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...Register | Login Podcast: Inside the mind of the cybercriminal - Ian Amit shares insights from his research ...was given a keen insight into the working of the cybercriminal world when he found a way in to a database of stolen... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/21/233518/Podcast-Inside-the-mind-of-the-cybercriminal-Ian-Amit-shares-insights-from-his.htm
...development at Microsoft. Podcast: Inside the mind of the cybercriminal - Ian Amit shares insights from his researchPosted:17...Ian Amit was given a keen insight into the working of the cybercriminal world when he found a way into a database of stolen access... http://www.computerweekly.com/Home/podcasts.htm
...in security software. The software will send thousands of "digital ants" through computer networks to monitor for cybercriminal intrusions such as the conficker worm. If one detects a problem, it alerts all the others to focus on that part of... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/28/237891/swarming-intelligence-guides-us-it-security-research.htm
...is probably already much bigger than we know because many thefts are unreported," said Jevans. Now that the bigger cybercriminal organisations have pioneered effective ways of raiding corporate bank accounts, this problem is likely to increase rapidly... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/12/02/239560/Expect-more-phishing-attacks-on-corporate-bank-accounts-in.htm
...has been compared to McColo and Atrivo, two hosting companies shut down by authorities because of links to large-scale cybercriminal activities. Security researcher found that Real Host had rented a large range of internet addresses from a server provider... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/04/237165/zeus-botnets-real-host-cut-off-from-the-internet.htm
...case. This issue hasn't been lost on the great and the good. The World Economic Forum have summarised that the "Cybercriminal has become a full-time (if secret) job title for some, including people with both brains and a top-flight education... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/stuart_king/2009/02/the-dreaded-flux.html
...into the criminal mind Infosecurity Europe 2009 rounds up with an opportunity to learn more about the workings of the cybercriminal mind, as recommended by Howard Schmidt. He is to chair a panel of hackers as they discuss corporate espionage, hacking... http://www.computerweekly.com/235606.htm
...was the name that was given to us via exe during ICQ chat. His last name, address and phone number are now known." Cybercriminal caught in the chatroom Some of the chatroom evidence collected for the case: >My name is Ivan >I'm from Russia... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/04/05/209236/Crime-gangs-unite-to-launch-online-attacks.htm
...secure as was first thought. Multi-factor authentication is an important element to defending against rapidly evolving cybercriminal attacks, according to a report from the anti-fraud command centre (AFCC) of RSA, the security division of EMC, published... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/12/238085/australia-bank-eyes-three-factor-authentication.htm
...people with intimate knowledge of IT systems and how they should work are able to identify anomalies that are indicative of cybercriminal activities, he said. Businesses should consult people with this kind of knowledge in their organisations to define... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/10/08/238050/invest-in-people-not-security-systems-says-verizon.htm

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