Arrests made after keyloggers found on public PCs at US hotels
Proof of the lack of hygiene in publicly accessible PCs came up yet again when the US Secret Service last week warned that cybercrooks are installing keyloggers on the PCs in hotel business centers to...
View ArticleSecret Service says "Backoff" malware hit 1000 businesses - 6 tips to keep...
In a security advisory from the US Secret Service, the government said the malware known as Backoff has struck more than 1000 US companies since October 2013...
View ArticleHome Depot breach totals: 56 million credit cards exposed, $62 million in losses
Lots of people who speculated about the credit card data breach at the Home Depot turned out to be wrong. But those who suggested that Home Depot's breach might end up bigger than Target's turned out...
View ArticleDEA agent who lined his pockets with Silk Road bitcoins pleads guilty
Carl Force confessed to routing bitcoins into his own accounts while investigating the black market site.
View ArticleSecret Service agent pleads guilty to stealing Silk Road bitcoins
If you can't trust law enforcement, who can you trust? Shaun Bridges, formerly part of the Baltimore Silk Road task force, has become the second agent to plead guilty to serious charges associated with...
View ArticleRoss Ulbricht appeals Silk Road conviction – did he get a fair trial?
Lawyers for Ross Ulbricht filed an appeal last week, arguing that the evidence against him was tainted by corrupt law enforcement agents.
View ArticlePhishing is still the most commonly used attack on organizations, survey says
The survey found that the majority of cyberattacks - 75% - came from outsiders, while 25% were due to insiders.
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