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Aug 9, 2007
A widespread pump-and-dump scam has caused spam levels to soar by almost a third, according to security vendor Sophos.
May 17, 2007
Cyber crime is costing the e-commerce industry as much as £580 million (A$1.38 billion) per year, with that figure set to rocket to £1.5 billion (A$3.6 billion) by 2010, latest figures show.
Jan 24, 2007
Image spam levels have soared over the past six months, now accounting for over half of all spam, according to new research.
Jan 9, 2007
Web based attacks are set to soar this year as hackers stop using emails to infect company networks, experts at Sophos have warned.
Apr 10, 2007
Worldwide mobile security license and maintenance revenue is expected to exceed US$200 million today, according to a new forecast from research firm IDC.
Jun 5, 2008
Fourteen U.S. privacy groups have written to Eric Schmidt arguing that Google is breaking Californian law by not including a link to its privacy policy on its homepage.
Nov 16, 2007
The W/32 Skipi.A worm that nagged Skype users in early September was fairly routine by malware standards. It arrived pretending to be a message from another user, offered erotic pictures, infected machines via malicious links, stole information and moved on to other PCs.
May 30, 2007
US warns of People's Republic of China's New Modem Army.
May 23, 2007
With more workshops and an international line-up of speakers, the SC Forum is bigger and better than ever. So make sure you join us.
Dec 5, 2005
IT security watchers today reported that the number of recorded attacks using instant messaging (IM) to propagate is rocketing as organized cyber criminals begin to target IM networks.
Nov 10, 2005
The volume of security threats targeting instant messaging (IM) systems rocketed in October 2005 by more than 1,500 percent versus October 2004. The month's threat volume was also 30 percent higher than the previous month, new research has warned.
Apr 10, 2007
Several security experts criticised Microsoft this week for not releasing a fix earlier for the Windows ANI flaw, calling for the company to reassess the way it handles critical patches.
Mar 21, 2005
Software designed to steal personal information has risen dramatically over the last six months, leading experts to fear the kind of attacks that led to last week’s
attempted $423 million cyber-heist.
Oct 18, 2004
A newly discovered category of fraud-based sites, which collect similar information to traditional phishing sites while promising victims a merchandise or a service, is "raising the stakes of internet scams", recent monitoring has found.
Sep 1, 2004
If it is implemented properly, IM can be a useful tool, but if it is allowed to grow unchecked, enterprises will suffer the consequences. Phil Worms shows how to weigh the advantages with the risks, and why you should do it now
Jan 14, 2004
It may not be illegal.
Jan 12, 2004
These days I spend my time breaking into networks and web servers for a living.
May 1, 2003
This hardware solution is suitable for both the hardened teleworker or a small office environment. It brings with it not only a stateful inspection firewall, but also the protection of a VPN. For the user logging into an enterprise, MD5 authentication comes into play. This ensures encrypted communications and also foils any attempt to steal the SonicWALL password.
Feb 1, 2003
In this Group Test we look at software solutions and hardware products which provide the means to access networks remotely, enabling security to be maintained when someone comes calling asking to be allowed in. Here we have a combination of an authentication software enabler and the means to access remotely using tokens and cards designed to ensure security levels are maintained.
The software, CRYPTOAdmin, is an authentication server and the backbone of the whole remote access solution. When combined with CRYPTOCard tokens and smartcards it provides a strong basis for remote access from anywhere in the world.