University spokesperson said shots were fired; two students robbed in Bryant Hall View full post on computer security alerts – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security
HTCS1: A basketball superstar claims he was hacked and some children can blame their parents for using Facebook. Listen at http://t.co/K3oRVpRm
HTCS1: A basketball superstar claims he was hacked and some children can blame their parents for using Facebook. Listen at http://t.co/K3oRVpRm View full post on Twitter / HTCS1
Internet Freedoms and Their Consequences
RSVP today for this free event. 6pm Reception – Neukom Terrace – Neukom Building 7pm Debate – Room 290 – Stanford Law School Main Building Evgeny Morozov and Andrew McLaughlin will debate the sincerity, utility and repercussions of America’s commitment to a free Internet. They will discuss the desireability of…
HTCS1: The death of Gadhafi has spammers racing to their computers and MC Hammer is entering the cyber world. Hear more at http://t.co/LEeqpWC2
HTCS1: The death of Gadhafi has spammers racing to their computers and MC Hammer is entering the cyber world. Hear more at http://t.co/LEeqpWC2 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…
Malicious ads make their way onto Bing and Yahoo
MALWARE DISTRIBUTORS have managed to get their rogue ads displayed on Bing and Yahoo when users search for popular software downloads. The paid links take users to web sites resembling those products’ home pages, but hosting malware instead. The malicious advertising, or malvertising, campaigns were detected by security researchers at…
P1 First Person: Should suspects remove their hands from their pockets?
Event Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 15:30:46 GMTAuthor: PoliceOne ContributorsPoliceOne “First Person” essays are the place where P1 Members and Columnists candidly share their own unique view of the world. This is a platform from which officers can share their own personal insights on issues confronting cops today, as well…
Google tells users in Iran to change their passwords
Internet SSL spoofing attack put Google accounts of people in Iran at risk. Now Google is contacting users who may have been affected, telling them to take security precautions. View full post on bank security hacker – Yahoo! News Search Results View full post on National Cyber Security Gergory Evans
Parental dilemma: Whether to spy on their kids
NEW YORK — In the 21st century, parenthood and paranoia often walk hand in hand. For some, the blessed event is followed by high-tech surveillance _ a monitoring system tracks the baby’s breathing rhythms and relays infrared images from the nursery. The next investment might be a nanny cam,…
Parental dilemma: Whether to spy on their children
In the 21st century, parenthood and paranoia often walk hand in hand. For some, the blessed event is followed by high-tech surveillance, a monitoring system that tracks the baby’s breathing rhythms and relays infrared images from the nursery. The next investment might be a nanny cam, to keep watch on…