Too Good to be True – Criminals Beware!

This would really be outstanding!! Swiss scientists develop algorithm to sniff out the source of malware and spam attacks

Especially if it can be used by the police to get them!

Roger

Less Spam? Another Successful Botnet Takedown!

Our Digital Crimes Unit just took down another one: After Rustock and Waladec, now comes Kelihos.

This is another great success in fighting criminals. If you want to read more: Microsoft Neutralizes Kelihos Botnet, Names Defendant in Case

Roger

Cyber Security: The Road Ahead

This paper by the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF) was just brought to my attention. A piece of work, which is definitely worth working through. It lays out the problem space and then does a deep dive into the different sections:

Governments Legislative Bodies The Armed Forces Law Enforcement Judges . . . → Read More: Cyber Security: The Road Ahead

Libya Violence Exploited by Scammers

It is a repeating pattern but not the less disgusting. Whenever bad things happens on the globe, the criminals are not far. This happened during hurricane Katrina, the tsunami in Indonesia, the earthquake in Haiti and now, not surprisingly in Libya as you can read in this blog post by Sophos: Violence in Libya exploited . . . → Read More: Libya Violence Exploited by Scammers

The Wild West on the Internet… A Crime Story

A fairly interesting thriller on the Internet. It just shows that we need better ways to collaborate between private and public sector and to hunt criminals: How one man tracked down Anonymous—and paid a heavy price

Scary…

Roger

Attacks on Application Level

As attacks are moving up the stack, PDF becomes the number 1 exploited file type. Make sure you patch all your applications . . . → Read More: Attacks on Application Level

Targeted Attacks: The Biggest Risk in 2011?

Since quite a while, I am saying that targeted attacks are the risks, which really keep me up at night.

BBC just posted a similar article: Cyber-sabotage and espionage top 2011 security fears

I think that this is a real issue and very hard to fight!

Roger

Publishing Secret or Sensitive Information

With a lot of interest I followed the media on the latest Wikileaks’ publication of sensitive documents from the US Government. At least here in Europe, there is a huge debate whether this publication is really problematic for the United States. A discussion I do not want to comment here, as I am not able . . . → Read More: Publishing Secret or Sensitive Information

Russia to revise Cybercrime Legislation?

You know that I am propagating the adoption of cybercrime legislation, which is aligned across the Globe. Something, which is absolutely necessary if we want to fight Cybercrime. Basically we are asking governments to consider the Cybercrime Convention (aslo known as Budapest Convention) by the Council of Europe.

Now it seems, that Russia is considering . . . → Read More: Russia to revise Cybercrime Legislation?

Interpol’s Chief’s Facebook Identity Stolen

This is one of the risks, not a lot of people look into: It is fairly easy for me to setup a Facebook account in another person’s name. This is what happened to Ronald K. Noble, head of Interpol: Interpol Chief Ronald K. Noble Has Facebook Identity Stolen.

Roger

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