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Jun 5, 2008
The social networking site has been hit by a legal complaint that claims it has failed to gain users' permission to distribute their information.
Nov 25, 2008
China is furious that a US congressional report has accused it of developing sophisticated cyber warfare and militarising its space programme.
Jul 3, 2008
All too often, people are victims of identity theft. Less common, but perhaps more dangerous, is the growing trend of medical identity fraud.
Jun 17, 2008
The security vendor says it's "absolutely" committed to the VB100 anti-malware tests, following Trend Micro's announcement of a boycott earlier this month
Apr 14, 2008
A day after Damballa, an internet security company that focuses on targeted threats, announced the discovery of a new BotArmy named Kraken, the company released a follow-up statement to defend its findings after a number of security professionals questioned the validity of the claims.
Mar 6, 2008
IronPort's charismatic CEO puts his success down to having tasted failure in the past. He talks to Paul Fisher SC Magazine's UK editor about living with Cisco.
Jun 12, 2006
The former head of the UK’s Computer Crime Unit tells Ron Condon why it’s time someone helped smaller companies protect themselves
May 8, 2006
The website of Israeli-based Blue Security is operational today after it sustained almost a weeklong DDoS attack that apparently was in retaliation for the company’s anti-spam business model.
May 5, 2006
Hackers have launched a massive DDoS attack against the website of Israeli internet security firm Blue Security. As of this afternoon, the website still was down, but company representatives said service to the affected servers gradually was being restored.
Mar 2, 2006
An IT security expert once employed by the federal government now faces a five-year jail term after pleading guilty to monitoring the email and PC use of his superior, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a Wednesday statement.
Jan 19, 2004
Last October, many of us were shocked to read in newspapers that Procter & Gamble, a leading Fortune 500 firm, settled a dispute with European based Unilever over accusations of blatant corporate espionage - better known as economic warfare.