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Thursday March 22, 2012  

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Hacktivism was responsible for more breached records than financially-motivated cybercrime last year, Verizon says. It says groups like Anonymous targeted big organisations, while point of sale terminals run by small business were attacked by automated programs.

The nominations deadline for the SC Awards is fast approaching so make sure to get your entries in! Submit your entries here before March 26!

- Darren

 
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BREAKING NEWS

Networks

China is the 'world's biggest cybercrime victim'

By Darren Pauli | March 22, 2012

China CERT says 8.9 million computers were attacked last year.

 
Hackers

Hacktivism booms but SMBs still pwned by robots

By Darren Pauli | March 22, 2012

Hactivism more prolific than cybercrime, Verizon says.

 
Web/client

Google SSL by default appears in Firefox beta

By Darren Pauli | March 22, 2012

But secure surfing too slow for Chrome.

 
Applications

Carberp Trojan netted crims $2m

By Dan Raywood | March 22, 2012

Eight Russians arrested on suspicion of fleecing 90 bank accounts.

 
Applications

Indian call centres sold health records, credit cards

By SC Staff | March 22, 2012

Call centre agent meets reporters with a laptop full of data.

 

FEATURE OF THE DAY

Risk

A new theory of digital identity

By Stephen Wilson | March 14, 2012

The final instalment of a two-part feature series explores the troubled practice of federated identity.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Black Hat Europe

Mar 14 - 16, 2012

The Black Hat Briefings are a series of highly technical information security conferences that bring together thought leaders from all facets of the infosec world – from the corporate and government sectors to academic and even underground researchers.

 
FOR508: Advanced Computer Forensics and Incident Response

Mar 14 - May 16, 2012

FOR508: Advanced Computer Forensic Analysis and Incident Response will help you start to become a master of advanced incident response and computer forensics tools and techniques to investigate data breach intrusions, tech-savvy rogue employees, the advanced persistent threat, and complex digital forensic cases.

 
AusCERT 2012

May 14 - 18, 2012

The theme for AusCERT2012 is Security on the Move which will highlight information security risks that people, business and society face as we increase our mobility.

 

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