Cybercrime stories - Page 48
Any use of network connected electronic devices such as computers or smartphones for criminal activity
is classified as cybercrime. With a long history starting with the misuse of telephone systems (such as
‘phreaking’), cybercrime today includes the creation and distribution of viruses, ransomware, keyloggers
and other malware, the download and use of malware produced by others, social engineering tactics
such as phishing or (physical) impersonation, the theft and use of credentials for accessing computer
systems or networks, and the theft of privileged data. Cybercrime is a broad and dynamic field, with
cybercriminals constantly adapting their methods in pursuit of usually financial goals, but also
occasionally seeking to disrupt, embarrass or shame their targets.
Trend Micro appoints Peter Hewett to lead ANZ channel; eyes double sales
Wed, 8th Mar 2017
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ransomware
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ai security
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cloud services
Trend Micro has appointed longtime security and channel player Peter Hewett as its new ANZ channel director as it looks to double local sales.
Exploring the cybercrime underground: Darknet markets - where cyber criminals trade
Fri, 17th Feb 2017
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
This blog focuses on explaining what darknet markets are, common payment model used, the type of digital data being bought and sold, and their costs.
DevOps: The top three hottest trends for 2017
Thu, 19th Jan 2017
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data protection
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devops
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application security
Interestingly, they're not specifically about development or operations, but more focused around the need to balance speed with quality and security.
More doors opening for cybercriminals: Is AI the answer?
Wed, 11th Jan 2017
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ai security
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ai
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cybersecurity
Digitisation has vastly increased the surface area for cybercriminals to attack - Cylance believes the solution lies in artificial intelligence.
Cisco embeds 'security everywhere' to protect IoT world
Wed, 10th Jun 2015
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iot
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edge security
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cisco
Cisco is taking 'security everywhere' with a slew of new offerings to embed security across the network, turning it into a sensor and enforcer.
Shock, horror: Mobility and social networking the new target for cyber miscreants
Wed, 12th Sep 2012
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email security
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ios
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apple
Cyber miscreants are now targeting mobile phones and social networks, as Norton reports a twofold increase in threats compared to a year ago.
Cyber crime as big as the drugs trade
Mon, 6th Aug 2012
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edutech
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cybersecurity
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education, learning & training
Cybercrime's global impact now matches drug trafficking, costing USD $388bn annually with over a million victims daily. Emerging markets most affected.
Fibre Watch: To Sydney, via Beijing?
Thu, 6th Oct 2011
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network infrastructure
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advanced persistent threat protection
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spying
Concerns about Chinese involvement in a second trans-Tasman submarine fibre cable spark debate over potential espionage risks versus economic necessity.
Teenager arrested in hacking case
Wed, 22nd Jun 2011
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cybersecurity
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hacking
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cybercrime
The arrest may have little impact on the group's activities, as it is unlikely any one person has a significant influence over the group.
Internet attack kits for dummies
Tue, 1st Feb 2011
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hp
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symantec
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zeus
Cybercrime is becoming more accessible to a wider audience, increasing the odds that the average user will be victimised.
Web scams leapt 22% in 09 – report
Sat, 1st May 2010
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email security
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scams
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fbi
The FBI's 2009 Internet Crime Report reveals a 22.3% surge in web scams, with total financial losses hitting USD $559.7 million.
Symantec appoints ex-cybercrime prosecutor
Tue, 30th Mar 2010
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symantec
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online security
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cybercrime
Adam Palmer has been named Norton Lead Cybersecurity Advisor who brings with him over ten years of experience in private industry and government service.
'Santa' malware on the march
Wed, 2nd Dec 2009
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malware
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endpoint protection
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phishing
As the festive season approaches, the purveyors of spam and malware are out in force – and their early efforts are already emerging.