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May 10, 2006
It’s not news anymore that cyberattackers penetrating corporate networks are after money, not infamy, these days. The bread they can make from these and other online activities, such as spam, is staggering. One only has to look at the recent case of Christopher William Smith, who allegedly made over $20 million illegally selling prescription drugs through spam emails.
Mar 1, 2006
PortWise’s basic tenet is to protect remote access to organisational assets via a combination of both user and device authorisation.
Dec 9, 2005
Security firms warned of a spam campaign which pretends that the recipient has won a charitable grant set up to create a living memorial to the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
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.
Aug 12, 2005
Identity fraud in the U.K. has increased by 13 percent with nearly 40,000 cases recorded in the first six months of this year. The corresponding figure from last year was an increase of 20 percent, indicating a slow down in the rate of increase and success in public awareness campaigns.
Feb 18, 2005
Malware targeting mobile devices is evolving too fast for security technology to keep up.
Feb 14, 2005
Like a moth emerging from its cocoon, the original mobile phone worm Cabir has evolved from proof-of-concept program to an altogether more harmful and fast-spreading variant in just six months. The most recent step is the posting of the original source code on the internet by the virus authoring group 29a, which could lead to a host of other harmful versions being developed and unleashed.
Feb 11, 2005
Microsoft is launching a new partnership with drug company Pfizer to combat Viagra-related spam.
Feb 11, 2005

Aladdin's eToken SSO solution is based on the use of USB tokens upon which information is stored, including user data, application profiles and, if you wish, other certificates. This makes for a particularly intuitive operation as, once everything is set up, you just plug in your token and enter your password once. And when you have finished, simply remove the token.

Nov 2, 2004
Removable media devices are here to stay. Their ease of use and low cost have made them ubiquitous in the work environment – but at what price? In this article we look at the pro’s and con’s of removable media, and the steps IT managers can take to mitigate the security risks associated with them.
Jan 16, 2004
Come fall, school bells ring throughout college campuses across the United States, but as excited students move into the dorms and make new friends, employees of the information systems (IS) departments are pulling out their hair trying to manage the dramatic increase in network traffic.
Jul 28, 2004
Open source software (OSS) is firmly entrenched in the infrastructure of the Internet, and is now making inroads into the security market too. But although the darling of techies everywhere, OSS has its doubters. In particular, many corporate managers have concerns about support, accountability, and longevity.
Jun 25, 2004
Marcia Savage reports on how a Washoe County administrator chose to provide secure remote access for staff.
Jun 1, 2004
Sniffer Portable is more than a product.
May 13, 2004
Jon Tullett explains how wireless security standards are being left behind, but why the effort required to understand and use them properly will cut costs, improve productivity and help your organization soar
Apr 13, 2004
Fighting extortion, paedophilia and identity theft is all in a day’s work for the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit. Dan Ilett talks to its head, Len Hynds.
Apr 3, 2004

More of the general public are becoming aware of spyware. Up until now, very little was known of this awful, creeping plague outside of security circles. 

Mar 5, 2004
Hackers have targeted the 1.7 million customers of BTOpenworld in a scam that tries to get them to open the Bagel virus. Although aware of the attack, BTOpenworld has so far failed to take action to advise potential victims on how to protect themselves.
Feb 1, 2004

The SecuriKey Authentication System (Professional Version 1.2) is a straightforward product which supplements a conventional password with a USB token key to provide two-factor authentication.

Feb 1, 2004

The DigiSafe USB token seems just like any other at first glance, but it gradually reveals itself to be an exceptionally interesting device.

 
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