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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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Websense® Security Labs™ has discovered a new email attack variant similar to attacks previously launched on the IRS and Better Business Bureau. The spoofed email claims to be from the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ). We have been tracking these attacks and have previously reported on them on our site. We first alerted on this attack against the USDOJ here. The message claims that a complaint to the USDOJ has been filed against the recipient's company. The email informs the reader tha read more »
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http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46063-1.htmlBy Dan CampbellSpecial to GCN04/03/08 Defense-in-depth protection for agency Web sites is the recommendation from Justice and Commerce department representatives who spoke during the FOSE 2008 Conference and Exposition about the dangers of targeted attacks..[The] Web is a collaboration method, but the benefits of collaboration will not be realized unless that collaboration is done securely,. said Michael Castagna, Commerce.s chief information security officer. read more »
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Security Fix is launching a new feature today called Cyber Justice Chronicles, which will periodically provide short snippets of news about individuals who have been arrested or convicted of computer crime offenses. Law enforcement takes its share of lumps for not doing enough to go after cyber crooks, and while the victories on that front may be few and far between, it seems worthwhile to highlight some of the successes: * On Wednesday, Justice Department...Please click on the title to continue reading th read more »
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The trial for Advanced Micro Devices' five-year-old antitrust suit alleging that competitor Intel unfairly manipulated the chip market has been delayed until February 2010. read more »
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A 21-year-old Panama City, Fla., man was sentenced this month to 41 months in prison for crashing the network of a major U.S. corporation by creating a moneymaking army of hacked Microsoft Windows machines. Robert Matthew Bentley, a.k.a. "lsdigital," was imprisoned and ordered to pay $65,000 in restitution for the damage he inflicted on Newell Rubbermaid, whose network was temporarily crippled after Bentley and his unnamed co-conspirators installed ad-serving software on more than 100 computers...Please cl read more »
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