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Most Small Firms Believe Cyber Protection is too Expensive

A recent report has found that many of these small businesses carry misconceptions around cyber protection. Source: www.informationsecuritybuzz.com Cyber security is a real concern for almost all businesses. Some of these issues may be driven by overbroad government regulations, or by overcautious commercial partners, rather than the

Stealing Data From Computers Using Heat | WIRED

Researchers at Ben Gurion University have found a way to transmit or receive data between an air-gapped computer and another system nearby using only heat emissions. Source: www.wired.com This is hard core hacking! See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post Stealing Data From Computers Using Heat | WIRED

At least 700,000 routers given to customers by ISPs are vulnerable to hacking

The devices have serious flaws that enable unauthorized remote access and DNS hijacking, a researcher found Source: www.cio.com Are you having guests for dinner? Uninvited guests through your ADSL modem? You are not alone. See on Scoop.it – Secure communication The post At least 700,000 routers given to customers

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