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- Thursday, May 05, 2011

IFW shut Down Australia's largest illegal streaming website

TWO hours before the NRL season kicked off, a young hacker was politely told to shut down his illegal website which had been streaming live matches - or face going to jail.  
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- Thursday, May 05, 2011

Wild wild web a perfect place for fakes

THE image of a tsunami bearing down on the Japanese mainland was of biblical proportions.  
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- Monday, April 18, 2011

Pinay model raises alarm on identity theft

The Philippines – home to the fifth "most engaged social networking audience" and the sixth largest Facebook population in the world — is also one of the many countries without a law to protect its netizens from online identity theft. 
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- Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Cybercrime treaty doomed to fail: Kaspersky

THE global treaty to fight cybercrime is doomed to fail, says Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive of Russian-based IT security vendor Kaspersky Lab.  
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ABC 7.30 - Cybercrime wave hits businesses worldwide

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The 4th Regional Conference on Cybercrime and International Criminal Cooperation (CICC) 2011

Security and Law in the Information Age

19th and 20th May 2011

This conference focuses on all aspects of cybercrime and incident response including intrusion investigations, cybercrime laws, digital evidence, information assurance, as well as the research, development, testing, and evaluation of digital forensic tools.

The goal is to prepare attendees for the new cybercrimes of today and the near future. Speakers will discuss new approaches and new perspectives.

This event will be held in Sydney on May 19th and 20th, 2011. It focuses on bringing together cybercrime experts, forensic scientists and other cyber experts, primarily working in the field of Information Security and Criminology, as well as other allied subjects. The event will demonstrate the latest advances in the field of cyber-organized crime and will discuss cybercrimes, digital evidence, fraud in cyberspace, cyber security, infringement and enforcement of IPRs and internet jurisdictional issues.

Registration: http://cybercrime-fr.org/index.pl/registration4



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