By Online Security Authority on Jan 31, 2007 in Online Security Authority, Thoughts on Security, Website Security | 3 Comments
Posted Jun 30th 2006 12:00PM by Victor Agreda, Jr.
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By Online Security Authority on Jan 30, 2007 in Home PC Security, Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Privacy, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
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By Online Security Authority on Jan 29, 2007 in Home PC Security, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security, Website Security | 3 Comments
They often do it on the Internet, typing feverishly on AOL Instant Messenger or blogging on their MySpace pages. Realizing the growing number of online predators, the two Lewisburg Area High School juniors are aware of the dangers associated with the Internet.
“I never give out any personal information, especially where I live,” Caitlin said. “I don’t even tell people I live in Pennsylvania. Those who know me, know who I am on the Internet.”
By Online Security Authority on Jan 28, 2007 in Banking Security, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Shopping Security, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
RSA, The Security Division of EMC, released the findings of its fourth annual Financial Institution Consumer Online Fraud Survey. Conducted in December 2006, the online survey asked 1,678 adults from eight countries around the world for their opinions on evolving fraud threats such as phishing, vishing and keylogging, and on the efforts of their financial institutions to strengthen remote channel banking authentication.
By Online Security Authority on Jan 27, 2007 in Home PC Security, Online Security Authority, Privacy, Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
Robert McMillan, January 26, 2007 (IDG News Service) — Internet service provider GoDaddy.com Inc. has come under fire for pulling a popular hacking Web site down this week, allegedly at the request of MySpace.com
GoDaddy pulled the plug on the Seclists.org Web site, knocking about 250,000 pages of archived mailing lists offline for most of Wednesday, apparently because a post to the Full Disclosure discussion list archived on the site contained the names and passwords of MySpace.com users.