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Avoiding phishing scams online
Tom Bozikis from the Better Business Bureau explains how phishing scams works and what you can do to avoid being a victim of a cyber crime. Readers Feel...
PhishMe Wins 7th Annual 2012 Network Products Guide Awards for Anti-Phishing Training and Awareness
CHANTILLY, Va., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- PhishMe , a leading provider of anti-phishing education, today announced that it has earned Network Products Guide's prestigious Hot Companies and Best Products ...
Catch Me if You Can 2012: Phishing and Malware Meet Cheque Fraud
Trusteer recently uncovered a scam in an underground forum that shows how data obtained through phishing and malware attacks can be used to make one of the oldest forms of fraud – cheque forging – even harder to prevent.
How to tell if an email is a phishing scam
Email phishing scams have grown more sophisticated since they first began popping up in corporate inboxes in the 1990s. Early phishing emails were relatively easy to detect as they were characterised by poor grammar and spelling. No legitimate business would send an email to customers full of typos.
Gmail's Security Hole Could Lead to Mass Harvesting of Accounts
Hackers could automate a social engineering trick that has already been proven to work. A technique used by marketers to trick people into signing up for "free" merchandise could easily be re-deployed as an engine for harvesting untold numbers of Google account passwords. Fixing the issue won't be trivial for Google, because the exploit is fundamental to how Google allows users to recover access ...
How to avoid 5 common email management mistakes
Email managers have a lot at stake. After all, the volume of global electronic messages sent via email dwarfs all other forms of electronic communication, including social networking. Since the inception of electronic mail, which, according to some Internet historians, can be traced to a small mainframe app called 'MAILBOX' from the mid-1960s, human-to-human messages have been created ...
How Criminals Use Facebook
A byproduct of Facebook's success is that millions are far more exposed to a number of cyber crimes that also teem on the site.
Feds Catch Their Illegal Limit In Operation Phish Phry
Feds go phishing and catch their illegal limit
Cyber attacks: Have India's neighbours turned culprits?
These numbers point to how security measures have often failed organisations, leaving them vulnerable to cyber attacks. A renowned Indian company came under cyber attack recently when its website was unaccessible for hours.
Cybersecurity: How US utilities passed up chance to protect their networks
With America now trying to thwart a cyberattack on its natural gas industry, it is helpful to recall the hectic days after 9/11, when industry scientists raced to shield from potential terrorist cyberattacks hundreds of thousands of vulnerable devices that control vital valves and switches on America's gas pipelines, water plants, and power grid.
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