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US charges Filipino man with hacking celebrity accounts
Stole personal details.
Staff Writers
Jun 27 2016 12:13PM
Security
Cameron Diaz named the most dangerous cyber space celebrity
Ahead of Justin Bieber, Tom Cruise and Barack Obama.
SC Australia Staff
Aug 20 2010 2:12PM
Security
Jessica Biel tops Hollywood malware list
Actress trumps Brad Pitt as top cybercrime lure.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 26 2009 5:33PM
Security
Swine Flu spam continues to spread with cybercriminals using celebrity names
Spammers have moved to using celebrity names alongside swine flu terms to spread malicious links.
Dan Raywood
May 12 2009 10:46AM
Security
Fake Beyonce, Victoria Beckham LinkedIn pages carry malware
Researchers have identified malicious links present on fake LinkedIn profiles claiming to belong to Beyonce Knowles, Victoria Beckham and about 25 other celebrities.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 8 2009 11:07AM
Security
Users tricked by promise of celebrity porn
Malware distributors are using a fabricated sex scandal to push their wares, according to security researchers..
Shaun Nichols
Feb 14 2008 7:21AM
Security
Spammers trick users with sexy celebrity pics
Spammers are tricking users into opening malicious email attachments by promising them salacious pictures of female celebrities, security experts have warned.
Fiona Raisbeck
Aug 6 2007 10:04AM
Security
Celebrity porn virus targets Microsoft
Celebrity-obsessed internet users are being targeted by a new worm that tries to launch a Denial of Service (DoS) attack on Microsoft's Windows Update website.
René Millman
Mar 31 2005 4:41PM
Security
Users wary of Paris Hilton worm
Despite utilising the celebrity status of Paris Hilton, the Sober-K worm doesn't appear to be tricking Australians so far.
Vivienne Fisher
Feb 24 2005 3:19PM
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