Monday | 24 November, 2008

Stories about: Interpol

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    Federal police anti-porn operations cut by razor gang 10/06/2008 14:11:50

    The Rudd government's razor gang has cut funding from the Australian Federal Police (AFP) anti-child porn operations, including its online capability.
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    Microsoft botnet-hunting tool helps bust hackers 30/04/2008 14:38:26

    Botnet fighters have another tool in their arsenal, thanks to Microsoft.
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    DNS tools play key role in Hollywood thriller 'Untraceable' 21/01/2008 08:00:57

    When the FBI agents in Sony Pictures' upcoming "Untraceable" movie need to catch a killer, they turn to network technologies IT pros have been using for years, such as whois domain name lookup, traceroute and ping, via products developed by DNS tools vendor DNSstuff.
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    Q&A: Fraudster Frank Abagnale offers IT security advice 19/10/2007 11:22:46

    At Computerworld's Storage Networking World conference in the US, Frank Abagnale gave a keynote presentation on his life as an imposter and fraudster, a story that was told in the book and subsequent Steven Spielberg movie, Catch Me If You Can. Prior to his presentation, Abagnale spoke with Computerworld about ethics, computer crime and security risks faced by IT professionals.
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    LTU targets media firms with image-based search engine 27/03/2007 10:07:40

    As several companies look to develop a better way to cull through text based on the meaning of the keywords -- or a "Google killer" -- a maker of image-based search technology is moving to expand its potential customer base.
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    Microsoft helps fight online child abuse in India 22/01/2007 08:54:43

    Microsoft is working with the International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (ICMEC) and the international police force Interpol to help fight online child abuse in India.
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    Heavy sentence handed to cyber-blackmailers 06/10/2006 08:51:47

    Three Russians who succeeded in extorting money from online gambling websites based in the U.K., have each been jailed for eight years.
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    WORLD CUP - South African games pose big IT challenge 20/06/2006 11:14:43

    Germany is putting on a good World Cup soccer tournament -- so good in fact that some networking experts wonder whether they'll be able to pull off a similar feat when the championship takes place in South Africa four years from now.
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    WORLD CUP - Security scores big at tournament 29/05/2006 10:24:48

    Germany is anxious about next month's World Cup soccer tournament -- in both senses of the word.
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    Microsoft launches global antiphishing initiative 21/03/2006 07:50:58

    Microsoft on Monday unveiled a global initiative to crack down on cybercriminals who engage in phishing. The company will set in motion more than 100 legal actions against phishers in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) by the end of June, according to a release.
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    New keylogger can record mouse clicks 16/03/2006 11:47:07

    A new, advanced keylogging trojan targeting users of financial Web sites can record mouseclicks as well as keystrokes, warns PC Tools.
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