Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
Talkback The article fails completely to demonstrate the source of Sobig was organised crime -- in fact, it's as plausible that Sobig and many other worms/viruses were created by AV/Security firms to boost sales.
[August 25, 2003, 16:27]
Organised e-crime targets students for recruitment
News As organised criminals move from more traditional crimes, such as armed robbery, towards e-crime, there is evidence that they are targeting university students, graduates and the tech savvy for recruitment, according to security experts and the...
[June 20, 2008, 17:54]
Organised crime online needs an organised response
Leader That means we must see the environment for what it is — a concentrated global attack by organised crime on the fundamentals of commerce — and react accordingly. In a battle between organised crime and disorganised commerce, the bad guys will always...
[January 22, 2007, 15:18]
Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
News This isn't about some kiddy writing viruses in his bedroom -- this is really a very sophisticated example of organised crime. Simpson warned that Sobig.F is the latest in a series of forays into the digital world by organised criminals looking to...
[August 22, 2003, 14:10]
Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
Talkback Similarly, organised crime and unscrupulous marketing & trading companies (and individuals) are almost as safe as houses while carrying out their dodgy & sometimes sordid 'business'. Over the next few years, the internet will have to evolve in much...
[August 24, 2003, 3:13]
Organised crime 'will attack ID cards database'
News Organised crime will try and crack the identity cards database - the National Identity Register (NIR) - the Liberal Democrats have warned. Clegg said, if organised criminals are capable of infiltrating the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP...
[May 18, 2006, 9:05]
Pirate software linked with organised crime
News Counterfeit software has been linked with organised crime and drug pushing by the European Leisure Software Publishers' Association (Elspa) following a series of raids by drug investigators in the UK.
[November 23, 2000, 6:08]
Can Microsoft's virus bounty fight organised crime?
News Microsoft's $5m Reward Program may help catch script kiddies, such as the German teenager suspected of authoring a variant of the Sasser worm, but it is unlikely to have any effect on virus writers working for organised crime syndicates, say...
[May 10, 2004, 17:30]
Organised crime's grip on the Net 'is tightening'
Talkback what a Great Job for Out Of Work Techies!
[December 13, 2004, 14:52]
Organised crime 'will attack ID cards database'
Talkback Who are they trting to hoodwink? No datbase on a system with out/in going connections can be made completely proofed agaist attack. If the stake are high enough the criminal fraternity will find the way in, and the data will pour out.
[May 18, 2006, 14:47]
Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
Talkback It does seem clear that things will get worse no matter who is responsible .this is one of the prices that people pay when they build a monoculture (which makes much of this so easy) It is frightening that we have managed to build a computational...
[August 23, 2003, 0:23]
Organised crime behind Sobig - virus expert
Talkback virus creators are a right bunch of wankers what ever the reason for it.
[August 24, 2003, 23:30]
Organised crime 'will attack ID cards database'
Talkback And due to the roundabout there is no accountability. Chip and Pin is fraud proof, well it was until the first machine was installed. All of the recent major criminals have been valid residents, so what exactly is the use of ID database?
[May 18, 2006, 13:38]
Can Microsoft's virus bounty fight organised crime?
Talkback I think that rather than offering a bounty for the virus writers who obvious exploit security holes within Windows, the bounty should be put on the head of whichever Microsoft programmer let such obvious security holes aflict millions of people...
[May 10, 2004, 23:59]
VeriSign warns of organised gangs behind Net crime
Talkback Maybe microsoft should take the lead with a media campaign - even radio/tv, hilighting the plethora of free security updates and software to tackle this problem from the source.home users need educating in awareness.if they have the facilities to...
[November 18, 2004, 13:19]
VeriSign warns of organised gangs behind Net crime
Talkback Until when will this misinformation spread? Funny… This article is such a fine example of a mind virus, a rapidly spreading belief, and a false one at that. It spreads in such a way that people accept the info for granted without questioning it and...
[November 18, 2004, 20:04]
VeriSign warns of organised gangs behind Net crime
Talkback Take a look at what the Welsh Development Agency is doing to help address the issues in this article http://www.wda.co.uk/index.cfm/press_centre/november_2004/15_11_04 _new_partnership_in_the_fight_against_hi_tech_crime/en7079
[November 19, 2004, 11:26]
Organised crime's grip on the Net 'is tightening'
News Almost all of the malware circulating the Internet is written by organised criminals looking for financial gain, experts say, and the problem is set to get worse. According to Russian antivirus company Kaspersky Labs, these criminals are behind 90...
[December 9, 2004, 16:05]
VeriSign warns of organised gangs behind Net crime
News Organised gangs are more likely than ever to be behind online attacks, according to a new VeriSign report. The trend appears to be towards more sophisticated attacks by more organised groups, VeriSign said in its twice-yearly Internet Security...
[November 17, 2004, 8:40]
Fraudsters recruit computer kids for crime
News Organised crime syndicates are increasingly targeting budding computer crackers to carry out fraud, warned the assistant director of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Cyber Crime Unit, Thursday.
[September 28, 2000, 15:58]



