Authorities link 100 people in US, Egypt to 'phishing' identity theft schemeOctober 7th, 2009 Agents arrest dozens for theft scheme in US, EgyptLOS ANGELES — Authorities said Wednesday they have arrested 33 people in breaking up a crime ring in the U.S. and Egypt in which an elaborate "phishing" scam bilked bank customers out of at least $1 million.
Authorities arrest dozens in US, Egypt for alleged 'phishing' identity theft schemeOctober 7th, 2009 Dozens arrested in US, Egypt in ID theft schemeLOS ANGELES — U.S. and Egyptian authorities are arresting dozens of people to crack an identity theft ring that victimized thousands.
FBI arrests dozens in US and overseas for alleged 'phishing' identity theft schemeOctober 7th, 2009 FBI arrests dozens for 'phishing' ID theft schemeLOS ANGELES — The FBI is arresting dozens of people in the United States and overseas to crack an identity theft ring that victimized thousands of people. Laura Eimiller, an FBI spokeswoman in Los Angeles, says agents are making arrests Wednesday morning in Southern California, Nevada, North Carolina and overseas.
Dealertrack Holdings upgrading service that tracks identity theft preventionOctober 5th, 2009 Dealertrack upgrading identity theft trackerLAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. — Dealertrack Holdings Inc., which makes software for auto dealers, said Monday it has upgraded a service that tracks identity theft prevention.
One in Ten in UK "Victim of ID Crimes"August 10th, 2006 Nearly one in 10 people in UK believe they have fallen victim to identity fraud, according to a survey of 2,200 adults by YouGov. People aged under 30 are most prone to falling victim because they are the poorest at protecting personal details, the survey suggests.
Raja promises extension of tax benefits for IT firmsJune 1st, 2009 NEW DELHI - The IT industry has reasons to rejoice as Communication and IT Minister A. Raja Monday promised the extension of tax benefits under the Software Technology Park of India (STPI) scheme, which is due to expire by March 2010.
Man pleads not guilty in Omaha to hacking scheme affecting TD Ameritrade, othersJuly 10th, 2009 Second man arrested in brokerage hacking schemeOMAHA, Neb. — A man has pleaded not guilty to participating in a scheme to access online brokerage accounts to jack up stock prices and reap thousands of dollars in illegal profits.
Phishy e-mails falling as scammers switch tactics, IBM security researchers sayAugust 26th, 2009 'Phishing' drops; are scammers switching tactics?SAN FRANCISCO — Internet criminals might be rethinking a favorite scam for stealing people's personal information. A report being released Wednesday by IBM Corp.
Texas Employs Web Users To Protect BordersJune 5th, 2006 Texas will enlist web users in its fight against illegal mexican immigration by offering live surveillance footage of the Mexican border on the internet. The plan will allow web users worldwide to watch Texas' border with Mexico and phone the authorities if they spot any apparently illegal crossings.
Novell Identity Manager Bags Best Identity Manager Award by InfoWorldJanuary 5th, 2006 Novell(R) Identity Manager was chosen as "Best Identity Manager" in InfoWorld's 2006 Technology of the Year Awards. Winners for this prestigious annual award are selected by InfoWorld test center analysts who judge products based on innovation and effectiveness.
Beware of 'check this out' message in facebook. It may cost you your Facebook accountMay 1st, 2009 NEW YORK - For those who have an account with social networking site Facebook - take care not to click on messages urging you to 'check this out'. It could be a worm luring you to provide information.
Google Earth may help shed light on origins of African wildlifeApril 29th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A scientist has used the help of Google Earth in discovering a trove of mammal fossils that may shed light on the origins of African wildlife. The scientist in question is University of Michigan paleontologist Philip Gingerich, who learned of a whale fossil from Egypt that had been discovered in a most unconventional way.
How to keep your password safe from data hackers, cyber thievesApril 14th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Last year, one out of 13 people lost money due to internet fraud and identity theft, says a recent report. However, you can insure your password and data by following these easy-to-follow tips.Always keep the cyber thieves guessing.
BSNL launches 3G services, to charge 50 paise per callFebruary 22nd, 2009 CHENNAI - Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi Sunday inaugurated the third generation (3G) services of the state-run Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL), and said the subscribers of the telecom major would be able to make long distance calls for 50 paise per minute from next month under the proposed 'India-Golden 50' scheme.
Now distributed security approach to curb cyber crimeJune 16th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new approach to online security, based on distributed sanctions, could help prevent cybercrime, fraud and identity theft, according to a report. Susan Brenner, of the University of Dayton School of Law, and Leo Clarke, of the Thomas M.
October 9th, 2009 at 2:07 pm
Cybergangs are the new multi-nationals, operating their criminal enterprises as if they were real, legit businesses, with formal management and business processes and even accounting departments. So while arresting 100 people might seem like a huge dent, it only scratches the surface. Hundreds more of these shadowy business-like entities remain with similar size and organization behind them. The indictment does illustrate how their organization makes cybercriminals a unique and difficult enemy, coordinated not just across borders, but across continents – a real global security issue. These arrests highlight the tip of iceberg, and they’ve shown how powerful collaboration is to commit crime. Business, government and law enforcement need to tear a page from the cybercriminals’ book, and start collaborating effectively to stop them.
Andre Edelbrock, CEO, Ethoca
leading the Global Fraud Alliance