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Criminals switch from Microsoft to mobile platforms
Cisco report also finds boom in Apple exploits.
Stewart Mitchell
Jan 25 2011 6:55AM
Security
Criminals exploiting flood of leaked personal data
'Card not necessary' fraud set to rise.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 5 2010 10:39AM
Security
Web sites in their thousands selling on customer data
Subscribers conned by smallprint conditions.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 30 2009 9:00AM
Security
Adobe to become top hacker target for 2010
McAfee expects Adobe threats to top Microsoft's.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 30 2009 8:18AM
Security
Harry Potter movie targeted by criminals
Anti-virus vendor PC Tools said cybercriminals are targeting those looking to download the
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
movie.
Staff Writers
Jul 16 2009 3:23PM
Security
Business-aware cyber criminals causing havoc
Enterprises at risk from increasingly sophisticated attacks, warns Cisco.
Staff Writers
Jul 15 2009 9:30AM
Security
Harry Potter next up for hackers
Criminals use black hat SEO to snare Potter fans.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009 10:27AM
Security
Criminal gangs compromise more than 200,000 websites
Criminal gangs have acquired login details for more than 200,000 websites.
Dan Raywood
Oct 7 2008 9:54AM
Security
Weekly Roundup: Oz amps up privacy legislation and the US stays slack on prosecuting online criminals
This week, Australians saw a preview of what may be the future of its privacy legislation, and the US was called out for failing to punish its online fraudsters.
Staff Writers
Aug 16 2008 1:11PM
Storage
US failing to prosecute online criminals
A report by the Center for American Progress and the Center for Democracy and Technology has found there is too little action being taken against online criminals, despite rising consumer concern about online safety..
Iain Thomson
Aug 14 2008 6:44AM
Security
Firms being left behind by criminals
Leading security technologists have warned that criminals' ability to innovate is threatening to outstrip firms' efforts to secure their enterprise.
Gareth Morgan
Apr 11 2008 11:55AM
Security
Study: Cyber criminals favour drive-by download attacks
Hackers continue to favour drive-by downloads to launch cyber attacks, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck
Aug 3 2007 9:54AM
Security
Sentences for online criminals 'derisory'
Information Commissioner demands tougher sentencing for cyber-thieves.
Iain Thomson
Mar 30 2007 2:09PM
Security
Online criminals take aim at games
Virtual goods prove soft target.
Tom Sanders
Jan 31 2007 3:28PM
Security
Fingerprint compression to speed up search for criminals
Catching criminals could become quicker thanks to a new fingerprint technique developed by British scientists.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2006 3:30PM
Security
Update: Criminals increasingly using SQL code
Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Criminals increasingly using SQL code
Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Criminals increasingly using SQL code
Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Criminals increasingly using SQL code
Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Update: Criminals increasingly using SQL code
Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks has warned.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
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