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ATM hack talk pulled from security conference
News Last month, a computer forensics expert revealed he had discovered malware on ATMs that allowed criminals to steal account data and PINs. Things were more dramatic in 2001, when the FBI took Russian... [02 Jul 2009]
UK police: 'We need crime breathalysers for PCs'
News McMurdie said UK police have also been talking to the FBI and US Computer Emergency Readiness Team units about their use of remote searches of hard drives over the net. UK police are hoping to one day develop a... [11 Dec 2008]
World Bank hit by cyber intrusion epidemic?
News The World Bank Group was first notified of the intrusions by the FBI in September 2007, when the bureau was investigating another cyber crime case involving transactions out of Johannesburg, South Africa. [13 Oct 2008]
Vast software 'counterfeiting ring' smashed
News China's Public Security Bureau (PSB), acting with the FBI, has made a number of raids and arrests in the past couple of weeks with the aim of cracking an alleged software-counterfeiting ring. The PSB, acting with the... [25 Jul 2007]
'Dust for prints' after a security crisis, warn experts
News Businesses have been told they must gain an understanding of computer forensics if they are to keep pace with the growing level of threat from within the enterprise. Bruce Nikkel, head of the IT investigation and... [19 Sep 2006]
Analysis: How to catch a cyber criminal? Do it yourself
Comment But with the FBI, state and local police involved, it can take weeks or months before they can handle the evidence you've assembled. A company spokesperson explains: "We did the forensics, all the... [24 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.11.05
Round-Up Speaking of crime prevention, UK criminal intelligence service Crimestoppers this week launched an FBI-style website naming the UK's current 'most-wanted' criminals. Computer forensics evidence has... [18 Nov 2005]
Effective and Cost-Efficient Enterprise E-Discovery
White Paper The EnCase technology is the clear industry leader, and the standard computer forensics process utilized by agencies such as the FBI, the SEC, The Department of Homeland Security, and many other key... [30 Aug 2005]
Online child porn investigation costs police £15m
News Operation Ore was launched after the FBI smashed an illegal pornography ring in the US. The FBI passed UK police a list containing the details of over 7,000 UK citizens who had given their credit card... [07 Mar 2005]
Microsoft hooks up with anti-phishers
News The recipient of these contributions is the National Cyber-Forensics & Training Alliance, an organisation set up jointly by the FBI, the National White Collar Crime Center, Carnegie Mellon University and... [22 Jul 2004]
Can Jack Bauer save Microsoft?
News Microsoft is hoping to turnaround its public image by promoting its Windows products on popular TV shows such as FBI drama 24. The software, an advanced TV application with the PC as its hub, will be featured on upcoming... [06 Oct 2003]
New security group gets real with the real world
News The company will reciprocate by bringing Pinkerton into security engagements and by providing security services ranging from forensics to security architecture and planning. In 1996, only 16 per cent of companies... [15 Apr 2003]
Bush signs Homeland Security bill - the details
News Those are the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center, the Defense Department's National Communications System, the Commerce Department's Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office, an Energy Department analysis... [26 Nov 2002]