FTC aims to can the (Credit Card Protection) annoying spam
FTC aims to can the annoying spam
Homer Sun - An e-mailed plea for money from a desperate Nigerian widow may be tough to pass up. Even more difficult to ignore may be the messages promising monetary rewards for completing a survey or for forwarding a message to friends. However, the Federal
Source: www.suburbanchicagonews.com
High Impact stories from CNET News.com
CNET News - Gone are the days of simple worms and viruses. Now botnets and phishing dominate malicious software--and new twists are on the way. XP and Vista to get new media player Microsoft's Windows Media Player 11 is coming to Vista later and to Windows XP
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Scam complaints increase in Ohio
Akron Beacon Journal - Consumer complaints about phishing scams, which are aimed at stealing consumers' identities, have increased, according to the Ohio attorney general's office. Complaints have increased from 20 in 2004 to 71 in 2005, and 10 new complaints have come in
Source: www.ohio.com
Security360 Preview: Digital Certificates
WebWire - Industry experts take the guesswork out of strong authentication during the monthly webcast. REDMOND, Wash., April 14, 2006 Digital certificates provide one of the strongest authentication infrastructures that exist. But until recently, the cost
Source: www.webwire.com
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Research finds no way to beat phishing
VNUnet - One of the largest studies yet into phishing has concluded that people will always be fooled by phishing sites, regardless of technical knowledge. The study, conducted by Harvard University and UC Berkley , showed respondents twenty web sites, 13 of
Source: www.vnunet.com

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