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Crime and particularly fraud and virus invasion are two major problems for online operators. Learn how to make your computers safe. Learn how to conduct checks on criminal backgrounds. Discover if your child is a hacker. Find ways to make your computers safe for your kids. Learn how to pick a scam and avoid being scammed. Why should you have anti-virus software? Which is the best software in this field? All this and more in these contemporary and secure articles.


Facebook rebuffs allegations of tracking users

Posted on December 12, 2011 by Ritika

Facebook has denied claims that it tracks its logged out users. Instead the social networking site has been asserting that it uses tracking cookies for personalizing content and better security of the network.

Universal Law Against Cyber Crime Is What We Need

Posted on December 7, 2011 by Mark.D

A coin has two sides. This is a very old, but a correct saying when we go through the advantages and disadvantages of any industry. Like a coin, almost every aspect of our life has got two sides. The most common example can be taken from the advent of technology and the crimes associated with it.

To Geotrust True Business ID wildcard increase Your Site Performance

Posted on December 12, 2011 by carolyn

The Website owners like you are realizing more and more the significant of security to their site customer or client. When preparation and developing your online store, consider the important of protecting the transmission of the information and data entered by your valuable client or customer. This is completed with SSL certificates, which permit full encryption of customer information.

United Nations stole Over 1000 accounts compromised

Posted on December 2, 2011 by Ritika

A group of hackers has released emails and login details of more than 1000 United Nations' (UN) staff.

The Reason Website Security Is Important To Defend Your Site Credibility

Posted on December 8, 2011 by Allen Fitch

Any time a hacker obtains information of your computer, for instance private or protected customer billing information and facts or addresses, this threat is not just to you like a business, plus also onto the personal lives and data of your own customers. Website security is critical to keeping both you and your customers safe from hackers who want to inflict harm to your website.

Keeping The Safety In Your Families Internet Use

Posted on December 8, 2011 by Brian W Lakeman

If you are a parent or even a grandparent then you probably have seen that children of all ages love to hop online to surf the web and even play some games. Online play and even research can be great fun and an excellent source of both entertainment and information but it can also be a bit nerve racking when you think of young children having access to the full range of content that is available on the internet.

Philippine police and FBI bust hacker ring with links to terror

Posted on December 2, 2011 by Ritika

Philippine police said they arrested four people in a joint operation with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for allegedly hacking into AT&T’s phone system and diverting funds to a terrorist organization.

Will the government look to enforce ISO 27001?

Posted on December 6, 2011 by Paula Williams

The Government has announced the Cyber Security Strategy for the UK which will aim to build the UK's reputation as the safest place to do online business. But will the plans include the ISO 27001 certification which is an internationally recognised standard for information data security.

Hackers, Mobile Technology and Social Media Sites and Multi Factor Authentication

Posted on December 9, 2011 by Mitchel Smith

Many organizations are responding to the increased popularity of mobile devices and social media with increases in security staffing. Security professionals are most concerned about targeted attacks, external hackers and insider threats. Mobile computing, social media and internet technologies make the security professional’s jobs much more challenging.

IT Security – Points of Exposure for Data Breaches

Posted on December 1, 2011 by Astal Mark

The points of exposure for data breaches have changed from email attachments and drive-by malware downloads to browser injections and website infections via commonly used desktop applications.

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