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Data breach costs rise with criminal attacks
Criminals are driving up the cost of data breaches for U.S. business, according to researchers at the Ponemon Institute and Symantec.
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Microsoft serves subpoenas on Google to disrupt criminal botnet
New details have emerged in a massive lawsuit by Microsoft and the banking industry to take down a global botnet based on the Zeus Trojan. Ironically, the leak occurred when Google exercised its...
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Enterprises must manage risks to data, brands amidst new threats: report
The ISF Threat Horizon report, based on cyber security predictions through 2014, outlines three specific types of threats that we can expect to face in the next couple of years.
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How Germany could label you a criminal via Facebook
A German state is using photofits on Facebook to identify criminals. The program, which has already led to eight arrests, is being considered for a country-wide rollout. What if a photofit looks...
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Cyber criminals innovate like businesses, forming global industry: report
The latest advice from the Information Security Forum discusses the nature of existing and emerging cyber threats as well as the potential risks and rewards at stake for everyone.
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MegaUpload embroiled in criminal copyright case (images)
The MegaUpload case involving founder Kim DotCom, among others accused of helping him run the hosting site, is one of the largest criminal copyright cases ever brought by the U.S.
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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Cisco: Cyber criminals keen on mobile device, cloud hacking
Cisco's annual security report reveals some of the areas where cyber criminals are increasingly investing their resources.
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UK government reneges on censorship-free web promise; Plans to ban 'cyber-criminals' from the web
While the UK government maintains its stance that the British web should remain open and uncensored, measures are to be introduced to ban cyber-criminals from the web.
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Unmasking the criminal hacker
Is there a Hacker Gene? Is the hacker personality a learned set of behaviors? Research suggests that both are at work.
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U.S. to launch criminal inquiry into eBay-Craigslist dispute
U.S. Justice Dept. is to investigate whether eBay 'misappropriated information' from Craigslist to set up its own rival classified advert service.
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You can now report criminals via Facebook in Scotland
The Lothian and Borders Police in Scotland now lets citizens report crime via Facebook and even Bluetooth to link directly to the Crimestoppers UK website.
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Cisco: Cyber criminals dropping mass spam in favor of targeted attacks
As the first half of 2011 draws to a close - six months that have seen some of the most serious online security breaches for enterprise and government ever - Cisco Security has published a new...
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"Karaoke Grandma's" Criminal Conviction: Could File-Sharing Be A Mental Illness?
A 58-year-old grandmother is sentenced to three years' probation and must attend cognitive behavioral therapy sessions as part of her criminal file-sharing sentence. Violet Blue asks...
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Canadian SD card buyers are all criminals (or so say the CPCC)
The Canadian Private Copying Collective (CPCC) has a long history of trying to squeeze money from people by labeling them as criminals. It's tried slapping a 'you're a criminal' tax first on iPods...
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The Controversy Behind Internet Porn and Criminal Behavior
Interviews with one convicted pedophile and UK researchers conclude that Internet porn makes monsters, while National Geographic sets to air a similarly dubious segment of their series "Taboo."...
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Teacher suspended for calling students future criminals on Facebook
A first grade teacher was suspended for posting on Facebook that she felt like a warden overseeing future criminals.
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Data breach costs rise with criminal attacks
Criminals are driving up the cost of data breaches for U.S. business, according to researchers at the Ponemon Institute and Symantec.
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Teenagers jailed for running "criminal equivalent of Facebook"
Gh0stMarket was dubbed by the court as the "criminal equivalent of Facebook." Police estimate that the site cost credit card users as much as £16.2 million ($26.37 million).
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