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Hacking school opens in LondonHits:4
The best way to defeat an attacker is to think and act like one. As the number and cost of malicious security breaches continues to rise, a new company (www.hackcess.co.uk) has been created to disclose the techniques used by hackers to...2009-05-23
Iomart to Challenge Traditional Web Filtering & Blocking ToolsHits:4
Scottish based AIM listed iomart today announced the release of v3 of its software package NetIntelligence. The new version takes on board 9 months of customer feedback, and positions the company well, to take a share of the growing market...2009-05-23
'Average' hackers can break into most IT systemsHits:6
Every week, new hacking exploits make the front page of Computer and IT magazines. When it's not a British IT contractor being accused of causing nearly 1,000,000 of damages by hacking into US military systems, it is reported...2009-05-21
Confidentiality Charter launched to help British business combat hi-tech crimeHits:2
A new Confidentiality Charter has been launched by the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU), as part of its commitment to provide reassurance that businesses can report suspicious hi-tech activity and attacks without fear of causing...2009-05-21
globull mobile security platform eliminates vulnerabilities of unsecured PCs and USB keysHits:2
Police figures show that on average 34,000 notebooks are stolen every year in the UK The MoD admitted in July 2008 that 658 laptops have been stolen over a four year period, and in Feb 2008 the Government admitted that over 200 laptops had...2009-05-18
Tracker offers caravan owners the ultimate in securityHits:2
With 5000 caravans stolen a year to the value of 45m, a speedy recovery is essential, as locks and alarms may not be enough to deter caravan thieves. Buying a caravan is one of the largest purchases an individual can make, but many...2009-05-18
Positive Identification in a Wireless WorldHits:1
The use of wireless systems for network and Web access is exploding from wireless LANs to e-mail capable cell phones. It makes network access completely portable, and with systems starting at under 300, it s very affordable. But widespread...2009-05-15
Beware of email scamsHits:1
Like winter colds and successful marketing, Identity Theft has become almost viral. Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States, affecting 1,000,000 people annually at a cost of 6 Billion. In a long line of sim...2009-05-15
Financial organisations warned to take extra security measuresHits:1
How to deal with security threats, ranging from terrorist attack and IT breaches to the activities of pressure groups, was the key focus of a special Financial Services Security seminar, organised recently by Reliance Security Services...2009-05-13
Taking the profit out of crime: Assets recovery agency goes liveHits:1
Criminals will no longer be able to enjoy a champagne lifestyle funded with money made at the expense of victims of crime, announced Home Secretary David Blunkett as the new Assets Recovery Agency became operational. Armed with a...2009-05-13
Extending the use of fingerprints and DNA samples to combat crimeHits:2
UK Police officers will be able to take fingerprints and DNA samples from arrested persons detained at police stations under a Government amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill. Currently, police officers can only take such samples...2009-05-09
Lock up your dataHits:2
With the growth in volume and sophistication of internal and external threats, information security is one of the most critical issues facing companies today. Yet most companies focus their security measures on data in transit ...2009-05-09
Israeli-Palestinian conflict could result in increased Internet hacking attacksHits:2
Companies with even the remotest connections to the Middle East have been warned to be on guard against a malware or similar cyber-attack as a result of the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. Our observations suggest...2009-05-08
First Facebook arrest for safe cracker in New ZealandHits:1
Police in New Zealand have used Facebook to aid their criminal investigations, following the arrest of a 21-year-old apprentice from Queenstown who attempted to break into a safe containing approximately NZD 20,000. The man broke through...2009-05-08
Indian Police on the hunt for poorly secured wireless connectionsHits:1
At a conference in Mumbai last week, 80 policemen were taught about Wi-Fi connections and cybercrime and given the authority to order the owners of wireless routers to properly secure them with encryption and passwords. Police in...2009-05-06

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