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  Hackers target Law Firms
       
  Author:Tom Manning Date: 26th June 2012 Read full article
 

As hackers step up attacks on law firms, attorneys are being forced to master a subject few of them studied in law school: cybersecurity.

Lawyers, who increasingly rely on email, smartphones and other mobile devices to handle deals and other confidential matters, are being asked to encrypt messages, resist using free Wi-Fi connections, which can allow hackers to eavesdrop on communications, and regard even text messages as potential security threats.

 

Hackers who target smartphone users have been known to put links in text messages that, when clicked, activate malicious software, or malware, that can log keystrokes or even record phone ...

 


 
  TechRadar User database gets Hacked
       
  Author:Ton Manning Date: 26th June 2012 Read full article
 

After LinkedIn, Last.Fm and eHarmony, now it’s TechRadar’s turn to admit that cybercriminals have gained access to its user database. As a result of the attack, usernames, encrypted passwords, email addresses and birth dates have been stolen.

 

“Our IT team has identified the cause of the problem and has taken action to rectify it,” Nick Merritt, publisher at TechRadar, explained.

 

In the meantime, the forums have been shut down and will remain that way until the company’s representatives are certain that all the security holes are properly patched up.

 

Impacted customers will be contacted and advised to change all the passwords that are similar to the ones used to protect their TechRadar accounts


 
  MasterCard and Visa data breach
       
  Author:Chris Forgan Date: 2nd April 2012 Read full article
 

Both Visa and MasterCard, have warned that their cardholders’ account information may have been put at risk when a third-party processor of card transactions reported that its systems had been breached.

Both companies alerted card issuers regarding accounts that may have been affected. Visa said card account information from “all major card brands” may have been affected.

The breach occoured at Globlal Payments (Atlanta) who said on Friday that they determined in early March that the card data had been accessed. The Federal law agencies were informed.

 

 

 


 
  RIM for sale?
       
  Author:Chris Forgan Date: 30th March 2012 Read full article
 

The new chief executive of Research in Motion, the maker of Blackberry smartphones, signalled that he would be open to selling the company after it posted another catastrophic set of sales figures and plunged into the red.

Revenues over the past three months, including the Christmas period when rival Apple sold millions of iPhones and iPads, were down 25 per cent, RIM said last night.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/news/blackberry-maker-rim-open-to-selling-as-revenues-slump-by-25-per-cent-7601293.html

 


 
  European Cybercrime Centre to be established at Europol
       
  Author:Chris Forgan Date: 29th March 2012 Read full article
 

The European Commission proposed on the 28th March to the establishment of a new European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol in The Hague, which will become the focal point in the EU’s fight against cybercrime. The Centre, which will be operational by 1 January 2013, will pool expertise and information, support criminal investigations and promote EU-wide solutions, while raising awareness of cybercrime issues across the Union.

In addition to the analytical and operational support already provided by Europol, the European Cybercrime Centre will serve as the European information hub on cybercrime, developing cutting edge digital forensic capabilities to support investigations in the EU and building capacity to combat cybercrime through training, awareness raising and delivering best practice on cybercrime investigations.

In addition, the Centre will build a community of experts from all sectors of society to combat and prevent cybercrime and online child sexual abuse.

https://www.europol.europa.eu/content/press/european-cybercrime-centre-be-established-europol-1417


 
  Symantec Dissolves their Alliance with Huawei
       
  Author:Chris Forgan Date: 28th March 2012 Read full article
 

Less than four years ago, Huawei Technologies and Symantec teamed up to develop computer network security products.

The joint venture is being dismantled because Symantec fear that the alliance with the Chinese company would prevent it from obtaining United States government classified information about cyberthreats.


 
  Secure your sensitive information. Even on non-Corporate & 3rd party iPads, iPhones, Android, Blackberry
       
  Author:Webmaster Date: 20th January 2012 Read full article
 

Sharing documents securely can be difficult, particularly when many users have mobile devices. With WatchDox, you can share sensitive documents securely and :

  • Restrict recipients from copying, editing, printing or forwarding. You can also set document expiration dates & apply watermarks

  • Track each interaction or wipe out documents at any time - even after they have been downloaded

  • more...

 

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  Wi-Fi security flaw for smartphones puts your credit cards at risk
       
  Author:Barry Seward Date: 27th April 2011 Read full article
 

An investigation by the Guardian revealed that the millions of customers using Wi-Fi or wireless internet hotspots through their smartphones are vulnerable to identity theft and fraud.

Security experts conducted several tests with volunteers to avoid being accused of violating computer laws and breach of telecommunication laws. The tests were able to gather the phone messages, passwords and usernames of people using Wi-Fi in public places.

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  Is your phone at risk from cyber-criminals?
       
  Author:Admin Date: 17th November 2010 Read full article
 

While malicious software for smartphones is on the increase, it could still be human error that creates the easiest opportunities for cyber-crime.

Ever since phones became “smart”, there has been concern that they could become riddled with malicious, self-replicating viruses and worms just like their less portable PC relatives.

So far however, the expected deluge has not happened. Cyber-criminals are not flooding smartphones with malware.

“The organisations or bad guys are looking for money,” says Tony Osborne of online security firm Symantec.

“I think as we see mobile phones used more as a method of purchasing or creating financial transactions, then we’re going to see far more attacks.”

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