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  1. Law Enforcement Finally Catching Up With Online Scammers Worldwide

    Law Enforcement Finally Catching Up With Online Scammers Worldwide

    switched.com » Switched - 9 hours ago

    Filed under: Computers According to USA Today, hackers and phishers have a little less job security these days thanks to an FBI and Secret Service that are more focused and nimble in their efforts to crack down on

    Also tagged: security, crime, fbi, secret service, secretservice

  2. Apple Safari uses Google powered anti-phishing tools

    techwhack.com » Software Journal - 23 hours ago

    Apple Safari uses Google powered anti-phishing tools Apple recently launched Safari 3.2 web browser update. One of the new features in this release was the addition of anti-phishing tools which... .

    Also tagged: web services, apple, google, web browsers, anti phishing, phishtank, apple safari

  3. Criminals use fake virus warnings

    msdn.com » Security Tips & Talk - Nov 17, 2008

    According to research from North Carolina State University , even sophisticated Internet users can't tell the difference between real and fake warnings about Internet security. These fake warnings, which might appear

    Also tagged: spyware, virus, id theft, social enginnering, rogue security software

  4. Apple turns to Google for Safari anti-phishing

    zdnet.com » security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 17, 2008

    Apple has quietly teamed up with Google to add anti-phishing features into the latest version of the Safari browser. The feature, turned on by default in Safari 3.2, displays a warning page see screenshots below when

    Also tagged: security, spam, apple inc, google inc, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, ryan naraine, cyberthreats, apple safari

  5. Safari 3.2 secures against phishing attacks

    zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 15, 2008

    Apple today released Safari 3.2 for Mac OS 10.4, 10.5, Windows XP and Vista. The update is recommended for all Safari users and includes protection from phishing Web sites and better identification of online

    Also tagged: security, spam, software, operating systems, jason d o grady, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, apple mac os, cyberthreats, apple safari, security administration, safari 3 2

  6. Twitterank Might Not Have Been a Phishing Scam, But It Was Fascinating

    Twitterank Might Not Have Been a Phishing Scam, But It Was Fascinating

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Nov 14, 2008

    This week has seen an incredible amount of interest around Twitterank, a new tool that popped up that computes a numerical score of … something. At first, no one was really too sure what Twitterank was computing, but

    Also tagged: security, web 2 0, web, opinion, passwords, twitter, twitterank

  7. Safari 3.2 Adds Anti-Phishing and Other Security Enhancements

    Safari 3.2 Adds Anti-Phishing and Other Security Enhancements

    theappleblog.com » TheAppleBlog - Nov 14, 2008

    Yesterday, Apple released Safari 3.2 for both Windows and Mac (Tiger and Leopard). As usual, Apple’s normal update announcements are a little short on details. This update is recommended for all Safari users and

    Also tagged: news, security, software, safari, webkit, html5, softwareupdates

  8. Safari 3.2 Adds HTML 5 Database Features Along With Security Fixes

    Safari 3.2 Adds HTML 5 Database Features Along With Security Fixes

    theappleblog.com » TheAppleBlog - Nov 14, 2008

    Yesterday, Apple released Safari 3.2 for both Windows and Mac (Tiger and Leopard). As usual, Apple’s normal update announcements are a little short on details. This update is recommended for all Safari users and

    Also tagged: news, security, software, safari, webkit, html5, softwareupdates

  9. Google fixes critical XSS vulnerability

    zdnet.com » Zero Day - Nov 13, 2008

    All your accounting data are not belong to us. Hours after a proof of concept example detailing a XSS vulnetability at Google’s account login page was posted at the XSS Project’s clearing house, the company quickly

    Also tagged: web 2 0, google, privacy, malware, browsers, hackers, passwords, data theft, responsible disclosure, pen testing

  10. Company shutdown causes 2/3rds drop in all spam

    Company shutdown causes 2/3rds drop in all spam

    hackaday.com » Hack a Day - Nov 12, 2008

    The Washington Post is reporting that the shutdown of one hosting company has caused the total volume of spam to drop by 2/3rds. The company in question is McColo Corp. Both Hurricane Electric and Global Crossing

    Also tagged: news, spam, server, botnet, washington post, global crossing, security hacks, hurricane electric, mccolo

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