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Computers infected by an alleged $14 million clickjacking scheme broken up by the FBI in 2011 continue to send hundreds of thousands domain name service requests to servers set up as legitimate
Identity management in the European Union must be based on the collection of biometric information from individuals, said Frank Paul, head of unit for large scale IT systems and biometrics within the
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Nov. 9 it broke up a $14 million criminal ring engaged in clickjacking and advertising fraud using malware that infected more than 4 million computers
Cyber war has not happened, is not happening and likely won't happen, says a paper published Oct. 5 in the Journal of Strategic Studies. Its author, Thomas Rid, a reader at King's College London,
Although a comparison is often made between them, online banking and Internet voting are very dissimilar, says a discussion paper from Elections B.C., the organization responsible for conducting
Hyperbole over the term "cyber attack" has led to a misapprehension that they are frequent, says James Andrew Lewis, director of the Center for Strategic and International Studies' technology and
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