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Cupertino High student develops Internet security site
You are not as safe on the Internet as you think, and Ganesh Datta, a 16-year-old Cupertino High School student, is ready to help you realize that fact.
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 ...
For some, it's always 'phishing' season
It doesn't use a rod and reel, but "phishing" can catch you hook, line and sinker if you don't watch out. It can cause you a lot of problems if you get caught by it. Phishing is an electronic way for scam artists to steal your identity and your money. If
Don't be phished by tweet: 'Hey some person is saying horrible things about you'
Does reputation matter to you? Are you concerned what people say about you when you're not around? Perhaps you want to know what crap anonymous commenters post about you across the InterWebs? If the answer is "Yes" to any of these, you might be vulnerable to this tweet: "Hey some person is saying horrible things about you". Resist the temptation. I got this one Monday and again yesterday. I ...
New Phishing Scam Hurts Small Businesses
Small businesses and consumers across the country are falling victim to the latest phishing scam that exploits BBB’s trusted name.(PRWEB) May 03, 2012 When a small plumbing company in Monroe, Louisiana, got an email yesterday from BBB saying they’d had a complaint filed against them, they took it seriously. After all, the company is a BBB Accredited Business and the owner serves on the board of ...
Quelling Concerns About Cloud Security With a Top-notch IaaS-based System
by Adam Stern It’s no wonder businesses moving their computing operations to the cloud are feeling a bit insecure these days. There is a considerable amount of information being disseminated about cloud security, and many businesses are left to sift through this information with little or no prior experience in cloud computing. Add to that the various choices – private, hybrid, public, SaaS ...
Weil Hosts Cybersecurity Seminar
NEW YORK -- International law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP announced today that the Firm hosted a compelling lunch seminar titled "Issues in Cybersecurity" in which six Weil partners, alongside ...
Gmail's Security Hole Could Lead to Mass Harvesting of Accounts
Hackers could automate a social engineering trick that has already been proven to work. A technique used by marketers to trick people into signing up for "free" merchandise could easily be re-deployed as an engine for harvesting untold numbers of Google account passwords. Fixing the issue won't be trivial for Google, because the exploit is fundamental to how Google allows users to recover access ...
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.
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