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Archive for: March, 2009
Rss feed of blogs Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston | 31/03/2009 | 2706 views
Credit card details of 19,000 Brits have been found on a cached Google page, where they had been accidentally published by fraudsters. Silly criminal hackers need to tighten up their data security controls and not publish sensitive data like that! Reuters reports - Fraud on the Internet reported to U.S. authorities increased by 33 percent last Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
Rss feed of blogs Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston | 30/03/2009 | 2326 views
60 minutes reports on everything we have discussed in these posts. Main stream media has recognized the Internet has a cancerous virus and is infected. Criminal hackers are creating viruses infecting webpages in record numbers all in the name of money. Security professionals are losing sleep as they race against the bad guys in anticipation of t... Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
Rss feed of blogs Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston | 27/03/2009 | 4108 views
Occasionally we witness the underground coming above ground to face the music. Here what could be considered a brilliant hacker who even owned and operated a security company, is enemy number one. At age 19, an Israeli criminal hacker named Ehud Tenebaum made news as “The Analyzer,” (a great tag for a criminal hacker) after he cracked ... Tags: Security, Online banking
Rss feed of blogs Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston | 26/03/2009 | 3556 views
Security professionals’ globally are gearing up to be fooled or fool criminal hackers on April 1st. So far this year it is estimated that somewhere between 3 and 12 million computers have been compromised by the “Conficker” worm, also known as “Downup,” “Downadup” and “Kido,” possibly considere... Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
Rss feed of blogs Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston | 25/03/2009 | 2396 views
If one could have a favorite scam, for me it would be “scareware.” My reasoning for this is thats it’s one of the few scams that actually gets through to me. My defenses are pretty good, but I still see scareware. They’ve even taken my blog posts and used my name to launch scareware in Google News Alerts. I got some crimin... Tags: Security, Online banking
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23 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1874 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
20 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 2271 views
Tags: Security, Retail banking
19 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1618 views
Tags: Cards, Security
18 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1977 views | 2 comments
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
17 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 2770 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
16 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 3981 views
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13 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1789 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
12 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 3767 views | 1 comment
Tags: Cards, Security
11 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1847 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
09 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1491 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
06 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1971 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
05 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1412 views
Tags: Security, Payments
02 Mar, 2009
Robert Siciliano - IDTheftSecurity.com - Boston 1495 views
Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
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