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Blizzard Sued By South Carolina Inmate

Nov 5th, 2008 · Jonathan Lee Riches, an inmate in South Carolina famous for filing long, handwritten, rambling screeds against celebrities, politicians, and even buildings, has filed a third-party motion in Federal Court in Arizona in the MDY v. Blizzard botting case …
see also: video · landscape · fraud · identity · theft · political · exploration

Dutch Court Punishes Theft of Virtual Property

Oct 23rd, 2008 · Last week, the Dutch court subjected two kids of ages 15 and 14 to 160 hours of unpaid work or 80 days in jail, because they stole virtual property from a 13-year-old boy. The boy was kicked and beaten and threatened with a knife while forced to log into …
see also: computer · electronics · theft · background · virtual · Ars Technica · manipulation

New State Laws Could Make Encryption Widespread

Oct 17th, 2008 · New laws that took effect in Nevada on Oct. 1 and will kick in on Jan. 1 in Massachusetts may effectively mandate encryption for companies' hard drives, portable devices, and data transmissions. The laws will be binding on any organization that maintains …
see also: residents · laws · Portable · customers · organization · legislation · Companies

Huge Credit Fraud Ring Sends Europeans' Data to Pakistan

Oct 12th, 2008 · marshotel excerpts from a story at the Wall Street Journal: "European law-enforcement officials uncovered a highly sophisticated credit-card fraud ring that funnels account data to Pakistan from hundreds of grocery-store card machines across Europe, according …
see also: intelligent · Europe · laws · fraud · technology · Machine · Wall Street Journal

Huge Credit Fraud Ring Sends European's Data to Pakistan

Oct 11th, 2008 · marshotel excerpts from a story at the Wall Street Journal: "European law-enforcement officials uncovered a highly sophisticated credit-card fraud ring that funnels account data to Pakistan from hundreds of grocery-store card machines across Europe, according …
see also: intelligent · Europe · laws · fraud · technology · Machine · Wall Street Journal

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

Sysadmin Steals Almost 20,000 Pieces Of Computer Equipment

Oct 2nd, 2008 · Now this is some serious computer theft. We're talking 19,709 pieces of stolen computer equipment from the US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. The theft included everything from PCs and printer toner to hard drives, software and other office …
see also: PC · software · computer · office · theft · DC · SysAdmin

Most Companies Admit Their Data Is At Risk

Sep 13th, 2008 · A recent survey of IT professionals published by web security firm Finjan shows that data-theft should be a good reason for concern. Based on answers from 1,387 professionals, 25% acknowledged that their organization has been breached. What's worse, 42% …
see also: protection · medical · corporate · organization · Companies · theft · Security

Restaurant Owners Use Zapper To Cook the Books

Sep 1st, 2008 · Hugh Pickens passes along a NYTimes report on software programs called "zappers," which allow even technologically illiterate restaurant and store owners to siphon cash from computer cash registers to cheat tax officials. In the old days, restaurant owners …
see also: protection · software · business · competing · world · Windows · computer

Zero Day Threat

Aug 27th, 2008 · Zero Day Threat: the Shocking Truth of How Banks and Credit Bureaus Help Cyber Crooks Steal Your Money and Identity is an interesting and eye-opening look at how banks and credit card companies make ID theft and fraud rather elementary. But with all that, …
see also: fraud · Internet · player · IDs · Companies · identity · theft

Should Companies Share Criminal Blame In ID Theft?

Aug 25th, 2008 · Deep End's Paul Venezia criticizes the lack of criminal charges for corporate negligence in data breaches in the wake of last week's Best Western breach, which exposed the personal data of 8 million customers. 'The responsibilities attached to retaining …
see also: framework · regulator · laws · corporate · company · customers · IDs

How Do I Prevent Lan Party Theft?

Aug 20th, 2008 · I'm thinking about hosting a lan party open to the public. I'm aiming for approximately 60 people to attend. I can handle all the logistics of operation. The only thing I can't wrap my head around is: how do I prevent theft at the lan party? Do I hire …
see also: ca · Public · cameras · theft · Security · operation · lan

Chipped Passport Cloned In Minutes

Aug 7th, 2008 · New microchip passports designed to be foolproof against identity theft failed the test when a researcher was able to manipulate one in minutes. The cloned passports were accepted as genuine by the computer software recommended for use at international …
see also: software · computer · genuine · digital · research · identity · theft

Hacking Ring Nabbed By US Authorities

Aug 7th, 2008 · The members of a hacking ring responsible for stealing more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers from retail organizations in the US have been caught and charged. The case before the US Department of Justice is believed to be the largest hacking …
see also: network · computer · customers · organization · prosecute · identity · theft

11 Charged In TJX, Other Breaches

Aug 5th, 2008 · The Justice Department has charged 11 people in connection with the massive theft of credit card numbers from various retailers, including TJX, BJs and OfficeMax. Authorities say the group charged was involved in the theft of more than 40 million credit …
see also: computer · Chinese · fraud · jury · identity · theft · Justice Department

Most Bank Websites Are Insecure

Jul 24th, 2008 · More than three-quarters of bank Web sites have design flaws that could expose bank customers to financial loss or identity theft, according to a University of Michigan study that will be presented this week at the Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy. …
see also: 2006 · computer · Science · students · customers · Website · identity

Open Security Foundation To Maintain DataLossDB

Jul 15th, 2008 · An anonymous reader points out an announcement up at Attrition.org, that going forward their Data Loss Database will be taken over and maintained by the Open Security Foundation. From the news release: "...OSF is pleased to announce that the DataLossDB …
see also: world · download · research · Website · United States · organization · theft

Best Way To Get Back a Stolen Computer?

Jul 4th, 2008 · I have some stolen computers checking in with a server we have (software pre-loaded), and I have full access to the systems. What's the best way to deal with this situation? The local police (to the theft) have been contacted several times and seem to …
see also: IP · servers · software · Google · computer · laws · office

FTC Recruiting Identity Theft Victims

Jul 2nd, 2008 · In an effort to buttress its enforcement and better understand the scourge that is identity theft, the Federal Trade Commission said today its plans to conduct a wide-ranging study of victims of the crime. The FTC is looking for people harmed by the crime …
see also: fraud · consumer · copies · identity · theft · enforcement · victims

No-Fail Identity Theft – Live and In Person

Jul 1st, 2008 · A researcher performing social-engineering exploits on behalf of several U.S. banks and other firms in the past year has 'stolen' thousands of identities with a 100 percent success rate. He and his team have posed as investigators for the FDIC (among …
see also: Online · engineering · office · research · IDs · organization · identity







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