FRAUD PREVENTION Articles
Security researcher urges IT managers to keep up with SAP patches
Companies are vulnerable, but often don't realize they are
U.S. seeking to build international unity around cyberdefense for industrial control systems
DHS-sponsored "International Partners Day" draws participation from Europe, Israel, Japan
FBI issues warning on hotel Internet connections
Police-themed ransomware starts targeting US and Canadian users
'Police Trojan' locks down computers and asks their owners to pay a fine for violating several laws
Financial malware tricks users with claims of free credit card fraud insurance
Tatanga malware asks victims to approve rogue transfers in order to activate free credit card insurance from their banks
Dutch court temporarily frees 17-year-old KPN hacking suspect
The teenager is freed on the condition that he does not use the Internet at all
Russia-speaking cybercriminals earned $4.5 billion in 2011, researchers estimate
Russian mafia took control and professionalized online crime in 2011, the report said
Twitter spam campaign infects users with fake antivirus programs
Twitter spammers used the BlackHole exploit toolkit to infect users with scareware
How to Tell If an Email Is a Phishing Scam
Ice IX malware tricks Facebook users into exposing credit card details, says Trusteer
A new Ice IX Trojan horse configuration is being sold on underground forums to target Facebook users
