The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) have admitted that 33 public sector workers across 30 local authorities have accessed the Customer Information System (CIS) “without business justification”.
European Union to investigate internet telephony eavesdropping
Against a backdrop of the increasing use of internet telephony (aka voice over IP) by criminals as a way of avoiding wiretaps, the European Union has thrown its weight behind research into how to monitor internet telephony calls on a cost-effective basis.
Facebook moves to save face on T&Cs
Social networking giant Facebook has back-tracked on a controversial decision to retain users’ information, even when they close their accounts.
Kaspersky site hack expands to BitDefender and F-Secure
Romanian hackers are reported to be targeting the web sites of several IT security vendors.
Arrests made in Heartland breach
Timothy J. Johns, Jeremy A. Frazier and Tony Acreus, all in their early twenties, were arrested while using stolen credit card numbers to make purchases in Leon County, Tallahassee.
Los Alamos in hot water over computer loss
The Department of Energy has slammed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) for lax cybersecurity following the revelation last week that 69 computers are missing from the nuclear laboratory.
Malicious URLs arrive on Digg Web portal
The ingenuity of malware distributors has reached new levels – of depths – depending on your point of view.
More details emerge on Kaspersky hack
As more details of the Kaspersky web site hack came to light yesterday, the same hacking forum posted details of a similar SQL injection attack, this time on a Portugese reseller for anti-malware firm BitDefender.
Online hotel fraud scamming 71 000 travellers a month
FraudTip, a Web security portal, claims that an internet scam is defrauding around 71 000 travellers every month by the simple expedient of routing internet users to fraudulent versions of popular booking sites.
Blind hacker fulfils Sneakers movie role 17 years on
Movies have a funny habit of becoming reality and the 1992 hacker movie Sneakers, starring Robert Redford, is no exception.