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This month we cover urban myths surrounding malware, cyber attacks on SMEs and BlackBerry taking swipe at Android security.
Covering the largest ever cyber attack, data theft by staff is on the rise and using signed digital certs with SEP.
March newsletter covers download to perdition, viruses increasingly VM aware and Symantec Endpoint Protection (SEP) 12.1.2 - free upgrade!
January newsletter covering alternative password methods, latest hacking victim Microsoft and staying secure with Adobe.
December edition covering cloud data storage, the rise of polymorphic malware and the Christmas cyber attack.
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Latest security news roundup from CST
July 1, 2012

Monthly roundup from CST
Your guide to the IT news this month

Welcome to the June edition of our information and system security monthly news roundup.

Each month our newsletter covers current and emerging issues from the world of IT, technical tips, security events, best practice advice and ideas that can reduce budget spend and maximise return on investment.

Dousing the threat of Flame

In recent weeks the Flame virus has ignited fear in many due to the believed sophistication of this latest cyber threat.

But experts are keen to extinguish the panic that has ensued, advising PC users that, should they ensure they have good anti-virus software installed, there is little to worry about.

Biblical passwords harder to crack

The answer to protecting your accounts could come the Holy Bible. The scriptures, claims the Right Reverend James Langstaff, Bishop of Rochester, can provide great inspiration for the creation of complex, hard-to-crack passwords.

Rise of the ‘anywhere employee’

The need for a central base for employees is rapidly diminishing, thanks to the upsurge in smartphones, laptops and tablets allowing employees to work from any location. With the Olympics on the way, the 'anywhere employee' is on the ascent.

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