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Check Point Survey Reveals More Than Half of Targeted Attacks Reported Were Driven by Financial Fraud
REDWOOD CITY, CA-- - Check Point® Software Technologies Ltd . , the worldwide leader in securing the Internet, today announced the results of a new survey revealing 65 percent of organizations who experienced ...
Check Point Report: More Than Half Of Targeted Attacks Driven By Financial Fraud
Denial-of-service attacks and botnets pose increased risk to organizations, with successful attacks costing businesses over $100,000 per incident
Leading Russian Security Firm Group-IB Releases 2011 Report on Russian Cybercrime
MOSCOW-- - Group-IB, a leading Russian cybercrime investigation and computer forensics company and LETA Group subsidiary, today announced a 28-page report on the Russian cybercrime market in 2011. Analysts ...
FBI Chief dishes on technology, insider threats and cyber criminals
Technology has allowed the FBI to better fight all manner of crime but it has also enabled cybercriminals and others to rapidly morph and change tactics that can be difficult to keep up with. Read more
Cost of living delusion runs deep at the political level
At some point a politician will have to tell voters the obvious truth -- very few of them are "doing it tough". Tabloids are admitting it, even if the politicians aren't. Read more on the blog... Read more on the blog... ... Read... Read more on the blog...
Russian-Speaking Cybercriminals Earned $4.5 Billion in 2011, Researchers Estimate
Russian-speaking hackers earned an estimated US$4.5 billion globally using various online criminal tactics and are thus responsible for 36 percent of the...
Russia-speaking cybercriminals earned $4.5 billion in 2011, researchers estimate
Russian-speaking hackers earned an estimated US$4.5 billion globally using various online criminal tactics and are thus responsible for 36 percent of the estimated total of $12.5 billion earned globally by cybercriminals in 2011, Russian security analyst firm Group-IB said in a report published on Tuesday.
Russian cybercriminals earned $4.5 billion in 2011
IDG News Service - Russian-speaking hackers earned an estimated $4.5 billion globally using various online criminal tactics and are thus responsible for 36% of the estimated total of $12.5 billion earned globally by cybercriminals in 2011, Russian security analyst firm Group-IB said in a report published on Tuesday.
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