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First reported May 10 2013 - Updated May 10 2013 - 1 reports

Why the geeks will inherit the Earth

The Grugq, who is pale, balding, boyishly pudgy and was dressed in a black golf shirt and a zip-up black jersey, looked like he had just woken up.The Grugq advised would-be hackers not to talk to the media. (AFP)The Grugq, who is pale, balding, boyishly ... [Published Mail & Guardian Online - May 10 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Cyber security: it’s a war zone

Published 2013Tue07May Cyber security has moved beyond the IT department to impact governments, enterprises and individuals on a massive scale. Cyber security today is a war zone.This emerged at the opening of the 8th annual ITWeb IT Security Summit at ... [Published Insurance Gateway - May 07 2013]
First reported Apr 17 2013 - Updated Apr 17 2013 - 1 reports

Uncovering the face of the hacker

Cyber criminals have come a long way from their early days as maverick “lone wolves”. Now they are part of vast and complex organised crime rings.This is according to investigative journalist and author Misha Glenny, a specialist in cybercrime and global ... [Published iWeek - Apr 17 2013]
First reported Mar 13 2013 - Updated Mar 13 2013 - 1 reports

New Service in the Underground Offers to Secure Fraudsters’ Infrastructure – Because Fraudsters Need InfoSec Too

Whether it is to Phish, to infect, or to sell credentials, cybercriminals have always required an infrastructure to commit their crimes – servers, PHP scripts, vulnerabilities and more. Many of the trends in recent years, such as the explosion of botnets ... [Published Security Bloggers Network - Mar 13 2013]
First reported Jan 13 2013 - Updated Jan 14 2013 - 1 reports

The battle against cybercrime is too important to be undone by Eurosceptics | Misha Glenny

If they come under attack from hackers, Eurosceptics will come to regret their opposition to Europol's Cybercrime Centre Ukip and large parts of the Conservative party must have been unnerved by the inauguration last week of Europol's Cybercrime ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 13 2013]

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...South African, is based in Bangkok, and arranges six-figure (US dollar) deals between government agencies and hackers for, the magazine wrote, "hacking techniques that take advantage of secret vulnerabilities in software" , taking a 15% cut

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Whether it is to Phish, to infect, or to sell credentials, cybercriminals have always required an infrastructure to commit their crimes – servers, PHP scripts, vulnerabilities and more. Many of the trends in recent years, such as the explosion of botnets ...
The battle against cybercrime is too important ... [Published Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - Jan 13 2013]
If they come under attack from hackers, Eurosceptics will come to regret their opposition to Europol's Cybercrime Centre Ukip and large parts of the Conservative party must have been unnerved by the inauguration last week of Europol's Cybercrime ...
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