012

Using Exchange Server in a non-Windows enterprise environment can be a tricky, yet unavoidable situation for some organizations.  In this post I will highlight some of the best methods you can apply to integrate Exchange Server in a non-Windows environment.

Read the Full Story
2
Security Patching Trends for Major Software Vendors

Security Patching Trends for Major Software Vendors

on March 13, 2012

An important aspect of patch management and your patching schedule is to understand the patch release cycles adopted by the most important software vendors. In this post, we take a look at some statistics on this topic and how patch …

Read the Full Story
3
Research: Web Browser War, Security Battle in 2011

Research: Web Browser War, Security Battle in 2011

on March 5, 2012

No web browser is fully secure and research shows that vulnerabilities in web browsers are a target for hackers and criminals. Patching your browser will reduce the risk of a security breach. And there is good reason why. In 2011, …

Read the Full Story
6