TJX hacker appeals his sentence, claims US government sanctioned his crimes |
- TJX hacker appeals his sentence, claims US government sanctioned his crimes
- US government to deliver terror alerts via Facebook and Twitter
- Scammers continue to exploit Japanese disasters
- Cain & Abel 4.9.40 released
- Hacking Unified Communications security
- Uptick in rogue Facebook applications
- Event: InfoSecHiComNet 2011
TJX hacker appeals his sentence, claims US government sanctioned his crimes Posted: 08 Apr 2011 10:07 AM PDT Albert Gonzales has become a well-known name in information security circles when he was charged of having organized a gang of cyber thieves that managed to steal over 130 million debit and credit car... |
US government to deliver terror alerts via Facebook and Twitter Posted: 08 Apr 2011 07:50 AM PDT Color-coded terror alerts for US citizens could very soon become a thing of the past. Starting from April 27, the Department of Homeland Security is likely to differentiate the risk as "elevated" or "... |
Scammers continue to exploit Japanese disasters Posted: 08 Apr 2011 05:13 AM PDT As Japan has been struck again by a high-magnitude earthquake and warnings about a possible tsunami hitting the Japanese islands have been issued, malware peddlers have renewed their efforts and have ... |
Cain & Abel 4.9.40 released Posted: 08 Apr 2011 02:38 AM PDT Cain & Abel is a password recovery tool for Microsoft operating systems. It allows easy recovery of various kind of passwords by sniffing the network, cracking encrypted passwords using dictionary ... |
Hacking Unified Communications security Posted: 08 Apr 2011 02:27 AM PDT A fundamental shift in the IT security world has taken place. It is the common thread running through these real-world case studies: 1. An enterprise telecoms manager at a small company is stunned ... |
Uptick in rogue Facebook applications Posted: 08 Apr 2011 02:03 AM PDT GFI Software announced the top 10 most prevalent malware threats for the month of March 2011. GFI researchers found that the Japanese tsunami, earthquake and subsequent nuclear disasters led to a high... |
Posted: 08 Apr 2011 01:59 AM PDT The International Conference on Security Aspects in Information Technology, High-Performance Computing and Networking (InfoSecHiComNet 2011) is an international forum for presentation of research and ... |
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