COMMENTARY--Trained in martial arts, sworn to secrecy, famous for high-tech earplugs and icy stares, the oldest law enforcement agency in the federal government--the U.S. Secret Service--is now ...
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The fear caused by credit card- and identity-thieving cybercriminals in Misha Glenny’s DarkMarket is more immediate but less world-shaking than the Obama administration’s cyberwarfare plans during the ...
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European and North American cybercops, including in Canada, have joined forces to disrupt what may be the world's largest network for seeding malware infections, striking a major blow against criminal ...
Not so long ago, a strong password felt mighty enough to keep you safe and your computer data private. But we now live amid heightened risks in malware, phishing, spearphishing and denial-of-service ...
From Jesse James and John Dillinger-- to the Geezer Bandit? Bank robbers lost their cool when six-guns went out of style, but they’re still just as dangerous: In 2010 alone, 90 people were taken ...
The notorious Emotet botnet software began uninstalling itself from some one million computers Sunday. According to SecurityWeek, the uninstall command was part of an update sent to the infected ...
The Police Central e-Crime Unit, which launched earlier this year, has notched up a series of wins against websites aimed to defraud sports fans. The success could play well for the unit, which has ...
Top U.S. cybercops were surprised by revelations of an unprecedented case of cyber-espionage -- a five-year-long hacking scheme from a single "state actor" that targeted U.S. government and U.N.