By on Feb 22, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, videos | comments(0)
MacBook Spying Case | Image Source : Appleinsider.com FBI investigates, federal prosecutors subpoena documents in MacBook spying case, say reports.

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Irate parents in Pa. say schools use ‘peeping tom technology’
By on Feb 11, 2010 in KRISARU News, Uncategorized, videos | comments(0)
Identity Theft | Image Source : Hiteidtheft.com A new study shows that banks, not consumer victims, are increasingly feeling the pain of digital fraud. Identity theft often feels less like a random act of fraud than a personal breach of a victim’s secrets. But while consumers feel the sting from having their private data stolen, it’s their banks that are increasingly picking up the bill

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ID Theft: Don’t Take It Personally
By on Jan 3, 2010 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Body Scanners | Image Source : Privacylover.com The full-body scanning technology being adopted and discussed since the attempt to take down a passenger plane on Christmas Day isn’t a “magic machine” that will solve aviation security issues, experts say. “Regardless of the sophistication of the piece of technology, if you can collect the information on how it works and what its technical parameters are, then that machine is not going to deter a [sophisticated] terrorist operation,” said Dr. Richard Bloom, director of terrorism, intelligence and security studies at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

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Body Scanners Not ‘magic technology’ Against Terror
By on Dec 31, 2009 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Image Source : Techcrunch.com Internet giant Google.com has lost an arbitration case over the domain name Groovle.com.

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Google Loses Domain Name Dispute Over Groovle.com
By on Dec 12, 2009 in KRISARU News, videos | comments(0)
Source : b2net.co.uk IT security firm Sophos has announced its latest probe into how easy it is to steal identities via Facebook and found that user negligence is worst in 2009. It is assumed things would be better in 2009 but the situation is worse. This really is a wake-up call,” said Paul Ducklin, head of technology, Sophos Asia-Pacific (Sydney).

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Facebook Still a Hotbed of Identity Theft, Study Claims