By Online Security Authority on May 14, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
It’s time to say: “enough is enough” or scream out from the rooftops that “Were not going to Take IT Anymore!!” We as an Internet family have to band together and force politicians, the Federal Government, and International leaders to make changes in how we treat Cyber Criminals.
By Online Security Authority on Apr 11, 2009 in Thoughts on Security | 0 Comments
Excerpt: “It is time to admit what many security professional already know: We as security professional are drastically failing ourselves, our community and the people we are meant to protect. Too many of our security layers of defense are broken. Security professionals are enjoying a surge in business and growing salaries and that is why we tolerate the dismal situation we are facing. Yet it is our mandate, first and foremost, to protect.
By Online Security Authority on Feb 12, 2007 in Home PC Security, ID theft, Online Security Authority, Predators and Pedophiles, Privacy, Shopping Security, Thoughts on Security | 1 Comment
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By Online Security Authority on Dec 27, 2006 in Online Security Authority | 1 Comment
Though Internet-crippling virus attacks now seem to be a thing of the past, PC users didn’t feel a lot more secure in 2006. That’s because online attacks have become more sneaky and professional, as a new breed of financially motivated cyber criminals has emerged as enemy number one. Microsoft patched more bugs than ever and whole new classes of flaws were discovered in kernel-level drivers, office suites and on widely used Web sites. Vendors’ chatter about security is at an all-time high, but the bad guys are still finding lots of places to attack.
By Online Security Authority on Dec 15, 2006 in ID theft | 0 Comments
LONDON (Reuters) – Computer hackers will open a new front in the multi-billion pound “cyberwar” in 2007, targeting mobile phones, instant messaging and community Web sites such as MySpace, security experts predict.
As people grow wise to email scams, criminal gangs will find new ways to commit online fraud, sell fake goods or steal corporate secrets.