Blog Posts Tagged with "Computer Intrusion"
Compliance is Not Always a Four-Letter Word
August 22, 2012 Added by:Tripwire Inc
This typical reaction I get in the US is many organizations see compliance as a “tax” and try to get away with doing the bare minimum. How do you and your organizations view compliance? Do you see it as a four-letter word, a nuisance, or as a step along the path to more effective security?
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One in Ten Small Businesses Experienced a Data Hack
July 20, 2012 Added by:Headlines
"While the media is reporting a growing number of high profile data breaches, some small businesses may also be a popular target for hackers because their systems are usually easier to get into and the breach may not be found out for a good few weeks...”
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Tip of the Iceberg: 107,655 Cybersecurity Incidents in 2011
June 19, 2012 Added by:Joel Harding
Only a small percentage of companies will voluntarily share security information, and we can not see systemic trends. What is needed is a level playing field for all. All corporations need to disclose cybersecurity incident data so we can get a comprehensive picture a systemic defense is possible...
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Man Sentenced to Almost Five Years in Prison for Identity Theft
June 04, 2012 Added by:Headlines
Michael Garcia was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England Jr. to 57 months in prison for fraud. Garcia accessed the computer servers of a law firm and an accountant firm without their knowledge or authorization and downloaded the personal information of more than 1,450 clients and employees...
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West New York Mayor Arrested for Hacking
May 25, 2012 Added by:Headlines
The mayor of West New York, N.J., and his son were arrested for allegedly hacking into an e-mail account and website associated with a movement to recall the mayor, and have been charged with gaining unauthorized access to computers and conspiracy...
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Hacker Pleads Guilty to Celebrity Computer Intrusions
March 27, 2012 Added by:Headlines
Chaney admitted he hacked into the e-mail accounts by taking the victims’ e-mail addresses, clicking on the “Forgot your password?” feature, then re-setting the passwords by answering security questions using publicly available information he found on the Internet...
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Operation Hackerazzi Leads to Intrusion Indictment
October 13, 2011 Added by:Headlines
A man accused of targeting the entertainment industry by hacking into the personal e-mail accounts of celebrities was arrested after being charged with accessing protected computers without authorization, damaging protected computers, wiretapping, and aggravated identity theft...
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TomorrowNow Sentenced on Computer Intrusion Charges
September 19, 2011 Added by:Headlines
TomorrowNow, Inc., a non-operating subsidiary of SAP, today was sentenced to probation and ordered to pay a fine to the United States of $20 million for unauthorized access to computer servers belonging to Oracle Corporation (Oracle) and for willfully infringing copyrights held by Oracle...
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- Five Things Your InfoSec Team Should Do in the Next 30 Days
- The Disclosure Debate Continues….. (part 1,453, 769) to be Continued
- The Danger of Mixing Cyber Espionage with Cyber Warfare
- Improving Security by Failing Faster
- BYOD: Should It Be the Wave of the Future?
- Trend Micro Discovers "SafeNet" - a New Targeted Espionage Operation Online
- Managing My Company’s Security is a Nightmare
- Bridging the Cybersecurity Divide, Why Security Innovation Must Lead the Way
- The Evolution of Industrial Control System Information Sharing
- ATM Security (And Really Learning from the Past)




