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Home   »   Archives for April 2012

Cybercriminals Race to the 2012 Olympics

  • Posted on:April 5, 2012 at 2:55 pm
  • Posted in:Malware, Spam
  • Author:
    Dianne Lagrimas (Technical Communications)
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We’re nearing the opening of the 2012 Summer Olympics, which will be held this time in London in July. As the event starts to go in full swing, cybercriminals start mounting their scams and schemes to get users to click. Users dreaming of watching the closing ceremonies of the London 2012 Olympics live may find…

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Trojan on the Loose: An In-Depth Analysis of Police Trojan

  • Posted on:April 4, 2012 at 2:47 am
  • Posted in:Malware
  • Author:
    David Sancho (Senior Threat Researcher)
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In recent months European internet users have been plagued by so called Police Trojans that lock their computer completely until they pay a fine of 100 euros. Yes, a fine: it does its threats by posing as the police forces of the victim’s particular country and in the victim’s language. This bullying strategy seems to…

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[INFOGRAPHIC] The Human Factor in Data Protection

  • Posted on:April 3, 2012 at 1:12 am
  • Posted in:Targeted Attacks
  • Author:
    Ryan Certeza (Technical Communications)
3

In the chain of business security, humanity is the weakest link. Even with the most stringent and sophisticated suite of protection, the risk of your business-critical data being stolen is ever present, especially if your employees are unaware (or even worse, apathetic) of the security risk they pose. Precautions can be made against data breaches….

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