Archive for February, 2009
Showing entries for Category: Hackers - San Francisco Examiner
0 Comments Published February 4th, 2009 inLil Kim has come out in denial of posting a blog on her Facebook page calling Naturi Naughton , the actress who portrays her in the new Notorious biopic, tasteless and talentless. Lil Kim’s attorneys claim her Facebook was recently hacked
Hackers steal jobseekers’ details from Monster […]
Although aimed at preventing malware attacks, Deep Freeze can wipe out details of all activities carried out on a computer, making it impossible for the police to nab the culprit. We’ve read about terrorists and other miscreants using cyber cafes to
Waiting out the storm - Securecomputing.net.auPeter Croft, managing director of Clearswift Asia-Pacific, […]
A feature on Google that warns users if they’re about to visit a Web site known to host malware went berserk over the weekend and labeled the entire Internet as dangerous. The problem — a rogue slash in the code — was found quickly. Google’s
Are Legitimate Sites the Next Malware Threat? - […]
ID Vault 4.0 From White Sky Delivers First End-to-End Consumer Online - Businesswire.com
0 Comments Published February 2nd, 2009 inSAN MATEO, Calif.–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Marking a shift in its corporate strategy, White Sky, Inc., formerly Guard ID Systems, Inc., today unveiled ID Vault 4.0, a software-only version of the company s award-winning online identity theft prevention
Online advertisers hammered by ‘click fraud’ in 2008: report - PhysOrgClick fraud surged to […]
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0 Comments Published February 1st, 2009 inEvery year, authorities estimate that more than 15 million people in the United States fall victim to identity theft, and although federal, state, and local agencies spend millions of dollars trying to eliminate the problem, the phenomenon continues
Protecting Deceased or Ill Loved Ones from Identity Theft - Businesswire.comWALTHAM, Mass.–( BUSINESS WIRE )– […]
Hackers have stolen the personal details of millions of job seekers in one of the biggest cases of data theft in Britain. The recruitment giant Monster admitted hackers now held confidential information contained on its database, including user names
Kay Robinson: BBB Report - Tyler Morning TelegraphSocial networking Web sites are a great […]