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Cyber attacks are real but is there any foolproof defense yet?

Tulip Systems Inc., the world renowned high bandwidth and broadcast stream hosting service US corporation was under repeated cyber attacks aimed at disrupting web services during the Georgia-Russia standoff few

Wanted: Windows Hackers

Microsoft has said it wants to get more security researchers into Redmond to demonstrate flaws in its software, and it wants them to come back every six months. In March,

Social Engineering is no science, it is pure trickery!

The term “Social Engineering” sounds like a serious academic subject on reforming a wayward society! Alas, far from the truth, it is pure and simple trickery, a con job. The