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  1. There are pressures from sales and marketing people in organisations to allow social networking sites as they are relying more and more on these sites for customer interaction and feedback. Also, human resource managers insist on using such sites as they do employee referrals and recruitment on them. However, there exists a dangerous information security gap.
    In Allowing staff to use Orkut? Better take cover
  2. When the recipients of this message click the link, they are taken to a malicious website that looks similar to Facebook and prompts them to install a file called 'Adobe_Player11.exe"
    In Shun dancing girl link, save credit card info
  3. The trend to target social networking sites started 6-8 months ago. Due to their popularity, Orkut and Facebook were targeted more by hackers. If it was a virus attached spooked Orkut mail that they used first, later they started giving the url of a site that, if clicked, downloads a virus like Trojan Horse.
    In Shun dancing girl link, save credit card info
  4. It is difficult for social networking sites to scan the entire activity because it is getting updated every second. The hackers are targeting web 2.0 platforms that allows user to add or edit the content.
    In Shun dancing girl link, save credit card info
  5. Enterprises are realising the power of Web 2.0. The acceptance of tools like social networking is so huge that they can utilize it for any purpose. This is driving the Web 2.0 need.
    In Websense stresses on EIP, data security
  1. Mentioned In 6 Articles

  2. Allowing staff to use Orkut? Better take cover

    Explore Article The Times of India (Jul 12 2009) Social Networking

    ...re now taking advantage of Web 2.0 sites in new ways to interact with their customers and partners. Manish Bansal, regional manager for the Saarc market at Websense, a web, email and data security firm, said, &quo... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Orkut   Computer Society of India   Symantec

  3. Web 2.0 in Enterprises - Boon or Bane?

    Explore Article CXOtoday.com (Jun 17 2009) Social Networking

    Web 2.0 in Enterprises - Boon or Bane? ...d CISO are yet to see the benefits of giving access to such low secured sites. Talking to CXOtoday, Manish Bansal, regional marketing manager (SAAR) of Websense, said that enterprises which give access to Web2.0 s... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Surendra Singh   Saarc   Manish Bansal

  4. Know who is doing what in your network

    Explore Article mydigitalfc.com (Jun 8 2009) Social Networking

    Know who is doing what in your network ...est precautions will secure you totally, there are steps you can take to minimize the chances. Says Manish Bansal, Marketing Manager of Websense Software Services India: “Be wary of enticing offers. If they sound ... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Amit Nath   Google   Symantec

  5. Shun dancing girl link, save credit card info

    Explore Article Express India (Mar 15 2009) Social Networking

    ...hat looks similar to Facebook and prompts them to install a file called ‘Adobe_Player11.exe’,” said Manish Bansal, marketing manager, Websense Software Services India Pvt Ltd. VirusTotal, a service that analyses s... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Websense Security Labs   Manish Bansal   Orkut

  6. Cyber crimes can be counter attacked

    Explore Article ciol.com (Feb 20 2009) Social Networking

    ...nology to benefit themselves Friday, February 20, 2009 Email This Print This Comments RSS Manish Bansal With Web becoming a major platform for the Cyber criminals to launch security attacks, V.Sudhakshin... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Websense Security Labs   Manish Bansal   CyberMedia News

  7. Websense stresses on EIP, data security

    Explore Article ciol.com (Nov 27 2008) Social Networking

    ...It is about how well you automate the business process." Adding on to Haggart's comments., Manish Bansal, regional marketing manager, SAARC, Websense, says: "Websense's EIP is different in the se... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Manish Bansal   Geoff Haggart   Websense

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