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mundy.

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  1. Minune pentru noi, najpa pentru ei )
  2. Muie chrome, abea acum am vazut un motiv bine pus la punct din care reiese ca firefox le sparge pe toate :>
  3. Daca imi spui bugetul, posibil sa-ti aduc pe cineva care se pricepe destul de bine in chestii d`astea.
  4. Sublime text le intrece pe toate, strict parerea mea
  5. mundy.

    Sall

    Bine ai venit printre noi.
  6. mundy.

    Acte Auto Gratis

    Merci, chiar ca e genial programul
  7. nimeni, nu se mai folosesc din 2010 incoace
  8. Sunt si eu interesat, un mesaj privat mi-ar putea fi de folos
  9. Ma abat putin de la cerinta ta. Accepti domeniul wikibb[dot]ro la schimb? Ofer contul rotld, fiind inregistrat pe o perioada nelimitata.
  10. ai inteles prost on: ai incercat pe emag/pcgarage?
  11. Accepti la schimb un steam cu euro truck simulator2 ?
  12. Bine ai venit printre noi.
  13. Il aveam sub forma de gift, dar din curiozitate sa vad cum e, l-am bagat pe contul acesta, shit. Oricum, nu am nici-o intentie sa-l recuperez, am 2 oameni cu care am facut o tranzactia tot cu un steam si cu un domeniu .ro, si ii pot aduce aici sa va confirme
  14. mundy.

    Lag

    Si eu am un jaf de orange zilo, 512 mb ram, in unele jocuri crapa la ce lag are
  15. Da, cu cel de pe filelist nu se poate juca multiplayer, deoarece cand incerci sa te loghezi acolo, iti va cere sa te loghezi prin contul de steam, si atunci iese adevaraul la iveala PS. 5 euro paypal / 25 lei paysafecard si este al vostru
  16. Security intelligence and analytics solutions provider Endgame, Inc. on Tuesday announced the launch of its enterprise endpoint detection and response platform, Endgame Enterprise. Endgame, which historically has focused on providing solutions to the U.S. government, including tools and zero-day exploits used for offensive purposes, said in 2014 that it would shift its focus to sell its platform to enterprise customers. According to the Arlington, Virginia-based company, its enterprise solution, which focuses on protecting critical infrastructure, “thinks like the adversary” and helps customers to detect and respond to unknown cyber threats. Endgame LogoUsing threat detection algorithms and attack-chain analysis designed to discover zero-day and advanced threats without the use of signatures, the company says that its new host-based software solution is able to detect suspicious behavior and help enterprise security teams accelerate investigation, containment and remediation. “Endgame Enterprise captures and analyzes the details of an attack, giving incident responders rich attack-path intelligence and insight into the consequences of cyber threats,” the company explained. “Our research on advanced threats, vulnerabilities and attack patterns, and our history protecting some of the nation’s most sensitive national security assets, allows us to understand defenses from the adversary’s perspective,” said Endgame CEO Nate Fick. “Endgame Enterprise empowers existing security teams to accelerate the investigation and remediation of threats that would otherwise go undetected.” Founded in 2008, Endgame currently has over 100 employees and has offices in Washington, DC, San Francisco, CA, San Antonio, TX and Melbourne, FL. In Nov. 2014, the company announced that it had raised $30 million in a Series C equity funding round, bringing the total amount raised by the firm to $90 million. Sursa: securityweek.com
  17. Cyber-attacks against critical infrastructure companies have long since moved out of the realm of science fiction and into reality, and a new report from Trend Micro and the Organization of the American States (OAS) shows just how much. In a new survey, the challenges those organizations are facing today are laid bare. Forty percent of 575 security leaders polled said they had dealt with attempts to shut down their computer networks. Forty-four percent said they had faced attempts by attackers to delete files, while 60 percent have had attackers try to steal their information. Perhaps even more ominous is the fact that 54 percent had dealt with attempts to manipulate their organization's equipment through a control network or system. "This research should serve as a wake-up-call that critical infrastructures have become a prime target for cybercriminals," said Tom Kellermann, chief cybersecurity officer at Trend Micro, in a statement. "These groups have escalated their attacks by leveraging destructive campaigns against the infrastructures of the Western Hemisphere." The respondents came from organizations throughout the Americas. In the U.S., the “ICS-CERT Monitor” newsletter for the period between September 2014 and February 2015 stated that a total of 245 cyber-security incidents were reported to ICS-CERT during fiscal year 2014. According to the report, the energy and critical manufacturing sectors were impacted the most. In the OAS/Trend Micro survey, 53 percent of those surveyed said they have noticed an increase in incidents affecting their networks in the past year. The primary attack was phishing, which was noted by 71 percent. DDoS (42 percent) and SQL injection (32 percent) were commonly reported as well. Just 18 percent reported being targeted by advanced persistent threats (APTs). "A major challenge today is the sophistication of attacks (76% say they are getting more sophisticated) which are difficult to detect," according to the report. "With almost a third of the respondents falling into this category, it is apparent that continuous monitoring controls are a needed requirement within most organizations to improve their visibility across their networks of attacker presence." The good news is that more than half of those surveyed said they have disaster recovery (54 percent) and incident response (52 percent) plans in place. The bad news - 52 percent said their budget for cyber-security did not increase during the past year. Most organizations said they trust the government to advance a cyber-security agenda to protect critical infrastructure companies, and they are willing work with them. "Since critical infrastructure affects everyone within a region, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are key in properly managing the threat associated with threat actors looking to compromise these systems," the report noted. "With only 1 in 5 (21%) respondents stating an active dialogue there is a high level of improvement to be done to effectively deal with the threat." "Governments in the Americas and around the world must recognize the serious vulnerabilities inherent to critical infrastructure and the potential for grave consequences if not properly secured," said Neil Klopfenstein, executive secretary of the OAS Inter-American Committee against Terrorism (CICTE), in a statement. "From electrical grids and water treatment plants, to oil exploration fossil fuel supplies and transportation, these systems are vital to virtually every element of society. This report reinforces a need to continue strengthening protection of critical infrastructures in our member states, while collaborating and sharing information so as to collectively address these issues and foster a secure and resilient cyber space for government, businesses and citizens in the region." Sursa: securityweek.com
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