Employees and home users are the weakest link in computer security. People browse to unsafe sites. They give out their passwords for a free pen. They accept CD-ROMs from strangers and run the disc on a company computer. In each case, the employee is falling for the proverbial Trojan horse—a lure that the enemy hopes will penetrate your company’s defenses.
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August 30th, 2006 · No Comments
Tags: Column · Consumer Tech · Cybercrime · PC Magazine · Security
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