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Cybersecurity class is in session: Schools add security to the curriculum

Attention computer nerds! Your country needs you! One of the reasons threats like malware can be tough to break is the cybersecurity skills gap. While there may currently be a lack of skilled professionals in the computer security arena, cyber criminals won't have long before they'...

Olympics organizers go for gold in layered security

The 2012 Olympic Games will see the world's best athletes trying to outdo each other. Even before the first events, the games have already spurred some of the world's best hackers to do the same. Determined to make this year's games run smoothly, event organizers have brought in so-called white hat hackers to test out the online system's effecti...

No ‘Internet Armageddon’ after FBI servers go offline

Internet users are breathing a sigh of relief from a malware attack that struck late last year. In November 2011, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation discovered a malware attack called DNS Changer that affected close to 600,000 people worldwide. In addition to arresting the perpetrators, the FBI transferred affected users to two new priv...