Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A cyber criminal economic network ensures the continued operations of illicit activities on the web, a new report has found. According to the Criminal Hideouts for Lease: Bulletproof Hosting Services report by security firm Trend Micro, criminals find economic infrastructure for…
Inaccuracies revealed in technology candidates’ CVs
More than a third (37.1%) of CVs for technology companies have inaccuracies – compared with the national average of 27.2% – a survey from pre-employment screening firm First Advantage has revealed. The report, carried out in Europe between January 2011 […] For more information go to http://www.NationalCyberSecurity.com, http://www. GregoryDEvans.com, http://www.LocatePC.net…
Russian Hacker Problem Revealed During the SHARE Conference
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans Timing is everything. On Wednesday, August 6, John Rhodes, CM First CTO, presented Technical Debt – The Cost in Performance and Security, to a rapt audience of SHARE attendees in Pittsburgh – https://share.confex.com/share/123/webprogram/Session15955.html. Many people understand that technical debt badly […]…
FBI’s internal guide list to Internet slangs revealed
Did you think that FBI had mastered everything and cracking anything in the world was an easy task for them. You are mistaken!!! Recently, FBI has released a list of nearly 3000 acronyms used on twitter to help the agents. Officially called as the ‘Twitter Shorthand Guide,’ For more information…
Hacker Who Revealed George W. Bush’s Paintings Sentenced to 4 Years in Prison
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Heartbleed: Serious OpenSSL 0day Vulnerability Revealed
Everyday new security bugs are being discovered. And one of these newly identified bugs is the the so-called Heartbleed Bug in the OpenSSL cryptographic library. While Heartbleed only effects OpenSSL’s 1.0.1 and the 1.0.2-beta release, 1.01 is already broadly deployed. Since Secure-Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) are…
iPhone 5 announcement date revealed, physical iPhone 5 model, and more!
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Revealed! Top cybersecurity threats for 2013
The top cybersecurity threats in 2013 reportedly included hacktivists targetingusers’ privacy at the top spot, followed bycyberespionage campaigns along with the newest craze of stealing bitcoins. Security firm Kaspersky Lab said that the revelations about the cybercrime raised questions about the way the internet is used nowadays and the type of risks faced by users. The firm said…
Vic Toews – You Were Warned: Identity of Vic Toews’ Mistress, Stacey Meek, Revealed
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IBM’s budget for cybersecurity co Trusteer revealed
IBM, the world’s biggest technology services company, said on Thursday it has agreed to buy Trusteer, a company that helps businesses fight computer viruses and fraud. A person familiar with the matter said IBM was paying close to $1 billion for Trusteer, making it the company’s second-largest acquisition of a security company…