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The Internet has shown that reputations are important but don't have to be tied to specific real individuals. The entire banking system is built on top of the idea of reputation, but tries hard to tie them to real identities. The problem of identity theft is likely to break this connection. We will...
Read More | Feb 20th, 2008
For many people, the word "encryption" invokes images of spies, clandestine operations and World War II, or NSA code breakers feverishly working to decipher enemy messages. Actually, encryption is a priceless security tool that any business can easily use to keep sensitive information confidential...
Read More | Feb 17th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Mar 20th, 2008
Nicodemo Scarfo Jr, a well-connected member of the New York and Philadelphia organised crime families, knows all about keylogging. But rather than using the technique to steal or launder money, he was brought down by the Magic Lantern keylogger that the FBI installed on his computer via a...
Read More | Feb 12th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Feb 20th, 2008
If we're honest every one of us imagine what we'd do with a few million in the bank. The yacht in Cannes, the private jet in Nice, possibly our own football team, and maybe a few other high maintenance accessories top our list of must-haves.
But of course the question is how to get there. Working...
Read More | Feb 11th, 2008
The Problem
With the availability of chat rooms and groups on Internet Web sites, the temptation to meet new people online increases, according to research. Online relationships provide individuals with an outlet to tell secrets and express themselves to a stranger anonymously, while allowing for...
Read More | Feb 11th, 2008
In today's heightened threat environment, it is a constant battle for IT security departments to stay on top of all possible attacks and vulnerabilities they could encounter.
With insider threats on the rise and the continuous danger posed by external hackers, coupled with the alarmingly quick...
Read More | Feb 6th, 2008
Computer passwords are a way of life these days, and most of us have dozens of accounts, each with a different (or potentially different) password. There are costs in forgetting any of these passwords, ranging from the personal inconvenience of being unable to read useful news articles to the...
Read More | Jan 30th, 2008
Your passwords are the keys you use to access personal information that you've stored on your computer and in your online accounts.
If criminals or other malicious users steal this information, they can use your name to open new credit card accounts, apply for a mortgage, or pose as you in online...
Read More | Jan 30th, 2008
What is Malware? Malware, is short for MALicious softWARE and is a term used to broadly classify a form of software which is installed in a computer system mostly without the owners permission with malicious intentions. It includes Trojans, viruses, key loggers, malicious active content, rogue...
Read More | Jan 30th, 2008
Its simple, Rule No. 1 Don't pass the mails to everyone in your address book... Why? I hear you say, Read on...
What Are Internet Hoaxes and Chain Letters?
Internet hoaxes and chain letters are e-mail messages written with one purpose; to be sent to everyone you know. The messages they contain...
Read More | Jan 29th, 2008