Crimes Reports

Computer Weekly – 18 October 2022: How Russia hacked a former MI6 spy chief
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, Russian hackers leaked emails and documents from British government, military, and intelligence officials – we examine the implications. New EU laws will govern online safety and the use of AI, but what do they mean for organisations? And we look at the growth in checkout-free shopping. Read the issue now.
Posted: 17 Oct 2022 | Published: 18 Oct 2022

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Virtual currencies and their potential role in cyber crime
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ESSENTIAL GUIDE: This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series looks at the potential for misuse of virtual currencies and legal landscape in the UK.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 04 Aug 2016

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly - 8 June 2021: The jobseekers turning to cyber crime in the pandemic
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EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, security researchers say that people left unemployed by the pandemic are turning to cyber crime – we find out why. We examine the confluence of distributed cloud and edge computing technologies. And controversial uses of facial recognition technology come under further scrutiny. Read the issue now.
Posted: 04 Jun 2021 | Published: 08 Jun 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

The exploitation of flaws in the HTTPS protocol
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RESEARCH CONTENT: For both technical and non-technical users, the presence of "HTTPS" in a website URL will provide confidence to consider entering sensitive information such as bank or credit card details. However, even websites owned by the most reputable organisations may be exposed to attack if HTTPS is not properly implemented.
Posted: 08 Feb 2021 | Published: 16 Apr 2019

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Computer Weekly - 18 May 2021: The real-life consequences of ransomware attacks
sponsored by TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com
EZINE: In this week's Computer Weekly, after a ransomware attack shut a major US oil pipeline, we examine the real-life consequences for organisations facing similar threats. We ask the experts for their top tips in reducing datacentre running costs. And we hear how data science skills are helping government make better decisions. Read the issue now.
Posted: 17 May 2021 | Published: 18 May 2021

TechTarget ComputerWeekly.com

Web Threats 2010: The Risks Ramp Up
sponsored by CSC
WHITE PAPER: In the face of unprecedented web threat level growth, CSC CloudProtection for Mail and Web delivers protection of the very highest quality for thousands of businesses worldwide. Read this white paper to learn more about today's web threats and how your business can protect itself against them comprehensively and cost-effectively.
Posted: 17 Nov 2010 | Published: 17 Nov 2010

CSC

Global Security Report 2011
sponsored by Trustwave
WHITE PAPER: In 2010, SpiderLabs performed more than 220 investigations worldwide. In 85% of the investigations, a system breach was confirmed. Of those entities in which a system breach was confirmed, 90% involved the actual theft of sensitive data, representing criminals’ effectiveness in extracting data once system access is obtained.
Posted: 27 Jan 2011 | Published: 26 Jan 2011

Trustwave

Information Security Asean July 2015
sponsored by TechTarget
EZINE: Cyber-crime is a global phenomenon. No business is safe if they fail to implement the right security products and policies.
Posted: 07 Jul 2015 | Published: 07 Jul 2015

TechTarget

New Reality of Stealth Crimeware Video
sponsored by Intel
WEBCAST: An overwhelming amount of new malware is created everyday and it puts your sensitive data at risk. View this informative webcast to learn more about the implications of stealth crimeware and the possible repercussions they could have on your business.
Posted: 03 Oct 2012 | Premiered: Oct 3, 2012

Intel

Take Back the Endpoint
sponsored by Kaspersky
WHITE PAPER: During the course of three days in late 2009, cybercriminals acquired the banking credentials,username and password, for Hillary Machinery, Inc., located in Plano, Texas, and conducted more than 45 separate transactions to over 40 different payees. The result was a loss of $801,495.
Posted: 08 Feb 2011 | Published: 08 Feb 2011

Kaspersky