espionage
Addressing the Top 5 Database Vulnerabilities Plaguing Federal Agencies
White Paper Agencies of the U.S.government such as The Pentagon, NASA, FAA, The Army, The Veterans Administration, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory have suffered data losses - either through inadvertent human error, insider... [13 Nov 2009]
Targeted Trojans: A New Online Threat to Businesses
White Paper In simple terms, it's industrial espionage by virus. Attacks are still relatively few in number but their economic impact could be significant. If one gets attacked by a regular virus, it will cost ones time and money to... [13 Nov 2009]
Web 2.0: Open Season on Browsers
White Paper The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud and corporate espionage. As dynamic rich media and user-generated content... [12 Nov 2009]
Online banking fraud rockets as fraudsters get smarter
News That said, many companies will need to assess and ensure that their security systems are up to date to counter a new range of complex and aggressive threats including online fraud, cyber attacks and e-espionage," he said... [07 Oct 2009]
Report on Application Security for the Federal Industry
White Paper Ever noticed clear attempts at cyber Espionage? Are the IDS logs providing the security team with overwhelming data? Businesses in every industry are affected by web application security - even at the federal level. [01 Oct 2009]
SAFE Overview
White Paper The fast proliferation of botnets, the increasing sophistication of network attacks, the alarming growth of Internet-based organized crime and espionage, identity and data theft, more innovative insider attacks, and... [01 Jul 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 01.05.09
Round-Up Or perhaps they're too busy being driven insane by their aching gums that they don't have the energy to think about industrial espionage. You've bought your boss coffee every morning for a month. And sometimes even a... [01 May 2009]
Researchers uncover "vast" computer spy network
News Embassies, foreign ministries, government offices and the Dalai Lama's Tibetan exile centers in India, Brussels, London and New York were among those infiltrated, said the researchers, who have detected computer... [30 Mar 2009]
Web Security SaaS: The Next Generation of Web Security
White Paper The Web is the new threat vector of choice for hackers and cybercriminals to distribute malware and perpetrate identity theft, financial fraud, and corporate espionage. This IDC paper outlines solutions for overall... [18 Mar 2009]
An Introduction to Cryptography
White Paper The term "espionage" conjures images of James Bond, car chases, and flying bullets. Cryptography is the stuff of spy novels and action comics. Kids once saved up Ovaltine labels and sent away for Captain Midnight's... [03 Mar 2009]
Web Application Security: GamaSec Solution
White Paper Web applications are increasingly the preferred targets of cyber-criminals looking to profit from identity theft, fraud, corporate espionage, and other illegal activities. How does one cost effectively defend web... [28 Nov 2008]
Stark warning over cyber attacks on UK businesses
News Sustained cyber espionage attacks are being waged on companies that play a key role in the UK national infrastructure, a UK cyber defence chief has warned. The computer systems of critical businesses in the UK, such as... [29 Oct 2008]
Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets
Photo Take a peek at the future of espionage here. Sci-fi staple - the jet pack - finally made its way into reality as New Zealand Inventor Glenn Martin showed off his 200HP water-cooled piston engine at the EAA AirVenture... [02 Sep 2008]
Photos: Some creative uses for USB ports
Photo But you can bring a little bit of espionage to the office with this hidden flash drive watch. The Force is strong in this four-port R2-D2 USB hub. The loveable rust bucket will spin his head and beep when you insert a... [18 Aug 2008]
Android laid bare, dressing for success, grown up social networking...
News Leaving technology of the future for a moment, silicon.com took a trip down memory lane to witness computing's pivotal role in WWII espionage with an exclusive peek at Bletchley Park's Colossus codebreaking machine. [27 Mar 2008]