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Jan 23, 2006
The Bulgarian National Services to Combat Organized Crime (NSCOC) agency has arrested an ring of eight individuals who allegedly operated an international phishing operation.
Dec 22, 2005
Nathan Peterson, owner and operator of iBackups, pleaded guilty in a District Court in Alexandria, Va., to two counts of criminal copyright infringement for illegally copying and selling nearly $20 million worth of computer software.
Dec 21, 2005
An alleged German child porn offender has turned himself in to authorities after mistaking an email sent by the Sober computer worm as an official warning that he was being investigated, media reports said.
Nov 17, 2005
A spammer who built up a £1.6 million ($2.75 million) fortune from his bedroom in his father's house was jailed for six years for fraud and other crimes.
Nov 17, 2005
Whitehall has published new guidance designed to protect children using web chatrooms and search engines. The Home Office said it has joined forces with UK internet service providers to develop the guides that aim to create a safer online environment for children when they use moderated chat services or search engines.
Oct 24, 2006
The ability of federal agents to fight cybercrime has improved in the US, despite challenges in recruiting investigators with the necessary skills, Mark Mershon, assistant director-in-charge for the New York office of the FBI, said today while addressing the InfoSecurity New York conference.
Aug 22, 2005
The U.S. Air Force is notifying more than 33,000 airmen of a security breach in an online system containing their personal information.
Aug 22, 2005
Hackers have hit a Colorado university’s servers for the third time in under two months.
Aug 17, 2005
Convergence of voice, video and data onto a single network presents great opportunities for the Enterprise. These opportunities also bring ever changing challenges for the IT department – especially as voice becomes another application on the converged network.
Jul 21, 2005
Guidance Software's EnCase product is the undisputed heavyweight of the forensic software market, and version 5.0 introduces a slew of new features that will keep its opposition firmly on the ropes.
Jul 1, 2005
It took 34 years for radio to reach 50 million users. Television got to the same number of people in 13 years. The internet hit that 50-million-user mark in just four years.
Jun 9, 2005
Notification is key to compliance, but you need to know what has been lost, says
Kevin Mandia
May 11, 2005
Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly has filed a lawsuit against a Boston-area group that allegedly sent millions of deceptive spam emails.
Apr 6, 2005
Cybercrime fighting units are woefully understaffed and under-funded and the situation is not likely to change soon, according to former special adviser for cyber security at the White House.
Apr 6, 2005
When we turn our minds to matters of e-security, our first thoughts tend to be about defenses such as firewalls and intrusion detection. And rightly so. After all, there is much wisdom in the pursuit of prevention before cure. But, what happens when our defenses are breached? How should we respond to such an incident?
Feb 18, 2005
A pilot system to beat Medicaid fraud is showing good results in the state of Texas.
Sep 2, 2004
The victim of a hardware robbery decided to investigate things further when his business began to suffer. Justice was served as the culprits were caught and legal history was made. Neil Hare-Brown explains how
Jan 26, 2005
In the wake of the Enron and Worldcom accounting scandals, the regulations an enterprise implements to ensure its integrity are open to increasing scrutiny. This has given rise to a growing number of initiatives such as Basel II, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the new Companies Act, all designed to ensure that high-standards of corporate governance become part of day-to-day business culture.
Jan 9, 2004
No longer a dark and mysterious process, computer forensics has been significantly on the scene for more than five years now.
Mar 15, 2006
A married couple is to be jailed for developing and selling an industrial espionage spyware trojan that helped private investigators spy on their clients' competitors.