Archive for June, 2008
>> Stolen Medical Data, SSNs, Personal Information For Sale On Offshore Servers
0 Comments Published June 19th, 2008 in Business, Consumer, Internet, News, Privacy, TaxFinjan, a data security services firm, reported today that more than 500 megabytes of stolen medical and business data and Social Security Numbers (SSNs) have been found on “crimeservers” in Malaysia and Argentina. The data were stolen from systems for a major airline and a health care provider using widely available hacker toolkits, [...]
>> The DMCA And Monitoring Agents: Is Torrenting The Copyright Equivalent of ‘Driving While Black’?
1 Comment Published June 10th, 2008 in Business, Consumer, Copyright, Internet, NewsA number of news sources and commentators are reporting this week on a University of Washington white paper criticizing the recent development of using automated processes (’bots’ or monitoring agents) against BitTorrent and other heavy bandwidth users to generate automated DMCA takedown demands. Many takedown demands are based solely on observed patterns of Internet [...]
>> It’s “Official”: Economic Stimulus Payment Is The New Phishing Scam
0 Comments Published June 6th, 2008 in Business, Consumer, Internet, News, PrivacyIt was inevitable, and now it’s “official”: the 2008 Economic Stimulus Payment is the new Nigerian scam.
A few of my clients this week reported receiving one or more phishing emails about the 2008 Economic Stimulus Payment from the US government. Then I received one myself this morning. (”Gee, how could the [...]
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