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| Anti-piracy firm caught using photos without consent | Canipre helps firms track down illegal downloaders of their copyrighted content, but this week it was caught using copyrighted photos on its Web site without securing permission |
| Microsoft releases critical IE 8 patch | IE 8 security bulletin MS13-038 fixes a flaw used by hackers to control the Web page of the U.S. Department of Labour earlier this month |
| McAfee offers biometric security for cloud storage | McAfee's LiveSafe provides users with 1 GB of online storage that can be accessed via voice or facial recognition or with the use of a PIN code |
| U.S. government biggest buyer of exploits? | The more the U.S. government spends on offensive techniques, the greater its interest in making sure that security holes in widely used software remain unrepaired, says Reuters |
| Perimeter security no longer enough: RSA | EMC WORLD REPORT: It's very likely that your network has already been breached. You need to focus on how to minimize and stop the damage, says Art Coviello |
| Nginx fixes serious bug | New version of open source Web server has come out that fixes the possibility that a hacker could create a stack-based buffer overflow |
| Sweetening password defences with honey | Here's a way organizations can defend against hackers accessing hashed password lists through brute force attacks: Fill lists with honeywords that trip alarms |
| Allstream to lure customers with DDoS promotion | Carrier is cutting the cost of its distributed denial of service solution for business as attacks increase |
| Toronto mobile firm reveals how it got CIA contract | U.S. government and security agencies tend to consider Canada as one of their own, so it's not that hard to land a procurement contract with them, says Rick Segal |
| Mozilla hot under the collar over Firefox spoofing | Report by University of Toronto's Citizen Lab that U.K. firm's spyware masquerades as Firefox prompts complaints from browser creator Mozilla |