Archives for June, 2009

In the realm of computer security and ethics, it is important that criminals be punished as a deterrent to would-be-criminals everywhere. For example, if the SPAM KING goes to jail and pays millions of dollars in fines for filling our mail with junk mail, which he personally profited greatly from – that is reasonable.

In the news, we have two stories today. First, TJX (parent company of such chains as TJ Maxx) was fined $9.75 million for a huge breech of customer data. The Ukrainian hacker who masterminded the theft of 94 million credit card accounts from TJX has been sentenced to 30 years in jail. (Believe me, he is going to a Turkish prison for this crime and I can’t imagine this will be a pleasant sentence. I think it makes our high-security prisons look like country clubs.) There were 11 people who were involved have convicted to date. Here is more, from SC Magazine: Read More

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The following article comes from Security Wire Daily:

A majority of attacks on the Internet depend upon the exploitation of human nature through the abuse of trust. It is human nature, for example, to feel comfortable with Web-based social networks that include our friends and family. We don’t expect these people to be hosting anything on their pages that would “attack” us. Read More

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