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The SA government disavows command & control servers for FinFisher spyware, while Telkom reveals interesting information about the IP addresses they occupied (Spyware servers in South Africa: the plot thickens - MyBroadband
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) released its 2012 annual report today, and the numbers are not pretty.
Gabriela Nunez, Linda Green, Chin-Sun Kim and Ashlee Stiller – these are the alleged names of children whose pictures a new variant of the BKA trojan claims to have found on a computer
Attackers used information from company website to craft attacks (DHS warns of spear-phishing campaign against energy companies http://t.co/wlBRXtxCWd)...
Plus: U.S. wants more snooping capability, online image booster hacked
The web is yet again awash with talk of state-sponsored espionage by our intellectual cyber-nemesis, the People’s Republic of China, following reports of a long term breach of defense contractor QinetiQ.
PayPal CEO John Donahoe is considering ways of implementing BitCoins into PayPal's digital transaction network. He says that he's watching Bitcoins ve...
Cybercrime morphs into cyberwar Paragould Daily Press Recently,Spanish police, at the request of Holland's national prosecutor's office, arrested Dutch citizen Sven Olaf Kamphuis.
The Guardian On the frontline of the fight against cybercrime The Guardian Inside the tightly controlled security area of Symantec's Dublin headquarters, a screen on the wall flashes up hacking hotspots as they are detected around the world.
Perhaps the best way to think of stolen bitcoin is as stolen art. Sure, we can hang it anywhere. Don’t expect to sell it at Christie’s. A resource that loses its value as soon as it is stolen, may be one that isn’t stolen.
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New report by Internet Crime Complaint Center shows victims lost an average of $4,600 in 2012.
CERN data center equipment in Geneva. CERN When you're running the world's largest particle accelerator, smashing particles at nearly the speed of light to understand the Universe at its most basic levels, you'd better...
US — American researchers have called on policymakers to hold off on legislation over mobile application privacy and data collection.
Apple violates German data protection law by asking for users' broad, overall consent in its privacy policy, the Regional Court of Berlin ruled.
China has denied fresh US claims it is sponsoring cyber-attacks and said the countries should cooperate against the global threat of computer crime.
Australia is developing controversial “offensive” cyber warfare capabilities to disrupt and destroy adversary networks, further elevating the importance of cyber security, analysts claim.
Living On Bitcoin For A Week: Bitcoiners Are The New Vegans Forbes On Friday, I skip breakfast again; it's an unavoidable part of the Bitcoin diet as there are no places that serve food before 10 a.m.
I’ve been explaining how Bitcoins work since 2010.
Is Bitcoin the currency of the future? FRANCE 24 Have you heard of Bitcoin? The electronic currency all the media are talking about wasn't worth a penny when it was launched in 2009. And this year its value skyrocketed, reaching up to 266 dollars.
According to a whitepaper outlining France’s strategy for defence and national security for the next six years, the country will step up its cyberdefence capabilities.
More and more regimes across the world are using Western-made ‘lawful intercept’ software to spy on their own citizens, a brand new report has revealed.
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