Synopsis of Misha Glenny, McMafia: A Journey through the Global Criminal Underground (New York: Vintage Books/Random House, April 2009); originally published 2008. -- Discussed at Digging Deeper ...
The openness of the Internet is both its best asset and worst liability. Its capacity to promote technical innovation, which has been such a success, renders it simultaneously open to exploitation ...
In this note we document a case of malware-based electronic surveillance of a political organisation by the agents of a nation state. While malware attacks are not new, two aspects of this case mak...
Cyber espionage is an issue whose time has come. In this second report from the Information Warfare Monitor, we lay out the findings of a 10-month investigation of alleged Chinese cyber spying agai...
There had been indications in early Heartland reports that the FBI was pursuing suspects who may be part of a larger criminal conspiracy targeting multiple companies, but there are no reports yet a...
Threats to health information data integrity, privacy, and security, to information technology (systems, networks and infrastructures), and to critical facilities infrastructure are becoming more p...
"Learning More About the Underground Economy:
A Case-Study of Keyloggers and Dropzones"
Academic paper on keyloggers.
Source(Dutch): http://webwereld.nl/ref/rss/54073
The indictment delivered by the United States Attorney's Office for Central California in August, 2008 against James Fayed, in connection with money transfer charges relating to his companies inclu...
Article focusing on Cybercrime, the evolution and different approaches to dealing with related issues. Written for attorneys or people in legal profession, but very easy to understand.