Managing a growing threat: An Executive's Guide to Web Application Security
White Papers Cyber-criminals are leveraging relatively simple application exploits to gain access to sensitive information for fun and profit. Traditionally, companies have relied on perimeter defenses to keep their networks and data secure.
[November 20, 2009, 0:25]
NASA hacker ready for a long battle
Talkback They should made the time and jail time to real criminals like people get murder, killers, and child adduction or molestors. It's not like he stolen documents and made money. He was looking for information about UFO thats all.
[May 3, 2006, 8:08]
Organised crime 'will attack ID cards database'
Talkback All of the recent major criminals have been valid residents, so what exactly is the use of ID database? And due to the roundabout there is no accountability. Chip and Pin is fraud proof, well it was until the first machine was installed.
[May 18, 2006, 13:38]
US Most Wanted Fugitives Pocket Directory Database
Downloads Use the photos and descriptions to keep a lookout for America's most wanted criminals. Help apprehend the bad guys! Town Compass presents the US Most Wanted Pocket Directory Database. Keep the program with you wherever you go.
[January 21, 2005, 7:00]
Police report doubling of child porn sites
Talkback I think the work done to combat this evidently growing problem is outstanding, and just hope the british judishal system has the gutts to stand out and give these viscious criminals the centence that they diserve.
[February 28, 2004, 13:27]
Free But Fake: Rogue Anti-Malware
White Papers This limitation is the perfect excuse for criminals to recommend their "Free and magical" antivirus software which guarantees to solve problems that the user does not really have. Most antivirus products are commercial and typically offer, as is...
[June 30, 2009, 1:19]
Deploy the workaround - it's critical!
Talkback Microsoft has labeled this exploit as ‘critical’, as users that run Internet Explorer as their default browser are at risk of handing over unauthorised control of their end point to criminals. IT managers will be under immense pressure this month...
[July 14, 2009, 23:14]
Detecting Impersonation Attacks in Future Wireless and Mobile Networks
White Papers The authors confirm with simple risk analysis that impersonation attacks offer attractive incentives to malicious criminals and should therefore be given highest priority in research studies. Impersonation attacks in wireless and mobile networks by...
[March 21, 2006, 23:00]
Secure Online Accounting Thanks to YOB-Teleboekhouden, Secured by VASCO's Strong Authentication
White Papers YOB wanted to secure the web application to avoid that Internet criminals can intercept the confidential data. YOB's star product YOB-Teleboekhouden web application uses the Internet to allow accountants and their clients to communicate easily.
[January 9, 2009, 0:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog One of young Rupert's biggest disappointments on coming to crime-ridden London from the peace and quiet of the Devonian countryside was how thick most of the criminals were. Monday 24/11/2003 Brought up to expect thieves' kitchens stuffed with...
[November 28, 2003, 15:20]
When justice is a one-way street
Talkback What a freaking loser to do something like this in the first place, and what a freaking whiny article to blather on about how lame it is that the US can extradite criminals from the UK under a treaty both nations agreed to.
[July 7, 2006, 18:48]
Sony settles class action lawsuit over DRM
Talkback No one has actually answered the question, do any of the people slagging of Sony actually buy ANY music, (or software) or are they just the normal linux using microsoft/intel hating criminals that hang around this board
[January 3, 2006, 19:32]
Stay One Step Ahead With Comodo 2048-Bit Certificates
White Papers An exponential trend in computer processing power has resulted in the ability for criminals to compromise 1024- bit key strength certificates. If one is still using a 1024-bit certificate, one may soon be vulnerable to a "Brute-Force Attack".
[October 6, 2009, 1:22]
Turning the Tide: Why new strategies are urgently needed to counter the surge in online video piracy
White Papers These people don't see themselves as criminals. Now that millions of ordinary, non-geeky families are routinely downloading TV shows and movies without a second thought, digital piracy has clearly gone mainstream.
[October 18, 2006, 1:00]
Most Wanted
Downloads The application also provides a link to submit tip information directly to the FBI.This application allows you to quickly identify Most Wanted criminals or missing children. A picture and background information is provided for each individual.
[July 21, 2009, 12:46]
Software patent directive adopted
Talkback The people responsible for this are criminals, the fact that it is white collar crime doesn't make it any better. I do hope this is an error, and wishful thinking from the EC. If it is true it is a very sad day for Europe and the World.
[March 7, 2005, 10:12]
Sony settles class action lawsuit over DRM
Talkback No one has actually answered the question, do any of the people slagging of Sony actually buy ANY music, (or software) or are they just the normal linux using microsoft/intel hating criminals that hang around this board
[March 17, 2006, 22:22]
Here today, gong tomorrow for 'Sir' Bill Gates
Talkback His sole aim is to survive and retain power, no matter what criminals, lies, deceit or other unsavoury tools he has to utilise to achieve his ends. Tony Blair has never had a problem with monopolies. He would create a political monopoly and remove...
[March 2, 2005, 9:14]
Confusing
Talkback If that is true, then why is the title "IT students have fees paid by criminals" when that has clearly not happened? "However, when pushed, McAfee's Day could not come up with any specific evidence of incidents of IT students being groomed by gangs"
[December 11, 2006, 9:28]
People, not passwords, are the key to security
Talkback The poor are not criminals. Whatever the rights on this issue it does show a very low and tactless level of social awareness to use the expression "Confidence tricksters, like the poor, will be with us always".
[January 21, 2005, 10:26]



