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IID Reports 333 Percent Increase in Phishing Attacks Impersonating Email Service Providers
TACOMA, WA-- - IID , a provider of technology and services that helps organizations secure their Internet presence, today released its Q1 eCrime Report that revealed phishing attacks impersonating email ...
Email Service Provider Phishing Spikes, F500 And Gov Agencies With DNSChanger Latest
Despite jump, IID Q1 eCrime Report finds overall phishing decreased 2 percent
Why Your Internet Might Disappear This Summer
There are an estimated 350,000 systems online that still rely on the DNSChanger botnet servers for DNS services, and those servers will be shut down July 9.
Hundreds of thousands may lose Internet in July
WASHINGTON (AP) — For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing Internet connections this summer. read more
Feature: "The hidden side of your soul": How the FBI uses the Web as a child porn honeypot
The e-mail arrived in James Charles Cafferty's inbox on July 14, 2011. Unlike most unsolicited e-mail on the Internet, the message did not pitch mortgages, get rich quick scams, or penis pills. Instead, it provided a link to an under-the-radar child pornography website and the password needed to access it. Cafferty, a diplomatic security officer working for the US government at its London ...
Sprint Announces Sprint Guardian – An Industry First Bringing Together Mobile Security and Safety Applications
In a poll of wireless customers, 82 percent of users do not have safety or security applications installed on their device, and most are unaware of solutions that can better protec
FBI 'looking at' law making Web sites wiretap-ready, director says
Director Robert Mueller says FBI needs to be able to "capture communications" of people under surveillance, but declines to elaborate on renewed lobbying effort reported by CNET two weeks ago. Originally posted at News - Security & Privacy
Anti-DotCon: .Secure Proposed as the Internet’s Safe Spot
A security company is proposing to create a more secure slice of the net called .secure, a top-level domain that would require security best practices from companies using it.
FBI - remove malware from your computer or lose internet service
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's being called the "Internet Doomsday." Thousands of computers could go offline this summer because of a virus.
Construction causing delays at Secor and Monroe
Toledo Police are asking motorists to avoid the intersection of Secor Rd. and Monroe St. in Toledo because of construction.
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