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Retired FBI Special Agent and Identity Theft Expert, Jeff Lanza, Available in Chicago for Media Interviews
ADVISORY -- WHAT: Jeff Lanza, an FBI Special Agent for over 20 years, will be speaking on two separate occasions in Chicago this week to discuss innovations in fraud and identity theft, and how individuals ...
FBI quietly forms secretive Net-surveillance unit
CNET has learned that the FBI has formed a Domestic Communications Assistance Center, which is tasked with developing new electronic surveillance technologies, including intercepting Internet, wireless, and VoIP communications.
IID Reports 333 Percent Increase in Phishing Attacks Impersonating Email Service Providers
TACOMA, WA-- - IID , a provider of technology and services that helps organizations secure their Internet presence, today released its Q1 eCrime Report that revealed phishing attacks impersonating email ...
FBI 'looking at' law making Web sites wiretap-ready, director says
Director Robert Mueller says FBI needs to be able to "capture communications" of people under surveillance, but declines to elaborate on renewed lobbying effort reported by CNET two weeks ago.
The FBI Workaround For Private Companies To Share Information With Law Enforcement Without CISPA
A debate is currently raging in Washington, D.C. and various politically-engaged spots on the Internet over CISPA, a bill that promises to increase cybersecurity by giving private companies carte blanche to hand over information about cyberthreats they see on their networks. Lawmakers have seemingly decided the best way to fight cybercriminals is to deputize private industry and let companies ...
BBB warns: Phishing thieves becoming bolder
This is a consumer advice column written by the Better Business Bureau of Northern Indiana. It appears Thursdays in Business.
WEWS producer inside the FBI: Part 4
When the FBI conducts an operation in the world – a raid or arrests – the operation actually happens in two places at once. While agents are in the field carrying out the operation, there are agents back at the bureau monitoring it.
FBI: We need wiretap-ready Web sites -- now
CNET learns the FBI is quietly pushing its plan to force surveillance backdoors on social networks, VoIP, and Web e-mail providers, and is asking Internet companies not to oppose a law making those backdoors mandatory. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
California Woman Gets 5-Year Prison Term in Phishing Conviction
A woman arrested by federal investigators in a takedown of a phishing scheme has been sentenced to five years in federal prison. The conviction stemmed from Operation Phish Phry, a massive operation that has led to nearly 50 convictions in Los Angeles.
Action Line: Mobile banking scam a growing concern
Dear Action Line: What do you know about the National Automated Clearing House and problems with "mobile banking accounts?"
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