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Displaying items by tag: eCrime

Tuesday, 27 October 2009 08:22

Local ICT innovations draw crowds to Tech23

More than 300 entrepreneurs, investors and tyre kickers turned out for the first Tech23 event in Sydney today, which was established to showcase local innovation and forge links between the money-men and the ideas-gurus.
Published in Strategy
Domino’s experience with social networks, which saw rogue employees post videos of themselves interfering with pizza toppings, is one of the five online threats that worries Woolworths most – and may prompt the retail giant to take out special insurance against ‘catastrophic risk’ from cyber-attack.

Tuesday, 04 August 2009 12:53

Corporations must report e-crime warns DPP

The best deterrent to crime is not the penalty imposed, but certainty of detection – which is why victims of e-crime should report it, according to the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions, Nicholas Cowdery.

Tuesday, 04 August 2009 11:15

NBN threatens to put e-crime on steroids

Security watchdog AusCERT will present at Senate Estimates tomorrow to warn that the advent of the National Broadband Network could prove the equivalent of putting e-crime on steroids.

Tuesday, 07 July 2009 09:13

IT challenges under ISACA microscope

IT assurance, governance and security challenges facing organisations will be come under the microscope at a conference in Canberra later this year of the Oceania chapter of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA).

Published in Market
Wednesday, 10 June 2009 13:39

Beware, malware by stealth stalks the net!

All is not what it seems on the Internet for those users unlucky enough to be duped by scammers posing as online payment services in order to steal your most private of personal information, including credit card details.

Published in Security
Online criminals are continuing to target high profile websites by hacking them to host drive-by-download malware, with the latest belonging to well-known socialite Paris Hilton.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
E-eek! That nice Christmas e-card could be an e-threat, says AVG, and while the danger of e-cards is theoretically well known, the e-conomic crisis (and e-co climate concerns) is forcing some to consider sending e-cards instead of the real thing. As this means some e-cards you receive could be real, amongst plenty of fakes, caution is re-quired!

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Tuesday, 25 November 2008 09:49

TrustDefender looks deep into banking trojan's soul

Banking trojans, such as the reviled “SilentBanker” trojan that is capturing unsuspecting and even anti-virus protected users by surprise and ripping money out of bank accounts, are digital curses upon not only users but the financial industry as a whole. Security experts TrustDefender take it apart in their latest blog entry.

Published in Home Tech
Online criminals are once again trying to fool computer users into loading malware onto their computers, this time using an email with a “security update” attached, purporting to be from Microsoft.

Published in Fuzzy Logic
With credentials relating to 200,000 servers, and more than 80,000 legitimate sites known to have been compromised, could this Neosploit driven attack be one of the biggest organized eCrime operations ever?

Published in Home Tech

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