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Microsoft Security PowerPoint Presentations

Microsoft Security PowerPoint Presentations | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Download free PowerPoint presentation templates from Microsoft that you can use to teach classes or groups about computer and Internet security.

 

 

 

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http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/powerpoint.aspx

 


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Bring Your Own Device: Advantages, Dangers, Risks and best Policy to stay secure

Bring Your Own Device: Advantages, Dangers, Risks and best Policy to stay secure | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is more complex than most people know, read further to learn… . .

 

Keywords for this free course: . motivation, engagement, heroes, Security-Scouts, critical thinking, stay out of the box, adapt to new technologies, be aware of the malware, nobody is perfect, knowing the dangers and risks, responsibility, responsibility of School, responsibility of IT-Admin, responsibilities of BYOD users, Apple insecurity, Insecurity of Apps, Principals responsibilities, Mobile Device Management, risks of BYOD, BYOD-Policy, IT-Security Infrastructure, Teacher-Parents Meeting, Cyberwar, Cyberwarfare, Government, Internet-Safety, IT-Security knowledge basics...

 

The weakest link in the Security Chain is the human! If you don’t respect certain advice you will get tricked by the Cyber-Criminals!


===> NOBODY is perfect! A security by 100% doesn’t exist! <===

 

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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/07/07/bring-your-own-device-advantages-dangers-and-risks/

 


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kallen214's comment, February 6, 2013 1:18 PM
Thank you for the information.
Gary Harwell's curator insight, April 3, 2013 12:47 AM

Is ti possible that we have a special room for this?

Linda Allen's curator insight, April 5, 2013 1:08 PM

More information on BYOD

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Phonebook-slurping, spam-sending app found in App Store

Phonebook-slurping, spam-sending app found in App Store | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

 

 

 

 

A malicious app that slurps mobile users' phonebooks and uploads them to a remote server has been spotted being offered both on Google Play and Apple's App Store.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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http://www.net-security.org/malware_news.php?id=2174

 


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NQ Mobile. Protect your Smartphone with our Award-Winning Mobile Security Apps

NQ Mobile. Protect your Smartphone with our Award-Winning Mobile Security Apps | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
NQ Mobile is the leader in mobile security, providing top rated mobile apps to protect your mobile device from malware, spyware, theft, and loss.

 

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http://www.nq.com/

 


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Twitter account hack epidemic - Don't fall for "CNBC" spam!

Twitter account hack epidemic - Don't fall for "CNBC" spam! | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Throughout the month of June, Twitter accounts have been getting hacked and have subsequently been sending spam that links to fake CNBC news articles. Be cautious about links in direct messages or ...

 

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http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/06/20/twitter-account-hack-cnbc-spam/?utm_source=twitter&amp;amp;amp;utm_medium=NakedSecurity&amp;amp;amp;utm_campaign=naked%252Bsecurity

 


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LulzSec Reborn Hacks 10,000 Twitter Accounts

LulzSec Reborn Hacks 10,000 Twitter Accounts | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
LulzSec Reborn, a splinter group of the now-defunct LulzSec, exposed 10,000 Twitter users' data in a new hack.

 

LulzSec Reborn, a splinter group of the defunct LulzSec, is claiming responsibility for leaking data from 10,000 users of a ===> Twitter-based app called TweetGif. <===

 

The app, which let users share GIFs, required users to share information including their real names, passwords, bios, locations and secret tokens, all of which LulzSec Reborn has made public. The group, which last month leaked account information from 171,000 members of the military via millitarysingles.com, has not given a reason for its latest hack.

 

Reps from TweetGif could not be reached for comment at press time.

 

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http://mashable.com/2012/06/12/lulzsec-reborn-twitter/

 


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Cuckoo Sandbox: Automated malware analysis

Cuckoo Sandbox: Automated malware analysis | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Cuckoo Sandbox is an open source automated malware analysis system. It started as a Google Summer of Code 2010 project with The Honeynet Project and evolved into being one of the most appreciated and popular open source sandbox solutions.

