They are coming fast and furious now. Maybe it’s because they missed the April fools deadline or figured we needed a break from usual perpetrators of newsworthy stupidity. Whatever the reason, a new survey conducted by Trend Micro and published in Metro.co.uk sports this provocative headline: 40% of teenagers have hacked More than 40 per [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Symantec’
Meaningless but amusing security surveys
Posted: April 6, 2009 in general, securityTags: hacker, marital infidelity, security study, security survey, Symantec, teenager hacking, Trend Micro, weapons of mass destruction, wmd
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Symantec finds the underground cyber economy
Posted: November 24, 2008 in general, professional, securityTags: Casablanca, cyber criminals, stolen credit card numbers, Symantec, underground cyber economy, underground forums
The Security for all “I’m Shocked, Shocked!” award goes to Symantec, who according to this article in MacWorld has uncovered an underground cyber economy. In case you are very young or not into classic movies, the award name comes from this classic dialog in Casablanca. Rick: How can you close me up? On what grounds? [...]






