| 12.01.2012
Call for vigilance to combat cyber cryme hacking headache One of the world's leading software protection companies is calling on multinational organisations to be more vigilant - and proactive - about the increasing risk of becoming victims of cyber crime. The warning, from StarForce Technologies, follows confirmation by global software producer Symantec that the source code for two... |
| 08.12.2011
Restaurant depot customer data theft highlights cyber-cryme risk One of the largest food wholesalers in the USA is warning its customers that their credit card details may have been stolen. Restaurant Depot – which also owns the Jetro cash and carry chain – says in a letter to customers posted on its website that people who used credit or debit cards in its stores between 21... |
| 05.12.2011
ATM cyber threats come to the fore ATMIA (Automated Teller Machines Industry Association, http://www.atmia.com/, an international non-profit organization) recently issued the 2nd version of its ATM Software Security Best Practices Guide. This version is the first to give serious coverage to protection from cyber attacks against ATM software. |
| 10.07.2011
Skype hack could have been delayed or prevented The recent high-profile hacking of Skype could have been prevented - or at least delayed - by better software protection says Russian copy protection software specialist StarForce Technologies. Russian hacker Efin Bushmanov has cracked Skype's protocol and data encryption mechanisms and made it publicly available for public. The... |
| 22.05.2008
Fifth Annual BSA and IDC Global Software Piracy Study Although piracy of software on personal computers (PC) declined in many countries in 2007, fast growing PC markets in some of the world’s highest piracy nations caused overall numbers to worsen—a trend that is expected to continue. Moreover, dollar lossesfrom piracy rose by $8 billion to nearly $48 billion. These are... |
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