phishing

Travel, education sectors most vulnerable to phishing

Travel, education sectors most vulnerable to phishing

Report skirts the edge of the law in the name of research.
Angela Moscaritolo May 25 2011 6:33AM Security
Exclusive: Epsilon locks down with grid pattern log-in

Exclusive: Epsilon locks down with grid pattern log-in

'Strong authentication' introduced to stamp out further data breaches.
Brett Winterford May 17 2011 2:35PM Security
US spy agency talks network security

US spy agency talks network security

Don't forget the little things.
Darren Pauli May 5 2011 5:41PM Security
FBI fingers China over online bank fraud

FBI fingers China over online bank fraud

The FBI has pointed the finger at Chinese criminals over a spate of phishing and malware attacks.
Stewart Mitchell Apr 28 2011 11:06AM Security
Hackers breach security vendor's defences

Hackers breach security vendor's defences

Ashampoo informs 14 million customers.
Stuart Finlayson Apr 21 2011 2:19PM Security
China accused of stealing 'terabytes' of US data

China accused of stealing 'terabytes' of US data

WikiLeaks cables reveal America's worst fears.
Brian Grow and Mark Hosenball Apr 15 2011 1:32PM Security
Flash exploit found in spate of new phishing attacks

Flash exploit found in spate of new phishing attacks

Exploit carried via Microsoft Word attachments.
Lia Timson Apr 12 2011 2:19PM Security
Pointing fingers over outsourced data

Pointing fingers over outsourced data

If your outsourced data is breached, where does the responsibility lie?
Dan Raywood Apr 8 2011 12:08PM Security
Epsilon breach used four-month-old attack

Epsilon breach used four-month-old attack

ReturnPath had warned partners of breach in November.
Brett Winterford Apr 7 2011 3:13PM Security
Analysis: Epsilon breach reveals "spear-phishing" risk

Analysis: Epsilon breach reveals "spear-phishing" risk

Major banks and retailers impacted.
Staff Writers Apr 6 2011 11:44AM Security
Play.com leaks customer data

Play.com leaks customer data

Online retailer's marketing firm makes customers targets for phishers.
Nicole Kobie Mar 23 2011 10:20AM Security
Mega-botnet Rustock stops spamming

Mega-botnet Rustock stops spamming

Rustock, the once dominant spam botnet, seems to have been taken out of contention.
Tom Brewster Mar 18 2011 6:50AM Networking
IE9 a 'non-event' for most businesses

IE9 a 'non-event' for most businesses

No Windows XP compatibility.
Tom Brewster Mar 16 2011 6:01AM Software
Spam drops but exploits kits are on the rise

Spam drops but exploits kits are on the rise

Malware and phishing to rise this year.
Dan Raywood Feb 15 2011 10:26AM Security
First hour of a phishing campaign the most effective

First hour of a phishing campaign the most effective

Taking down sites after five hours pointless.
Dan Raywood Dec 7 2010 12:54PM Security
Senators accuse Google of "phishing for profit"

Senators accuse Google of "phishing for profit"

Senate Committee points to double standard.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2010 12:24PM Security
Warning: Five phone scams to avoid

Warning: Five phone scams to avoid

ACCC and ACMA advise Australians to "hang up" on scammers.
Staff Writers Oct 12 2010 3:10PM Telco/ISP
Sun Tzu's 13 lessons to combat hackers

Sun Tzu's 13 lessons to combat hackers

AISA national director Keith Price rewrites the art of (cyber) war.
Sep 3 2010 12:17PM Security
Telstra warns of scam BigPond email

Telstra warns of scam BigPond email

Offers customers ability to dob in a hoax.
Staff Writers Aug 26 2010 3:26PM Security
Imperva discovers phishing kit hosted in the cloud

Imperva discovers phishing kit hosted in the cloud

Phishing tactic uses proxy hackers to harvest hundreds of thousands of credentials.
SC Australia Staff Jul 27 2010 2:19PM Security

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