Blog Posts Tagged with "Fortune 500"
Over Ten Percent of Fortune 500 Still Infected by DNSChanger
June 29, 2012 Added by:Headlines
US-CERT "encourages users and administrators to utilize the FBI's rogue DNS detection tool to ensure their systems are not infected with the DNSChanger malware. Computers testing positive for infection of the DNSChanger malware will need to be cleaned of the malware to ensure continued Internet connectivity..."
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Companies Using Secure Protocols in an Insecure Manner
September 16, 2011 Added by:Cor Rosielle
I only looked at the Fortune 500 companies with knowledgeable IT and security staff, and with a board and directors who should care about security and have sufficient budget to get these basic things right. Let's hope the companies are as disappointed about these results as I was...
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Vulnerabilities Found in Many Fortune 500 Websites
January 11, 2011 Added by:Headlines
In a survey of the websites belonging to all Fortune 500 listed companies and an additional selection of 175 other businesses, researchers found that nearly fifteen percent contained serious security flaws that leave the sites open to cross-site scripting (XSS) and open redirect exploitations...
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