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AFP officers seek protection in cyber crime cases
Cops in danger as they skirt slow treaties.
Ry Crozier
Feb 23 2012, 8:29AM
Security
Microsoft plans real-time cybercrime feed
To share threat intelligence.
Stephen Lawton
Jan 16 2012, 8:37AM
Hardware
Symantec: Hackers did steal code, but it's old
Discontinued products.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 9 2012, 8:33AM
Software
Gillard takes on cyber security in cabinet reshuffle
Roxon appointed first female Attorney-General as McClelland sidelined.
James Hutchinson
Dec 12 2011, 3:27PM
Security
Melbourne domain kingpin hit with cyber death threats
DDoS of death.
Darren Pauli
Sep 12 2011, 6:44AM
Security
Does cybercrime cost more than the drug trade?
Symantec puts bill at $366b.
Angela Moscaritolo
Sep 9 2011, 7:22AM
Security
Cybercrime bill passes lower house unchanged
Greens furious.
Staff Writers
Aug 25 2011, 9:44AM
Security
AusCERT presentation riles Queensland Police
Herald story leads to police queries.
Staff Writer
May 18 2011, 9:16AM
Security
Cybercrime
Parliamentary committee banks on European privacy safeguards.
Liz Tay
May 12 2011, 11:37AM
Security
Ex-Commissioner calls for privacy restructure
Unnecessary ID requirements could drive a criminal market.
Liz Tay
Mar 31 2011, 8:24AM
Security
Facebook targets cyber crime with three lawsuits
Facebook looks to tackle phishing and spamming on the site.
Tom Brewster
Oct 22 2010, 8:53AM
Security
Australia to sign international cybercrime treaty
DFAT accedes to 2004 Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime.
Liz Tay
May 3 2010, 8:35AM
Security
FBI takes down US/Egyptian phishing ring
Gang transferred cash to bogus accounts.
Iain Thomson
Oct 9 2009, 8:10AM
Data centre
Only a "digital Pearl Harbour" can save us
A tidal shift is needed on co-operation.
Ry Crozier
Jul 9 2009, 10:49AM
Security
The new face of CYBERCRIME
Forget Hollywood thrillers – these criminal hierarchies are the real deal. They’re well- funded, well-managed and growing fast.
Staff Writers
Nov 17 2008, 2:22PM
Security
Malware attacks soar to new levels
The amount of malware blocked in the third quarter of this year increased by a staggering 338 per cent compared with the first quarter, according to new figures from web security firm ScanSafe.
Phil Muncaster
Oct 22 2008, 7:43AM
Security
Interview: Cybercrime yields more cash than drugs - expert
RIYADH (Reuters) - Global cybercrime generated a higher turnover than drug trafficking in 2004 and is set to grow even further with the wider use of technology in developing countries, according to a top expert.
Souhail Karam
Nov 29 2005, 1:30PM
Security
Corporates keep mum on cybercrime
Less companies are reporting computer crime to law enforcement authorities, but cyber feds are not worried.
Siobhan Chapman
May 24 2004, 12:00AM
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