Archive for May, 2008
Resellers targeted in Pacific net Getalife social networking site urges Aussies to interact in person Hackers up the ante with targeted attacks PCs targeted by hackers every 39 seconds ANZ Bank targeted in phishing scam Global security vendor
This Site is Safe from Hackers. Is it really? - Computerworld AustraliaRead up on the […]
The digital divide is apparently alive and well. About 20 percent of all U.S. heads-of-household have never sent an e-mail, and about 20 million households, or 18 percent, are without Internet access, according to a study released earlier this week
Symantec Launches Corporate Online Fraud Protection - InternetNews.comFor example, eBay has an entire […]
Craigslist fires back at eBay; Bogus Google ads to Kijiji alleged - ZDNet Blogs
0 Comments Published May 14th, 2008 inCraigslist has filed its response to eBay s lawsuit and the company hits back hard. Craigslist alleges that eBay participated in everything from unlawful and unfair competition, false advertising, business interference and even phishing
Make My Day - American ReporterST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. […]
Like the kid with a mouthful of loose teeth won’t stop believing in the tooth fairy, the press just can’t release itself from the fantasy of “pharm parties.” Since the middle of the decade, scores of news organizations major and minor have run
Hackers launch massive IFrame attack - […]
Ex-con hunting funding to develop devices that fight identity theft - Dallas Morning News
0 Comments Published May 12th, 2008 inLike other entrepreneurs, Ray Beasley begins his day with an 8 a.m. coffee stop at Starbucks. Sipping a Cafe Americano, he flips open his Sony Vaio laptop, fires off e-mails and works his cellphone. REX C. CURRY/Special Contributor Ray Beasley talks
As the IRS begins sending economic stimulus checks to eligible taxpayers, the FBI is warning recipients about a scam related to the money. The FBI warns that fraudsters sending out fake e-mails are trying to scam economic stimulus tax rebate check
IRS Web site opens door to phishers - CNET NewsA new IRS […]
Internet criminals gaining ground, experts say - San Francisco Gate
0 Comments Published May 9th, 2008 inCriminal attacks against major Web sites have grown so common that Internet users have no reliable way to know which sites are safe to visit, no matter how well known those destinations are, security experts say. News of the latest attack comes from
A security guard at a Valley Stream department store was arrested with an accomplice Tuesday night as they tried to steal a 40-inch LCD television valued at nearly $1,200 from the store, the Nassau police said. At the Sears in the Green Acres Mall
Car-wash franchise charged in undocumented-worker case - Philadelphia Daily […]
Last year PC Tools acquired Novatix’s Cyberhawk, a behavior-based anti-malware utility, and rereleased it under the name ThreatFire 3 . The free edition offered only real-time protection; the paid Pro version added on-demand scanning. With the
Mozilla spreads malware rather than security - ZDNet BlogsVietnamese users turning to Mozilla s Firefox […]
Yahoo teams with McAfee to offer search results security - Los Angeles Times
0 Comments Published May 8th, 2008 inSAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo Inc. and McAfee Inc. are joining to offer alerts about potentially dangerous Web sites alongside search results generated at Yahoo.com. With the new security feature — slated to take effect Tuesday — people who search the
McAfee deal aims to make Yahoo search safer - CNET NewsUpdated May 6, […]