39 result(s) for cyber attacks
"Lisbon And Beyond" - Remarks Of U.S. Ambassador At Corvinus University Budapest
- 10 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"Thank you, Vice Rector Kerekes and Dr. Magyarics; I’m honored to speak at Corvinus University today, and grateful also for the involvement of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs.
VirusBuster Reports From The 20th Virus Bulletin International Conference
- 8 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Credit card for $2, expert for $7810 - Last week saw one of the top events of the global IT security industry: VB2010, Virus Bulletin's annual International Conference took place at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, Canada. The experts of VirusBuster, the Hungary-based specialist of IT security, were also there.
Computer Viruses In Budapest In June
- 20 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Just as so many other areas of everyday life, June's information security arena was dominated by the FIFA World Cup. Cybercriminals did their best to cash in on the interest in the event. Meanwhile, rogue antivirus applications and botnet-related malicious programs continued their attack on Hungarian internet surfers, VirusBuster's stats reveal.
"Lisbon And Beyond" - Remarks Of U.S. Ambassador At Corvinus University Budapest
- 10 Nov 2010 12:00 AM
- current affairs
"Thank you, Vice Rector Kerekes and Dr. Magyarics; I’m honored to speak at Corvinus University today, and grateful also for the involvement of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs.
VirusBuster Reports From The 20th Virus Bulletin International Conference
- 8 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Credit card for $2, expert for $7810 - Last week saw one of the top events of the global IT security industry: VB2010, Virus Bulletin's annual International Conference took place at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver, Canada. The experts of VirusBuster, the Hungary-based specialist of IT security, were also there.
Computer Viruses In Budapest In June
- 20 Jul 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"Just as so many other areas of everyday life, June's information security arena was dominated by the FIFA World Cup. Cybercriminals did their best to cash in on the interest in the event. Meanwhile, rogue antivirus applications and botnet-related malicious programs continued their attack on Hungarian internet surfers, VirusBuster's stats reveal.