Cybercrooks Get Craftier http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/GadgetGuide/st... The Chinese Year of the Rat begins next week. In the cyberunderground, it is already shaping up to be the Year of the Clever Rat, as crooks scurry to perfect ways to steal data and commit fraud.
Cyber crime http://it.bokbong.com/?p=6... cyber crime also includes traditional crimes conducted through the internet. Cyber crime encompasses any criminal act dealing with computers and networks called hacking. For example hate crimes telemarketing and internet fraud identity theft and credit card account thefts are considered to be cyber crimes when the illegal activities are committed through the use of a computer and the internet
Steps to Prevent Cyber Crime in India http://www.newsinbusiness.com/2008/10/21/steps-... To strengthen the provisions against cyber crime in the country, the Government has introduced the Information Technology (Amendment) Bill, 2006 in the Parliament, which inter alia provides for new forms of cyber crimes like publishing of material containing sexually explicit act in electronic form, video voyeurism, breach of confidentiality and le
Cyber-Crooks Exploit Shared Links http://www.intellisec.com/blog/2009/09/20/cyber... Glance at any business magazine or financial newspaper these days and you’ll spot at least a couple of references to the spread and impact of social networking. Often a new threat is revealed, one that not only shocks the reader as an individual but also alarms business people who quickly recognise the implications for their company.
It Pays to Take Cyber Security Seriously http://www.intellisec.com/blog/2009/09/22/it-pa... As experts in the field of computer forensics will tell you, cyber attacks are usually a deadly serious business. Cleaning up after them can be time-consuming and expensive.
Internet Forensics: Six Ways to Make Yourself Bullet-Proof http://www.intellisec.com/blog/2009/09/24/inter... Most people are aware that dangers lurk on the Internet, but they are often amazed when they discover just how destructive attacks can be.
The Cyberspace Explosion: Five Tips for Survival http://www.intellisec.com/blog/2009/11/04/the-c... The new digital world of easy communications and social networking is so surprisingly open that many no longer see the problem as one of Big Brother watching us. It’s more a matter of us being obsessed with watching each other.