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Growing cyber threats challenging cost reduction as reason to use managed services

Mid-sized companies plan to use more managed services and many see it as improving security Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.computerweekly.com Smaller organizations are having a difficult time keeping up with the hackers. Maybe it is time to re-think strategies? Many cloud services can actually provide higher security

96% of UK corporations have been hacked, new data reveals | Information Age

Despite the vast majority of UK organisations being hacked, 9.1% have not acted against cybercrime Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.information-age.com This proves the FBI Director quote: “There are two types of companies. The ones that have been hacked, and the ones that don’t know they’ve been hacked.” See

Duqu spy group also targeted telecommunications companies

Symantec found infections with Duqu 2.0 in the U.S., U.K., Sweden, India and Hong Kong Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.cio.com It’s hard to defend yourself against malware, at least the most hardcore stuff. Stuff most probably developed by government agencies in the escalating cyberwar. See on Scoop.it –

Apple Mail flaw could pose risk to iCloud passwords

A researcher says he notified Apple in January but the flaw has yet to be patched Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.cio.com Mail is as secure as a postcard. This is a good example how simple it is to exploit vulnerabilities and trick people into giving up their secrets.

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