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The organisation says that the group obtained personal data illegally and set up fake Self Assessment accounts to attempt to receive false tax rebates.
Facebook has released its first-ever transparency report this week, which highlights the number of times that governments across the world seek out member information on Facebook’s more than a billion accounts.
Is your business ready to handle an sudden DDoS attack, have protocols in place to find a malicious insider before they strike or at the very least have an up-to-date firewall?
According to a report dated 04th April 2013 on bankinfosecurity.com, Chief Technology Officer of QCR holdings, a company that owns and oversees four banking institutions
A 17-year-old Australian who in February claimed to have breached networks at Microsoft and Sony will plead not guilty to charges stemming from a police raid on his home.
Talks continue between Verizon and Vodafone over the potential buyout of the U.K. carrier’s 45 percent stake in joint venture Verizon Wireless, which could move the companies closer to completing negotiations which have been on the table for years.
There were doubts about being able to reverse engineer heavily-obfuscated applications written in Python. Two researchers have removed all doubt by reverse engineering the immensely popular Dropbox client.
More details are surfacing regarding the latest Syrian Electronic Army attack which led to the hijacking of several high-profile domains, including the ones of The New York Times, Twitter, and The Huffington Post.
As President Obama readies to strike the Syrian regime, it’s worth thinking about that other defense problem–cybersecurity–and what it says about Washington in the Obama era.