HTCS1: It’s just been days since Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died but cyber criminals are trying to cash in. http://t.co/XOKeQLY1 View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
Something in the Way You Move: Cameras May Soon Recognize Criminals by Their Gait [Video]
The capture and analysis of surveillance footage has been an indispensable tool for U.S. counterterrorism and law enforcement in the past decade. Video analysis software has improved since the 9/11 terrorist attacks–it can be programmed to identify certain patterns and colors, for example, and to issue security alerts when these…
Criminals impersonate UK police to spread ransom Trojan
The recent spate of ransom malware has taken a strange turn with the news that criminals are impersonating the UK’s Metropolitan Police Service in an attempt to persuade victims to pay a fine for being caught accessing extremist or porn websites. After apparently being alerted by members of the public…
‘Rica helping jail criminals’
Rica legislation has proven useful in helping police secure convictions with intercepted cellphone evidence, Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel said on Tuesday. View full post on cellphone security – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Rica helping jail criminals
Rica legislation has proven useful in helping police secure convictions with intercepted cellphone evidence, Deputy Justice Minister Andries Nel said on Tuesday. View full post on cellphone security – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
Biometrics May be the Key to Lockout Cyber Criminals
August 19, 2011 By Johnell Johnson With just the wave of a finger or the bat of an eye, businesses have used biometrics to protect the security of their offices. Biometrics consists of using unique human traits, like fingerprints, vascular technology or retinas, to identify someone. Of course it’s important…