 

It's goal is to provide a way to automatically analyze files and collect comprehensive results describing and outlining what such files do while executed inside an isolated environment.

 

It's mostly used to analyze Windows executables, DLL files, PDF documents, Office documents, PHP scripts, Python scripts, Internet URLs and almost anything else you can imagine.

 

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http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=13209

 


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Sophos Mobile Security - Applications Android

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Sophos Mobile Security is a lightweight app which protects your Android device without reducing performance or battery life. Using up-to-the-minute intelligence from SophosLabs, we automatically scan apps as you install them. This anti-virus functionality helps you to avoid undesirable software and malicious code which can lead to data loss and unexpected costs. And if your device is lost or stolen, a remote lock will shield your personal information from prying eyes.


Keep malware at bay
• Scans apps as you install them
• Scans previously installed apps both on your device and on your SD card
• Gray-lists apps which could pose a potential threat
• Uses SophosLabs threat intelligence from the cloud with up-to-the-minute information.
Lock or locate a device which is lost or stolen
• Performs a remote lock on any Android device which you have lost or stolen
• Uses tracking technology to attempt to find your device (optional feature)
Use our Privacy Advisor to stay safe
• Detects apps which access personal data such as your address book
• Lets you easily identify apps which could create costs

 

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http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sophos.smsec

 


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How secure are Apple's iPhone and iPad from malware, really?

How secure are Apple's iPhone and iPad from malware, really? | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

In the five years since the first iPhone was released, there has never been a serious known case of iOS malware on an non-jailbroken device.

Virtually every version of iOS has been quickly jailbroken (that is, modified to allow installation of apps and hacks not authorized by Apple or the mobile carrier).

 

Jailbreaking is accomplished by exploiting security vulnerabilities in iOS. The same exploits used to jailbreak (an arguably legitimate hack) could just as easily be used to infect an iOS device with malware.

 

Read more to know the possible dangers and be aware:

http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/06/29/apple-mobile-device-security/?utm_source=twitter&amp;amp;utm_medium=NakedSecurity&amp;amp;utm_campaign=naked%252Bsecurity

 


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Dr.Web® LiveCD

Dr.Web® LiveCD | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it

Dr.Web® LiveCD

 

Emergency System Recovery Disk

If your Windows or Linux system has been rendered non-bootable by malware, restore it for FREE with Dr.Web LiveCD!

 

Dr.Web LiveCD will clean your computer of infected and suspicious files, help you copy important information to a removable data storage device or another computer, and then attempt to cure infected objects.

 

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http://www.freedrweb.com/livecd/?lng=en

 

 


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New site offers a whole new approach to online safety | eSchool News

New site offers a whole new approach to online safety | eSchool News | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
While schools are right in teaching students about the dangers that exist online, a new website aims to promote the benefits of internet use—as well as bridge the generational gap in online use and knowledge between youth and their teachers and...

 

Gust MEES: A very good approach which I agree too, but the need of learning IT-Security is still there and a MUST!

 

Critical-Thinking: Existing problems don't go away with a makeup ;) Internet will not look more sexy after that, sorry...

 

Protect your computer and you protect ALSO the community on Internet, check my free courses to learn more:

 

http://gustmeesen.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/beginners-it-security-guide/

 

 

- http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/26/visual-it-securitylearn-with-videos/

 

 

 

-  http://gustmeesen.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/why-ict-security-why-the-need-to-secure-a-computer/

 

 

 

 

 


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Facebook unveils new mobile security measures

Facebook unveils new mobile security measures | Latest Social Media News | Scoop.it
Facebook has introduced three security updates for protecting its mobile users: a code generator, the ability to report unwanted content on your phone, and improved mobile recovery flows.

The code generator should make it easier to confirm logins made on new devices, as users will be able to receive Login Approval codes through their Facebook Application and via SMS, so it will work regardless of whether the users have cellular or Internet access.

 

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http://www.net-security.org/secworld.php?id=13065

 


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