Corporate espionage via social networks

Corporate espionage via social networks


Corporate espionage via social networks

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 09:15 AM PST

We've all heard about HBGary Federal's COO Aaron Barr's claims that he leveraged the information gathered on various social networks to discover the identities of Anonymous' leaders, and about the rep...

Controversial social networking password policy updated

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 07:41 AM PST

Maryland's Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services has temporarily suspended the controversial policy that allowed its officials snoop around social networking accounts of prospective em...

Fake YouTube pushes out Trojan disguised as plugin

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 06:50 AM PST

It could happen to anyone. A click on a link posted by a compromised Facebook account or in an e-mail sent from an e-mail account of a friend who got phished, and you're on a spoofed page imitating a ...

Apple releases developer preview of Mac OS X Lion

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 06:44 AM PST

Apple released a developer preview of Mac OS X Lion, which takes some of the best ideas from iPad and brings them back to the Mac. The Lion preview is available to Mac Developer Program members throug...

Assange to be extradited to Sweden

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 05:56 AM PST

WikiLeaks founder and director Julian Assange is to extradited to Sweden so that he might be questioned regarding to and possibly charged with sexual assault and rape, decreed today the British judge ...

Secunia's role in vulnerability management

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 04:01 AM PST

In the video below, Secunia CSO Thomas Kristensen talks about the company and their product line. Kristensen tackles the following questions:Tell us more about Secunia, and the role of vulnerabil...

Malware-driven pervasive memory scraping

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 03:18 AM PST

Reports are coming in of a new trend in hacking techniques. Known as 'pervasive memory scraping,' the technique relies on the fact that certain areas of Windows memory are only occasionally overwritte...

Belarus man looking at 38 years in jail for identity theft

Posted: 24 Feb 2011 03:13 AM PST

Dmitry Naskovetz, a 26-year-old Belarusian national, has plead guilty to three charges of fraud and identity theft and could end up in jail for a total of 38 years. He admitted to being the maste...

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