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Study says credit unions in hackers' firing line

Study says credit unions in hackers' firing line

A leading managed security service provider (MSSP) in the financial sector announced today that it found credit unions were more likely than traditional banks to be attacked by hackers and malicious users.
Ericka Chickowski May 8 2006 9:20PM Security
Study: Most malware made to make money

Study: Most malware made to make money

Malicious software coded by cyber criminals for financial gain accounted for some 70 percent of all malware detected during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report released today.
William Eazel May 5 2006 10:06AM Security
Postini study: IM attacks jump sharply

Postini study: IM attacks jump sharply

Instant messaging (IM) attacks jumped sharply during April, while spam and virus volumes held steady, new threat assessment data from Postini has revealed.
William Eazel May 4 2006 9:41AM Security
Justice Department cybercrime study underway

Justice Department cybercrime study underway

The U.S. Department of Justice said it has begun receiving responses to surveys aimed at measuring the extent of cybercrime on businesses.
Dan Kaplan Mar 21 2006 9:37PM Security
Smaller firms spending more wisely, study says

Smaller firms spending more wisely, study says

Large organizations trail smaller counterparts in terms of defending their networks, a new Computer Economics study has found.
Dan Kaplan Feb 21 2006 8:43PM Security
Victoria shows off e-learning overseas

Victoria shows off e-learning overseas

Eleven Victorian organisations have headed to the UK to show off their wares at London's education technology show, BETT 2006.
Vivienne Fisher Jan 11 2006 4:00PM Training & Development
Study: employees leak secrets

Study: employees leak secrets

Employees sending confidential information to the outside world through email is an unseen threat to corporate security, a new business risk survey revealed.
Frank Washkuch Dec 14 2005 9:32PM Security
Study: One-quarter of online consumers see a scam a month

Study: One-quarter of online consumers see a scam a month

Nearly 25 percent of PC users are targeted by monthly phishing attempts, according to a national online safety study.
Frank Washkuch Dec 9 2005 9:30PM Security
Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Despite attempts to strengthen network defenses, the vast majority of PC systems are in jeopardy of potential attack, a leading security analyst has said.
Frank Washkuch Nov 29 2005 10:54PM Security
Case Study - Safe as houses

Case Study - Safe as houses

Bob Baucom, director of operations and technology at Consolidated Multiple Listing Service in Columbia, S.C., heard lots of horror stories from others in the real estate industry.
Marcia Savage Oct 10 2005 7:07PM Security
Dictionary attack spam hits small business hard - case study

Dictionary attack spam hits small business hard - case study

Small companies of less than ten users have been experiencing spam attacks of more than one and a half million mails a day.
David Quainton Apr 29 2005 5:15PM Security
Spam study shows spam hits study

Spam study shows spam hits study

Educational institutions are under threat because they can’t deal with the amount of spam being sent their way. New methods of attack are hitting establishments with up to 11 million emails a day, and the poorer funded can’t afford the technology to stave off the attack.
David Quainton Jan 10 2005 2:30PM Security
UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

The UK's biggest national investigation into identity fraud has kicked off in partnership with five of the six largest British banks and three of the four largest mobile operators. Five of the seven largest credit card issuers and two of the largest online and offline retail consumer finance companies in the country will also contribute to the study.
Robert Jaques Oct 29 2004 11:14AM Security
Study warns against phoning while driving

Study warns against phoning while driving

Nearly 40 percent of Australian motorists surveyed for a study admitted to using their mobile phone for work purposes while they were driving.
Vivienne Fisher Oct 18 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Study touts potential cost savings

Study touts potential cost savings

Staff Writers Aug 5 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Half retail supply chain may get RFID tagged by 2005: study

Half retail supply chain may get RFID tagged by 2005: study

Fleur Doidge Jul 9 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Users want dodgy spam filtered: study

Users want dodgy spam filtered: study

Vivienne Fisher Oct 13 2003 12:00AM Software
Compliance driving IT spend: study

Compliance driving IT spend: study

Byron Connolly Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Strategy

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