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The hack of the year
(News/Latest News)
... gained access to 1000 high-value email accounts. He would later post 100 sets of sensitive email logins and
passwords
on the internet for criminals, spies or just curious teenagers to use to snoop on...
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
2.
US 'botmaster' faces 60-year prison spell
(News/Latest News)
...loped by Schiefer accessed the Windows system feature "Protected Store", which encrypts and stores
passwords
for online accounts. Read full article on ZDNET By Liam Tung, ...
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
3.
Storm Worm the 'syphilis' of computers
(News/Latest News)
...hat are designed to monitor keystrokes and steal confidential information such as online bank user names and
passwords
, personal tax information and just about anything else stored on people's hard dr...
Wednesday, 31 October 2007
4.
Christmas comes early for cyber fraudsters
(News/Latest News)
...word loggers, customisable Trojans, malware and viruses, spam e-mail lists, stolen credit card details, bank
passwords
: it can all be purchased online, and cheaply. There are also fenced items –...
Saturday, 29 September 2007
5.
China jails creator of "panda" computer virus for four years
(News/Latest News)
... The arrests over the virus, which got its name because it displays a series of cartoon pandas as it steals
passwords
and deletes data, were the first criminal cases involving a computer virus in Chi...
Saturday, 29 September 2007
6.
eBay 'sells software that spies on your PC'
(News/Latest News)
...lso buy DVDs loaded with hacking programmes. These include trojans, a type of virus that lets hackers obtain
passwords
by logging keystrokes. The virus is presented to its receiver as an apparent...
Saturday, 29 September 2007
7.
Scam Alert: Hackers can use your business voice mail to make collect calls
(News/Latest News)
... A phone hacker calls into a voice mail system and searches for voice mailboxes that still have default
passwords
with easily guessed combinations. A knowledgeable hacker uses the
passwords
to ac...
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
8.
Which? Money Top Tips To Avoid Fraud
(News/Latest News)
...ormation as confidential - it's worth a great deal to criminals. :: Never give full security details or
passwords
to someone who calls and says they are from your bank or the police. :: Don'...
Saturday, 18 August 2007
9.
P2P slammed as 'new national security risk'
(News/Latest News)
...e, USPTO CEO Robert Boback said, "We found thousands of corporate cases from banking statements, server
passwords
, financial data, public company data, human resources, medical records and Fortun...
Sunday, 12 August 2007
10.
Cyber Extortionists Reappear, Attack US Companies
(News/Latest News)
...ions and government agencies to block any and all access to their computers and systems by any of the stolen
passwords
," said Prevx CEO Mel Morris, in a statement. "It's possible that the au...
Sunday, 29 July 2007
11.
Microsoft launches global anti-phishing initiative
(News/Latest News)
...are in fact phoney sites controlled by cyber criminals. Users are encouraged to enter personal data, such as
passwords
and bank account or credit card details, which the criminals can then exploit to ...
Sunday, 29 July 2007
12.
Software nasty for cheap, easy cybercrime
(News/Latest News)
...le. It allows even moderately skilled users to make malware, whether it be to download data or to steal
passwords
. Called Pinch, the app is offered on several dubious forums. The inter...
Friday, 27 July 2007
13.
Picture Your Password
(News/Latest News)
Text-based
passwords
have become infamous for their ability to be cracked. But what if we used graphical representations that were easier for users to remember and tougher for bad guys to guess?Resear
Friday, 27 July 2007
14.
Beware of cyber criminals psycho-games
(News/Latest News)
...etworking portals like MySpace.com . Then they create links from such sites to extract information like
passwords
or credit card numbers. They also play on victims who are advancement focuse...
Friday, 13 July 2007
15.
Gangs infect 10,000 websites to steal users' bank details
(News/Latest News)
... - in effect to control the computer. That gives them access to any bank details, credit card information or
passwords
that are entered. It is not known how many computers have been infected by the ...
Monday, 25 June 2007
16.
FBI To Contact PC Owners Whose Computers Are Involved in Botnet Cyber Crime
(News/Latest News)
...rcement. Cyber security tips include updating anti-virus software, installing a firewall, using strong
passwords
, practicing good email and web security practices. Although this will not necessa...
Monday, 25 June 2007
17.
Online stock exchange fraud
(Case Studies/Fraud)
... This was done at the clients’ premises through ISDN lines/normal telephone lines/ VPN with predefined
passwords
and user IDs on their trading terminals. As per the complaint a fraudulent trade ...
Monday, 14 May 2007
18.
Security Fix
(News/Latest News)
... can get when it comes to choosing a password, and to artificially penalize them in secret for choosing long
passwords
seems like a bad thing." ...
Monday, 07 May 2007
19.
Cyber-Criminals and Their Tools Getting Bolder, More Sophisticated
(News/Latest News)
...ftware virus that recorded his every keystroke. So when Hoyler's bank issued him new account numbers and
passwords
, the hackers got all that information, too. His health insurance, online shopping...
Monday, 07 May 2007
20.
Rogue Networks Stir Trouble for Firms of All Sizes
(Archived/News/Latest News)
Posted at 02:15 PM ET, 04/20/2007 Posted by Brian Krebs It is disconcerting to hear that a recent audit of the Internal Revenue Service's computer security posture revealed that some field office
Monday, 07 May 2007
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Virus Writers Taint Google Ad Links
(Archived/News/Latest News)
Virus Writers Taint Google Ad Links Posted at 11:35 AM ET, 04/25/2007 Posted by Brian Krebs Virus writers have been gaming Google's "sponsored links" -- the paid ads shown alongside sea
Monday, 07 May 2007
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