Posted: September 6th, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…Facebook is rolling out a security feature that will enable users to log out remotely from active sessions on the social networking site. The feature, to be added to the account setting page gradually, is aimed at helping users to see if they are logged in on other devices and then log… Read More
Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…Image: Juan Fuertes International cyberwar would be “worse than a tsunami” and should be avoided by a global cybersecurity peace treaty, said the head of the International Telecommunications Union Hamadoun… Read More
Posted: September 4th, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…In the first quarter of 2010, statistics show that global smartphone shipments topped 54 million a 57 percent jump from the previous year. With such growth, it should come as little surprise that hackers are adapting their tested methods for infecting computers to attack Internet-enabled mobile and… Read More
Posted: September 3rd, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…Of the 135 people Fortune 500 employees targeted by social engineering hackers in a recent contest only five of them refused to give up any corporate information… Read More
Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…Google is unlikely to be penalised for collecting personal wireless internet data from New Zealanders after police found it had not committed a crime, a privacy lawyer… Read More
Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: phion | Filed under: Cybercrime | No Comments »
…Most organizations, from the smallest office to the largest enterprises rely on some kind of network monitoring tools to help them analyze performance issues, alert them to threats, and provide reports on the health of the network… Read More