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    MI5 warns of Chinese hack attacks
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    by barrett778  12-3-2007   
     UK warning to businesses.
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    Defending Against the Unusual Suspect: the Modern Cyber Criminal
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    by barrett778  12-3-2007   
     The evolving threat environment.
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    The new battleground in cybercrime
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    by barrett778  12-1-2007   
     The cat and mouse game continues
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    10 Extremely Useful Websites to Stop Big Brother From Snooping on You
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    by barrett778  11-30-2007   
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    Criminals burrow into browsers to hack banks
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    by barrett778  11-28-2007   
     Important to note that these attacks are occurring BEFORE transmission. Therefore, the SSL tunnel between you and your bank (signified by the little lock on your browser) is meaningless as your information is compromised as it is entered on the form. The information is then sent by malware back to the harvesters who sell your information to the highest bidder. Preventing infection, detecting and removing the malware, and blocking egress communications with a firewall are the best prevention mechanisms. Also, keeping an eye on your credit is important.
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    Sunbelt Software: Google search results delivering massive malware attacks
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    by barrett778  11-28-2007    1
     Crackers rigging web pages to gain high search rankings, enabling them to be posted near the top of the search thread. Best defense is to ensure you are surfing the web from a non-privileged account and to have a hardened browser (Firefox with the 'No Script' add-on, for instance). For IE, need to consider disabling iFrames.
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    Hackers will feed on Vista in 2008, says McAfee
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    by barrett778  11-27-2007   
     Next year is the test for Vista. If it does not follow past trends and is seen as a significant trend breaker, it may be viewed as having achieved its stated goal (security). That may finally be the tipping point for wider adoption. However, this is (and should be) a scary time for Microsoft. If Vista is not seen as successful by next year, there may be a wider trend of moving to alternative desktop OS's, such as Mac, especially as the hardware requirements to run Vista far exceed those of other OSs. This may be the start of MS losing some of the OS market share in late 2008.
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    Trends
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    by barrett778  11-20-2007   
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