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Interpol Conference Highlights Cyber-Crime Challenges and Solutions

Interpol Conference Highlights Cyber-Crime Challenges and Solutions

Dec 13, 2010
The emergence of cyber-crime, which transcends man-made boundaries, has underscored the urgent need for global cooperation among law enforcement agencies to prevent and solve these crimes, according to a senior Dubai Police official. At the Third International Conference on Interpol for the Middle East and North Africa, Major General Khamis Mattar Al Mazeina, Dubai Police Deputy Commander-in-Chief, highlighted the importance of international cooperation. He cited an example where such cooperation enabled Dubai to arrest a child molester accused of crimes in a European country while the perpetrator was in the UAE. Dubai Police have made significant progress in combating cyber-crime, particularly after establishing a dedicated department to address high-tech crimes emerging alongside rapid technological growth. Speaking at the conference held at the Dubai Police Academy, Al Mazeina emphasized Interpol's interest in leveraging global police resources, given the far-reaching impact o...
Hackers Steal Customer Data from McDonald's Partner Database

Hackers Steal Customer Data from McDonald's Partner Database

Dec 13, 2010
McDonald's is collaborating with law enforcement after malicious hackers infiltrated another company's database and stole information about an unknown number of the fast-food chain's customers. McDonald's has alerted potentially affected customers via email and through a message on its website . "We have been informed by one of our long-time business partners, Arc Worldwide, that limited customer information collected in connection with certain McDonald’s websites and promotions was obtained by an unauthorized third party," a McDonald's spokeswoman said via email on Saturday. McDonald's hired Arc to develop and coordinate the distribution of promotional email messages. Arc, in turn, relied on an unidentified email company to manage the customer information database. This email company's systems were hacked. The data, provided voluntarily by customers, does not include Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, or any sensitive financial info...
Second Dutch Teen Arrested Over Pro-WikiLeaks Cyber Attacks

Second Dutch Teen Arrested Over Pro-WikiLeaks Cyber Attacks

Dec 13, 2010
Police in the Netherlands have arrested a second teenager in connection with the pro-WikiLeaks distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks seen earlier this week. The arrest of the 19-year-old man follows Friday's attacks on websites belonging to the Dutch Police and the national prosecutor's office. These attacks were widely viewed as retaliation against the arrest of a 16-year-old Dutch boy the day before. This boy was allegedly involved in "Anonymous" pro-WikiLeaks attacks against several websites, including MasterCard and PayPal. Prosecutors claim that the 19-year-old, from Hoogezand-Sappemeer in the northeast of the Netherlands, flooded the prosecutor's website with internet traffic. "From behind his computer, the man used hacker software to flood the website of the prosecutor’s office with as much digital traffic as possible. Investigations by the National Police Services Agency showed that the man, who was active under the internet nickname Awinee...
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Julian Assange: The Man Behind WikiLeaks

Julian Assange: The Man Behind WikiLeaks

Dec 12, 2010
Who is Julian Paul Assange? Julian Paul Assange is the lean, tall, and pale 39-year-old Australian hacker at the heart of WikiLeaks. This whistle-blowing website gained attention after revealing thousands of secret Afghan battlefield reports, making Assange a target for U.S. authorities. The Enigma of Assange and WikiLeaks Assange has become a prominent figure due to WikiLeaks, which is dedicated to obtaining and posting secret government documents from anonymous sources. Despite his heightened profile, he remains one of the most elusive figures of our time. Julian Paul Assange is an Australian journalist, publisher, and Internet activist. Best known as the spokesperson and editor-in-chief for WikiLeaks, he was a computer programmer before his involvement with the site. He has lived in several countries and occasionally speaks publicly about freedom of the press, censorship, and investigative journalism. Assange founded WikiLeaks in 2006 and serves on its advisory board. He has pu...
Genesco Inc. Confirms Payment Card Data Breach in U.S. Stores

Genesco Inc. Confirms Payment Card Data Breach in U.S. Stores

Dec 12, 2010 Financial Security
Specialty retailer Genesco Inc. announced on Friday that it experienced a criminal intrusion into the part of its computer network that processes payment card transactions. Some card details might have been compromised. However, the company quickly secured the affected network segment and expressed confidence that customers can now safely use their credit and debit cards in its stores. Nashville, Tennessee-based Genesco stated that the intrusion affected its U.S. Journeys, Journeys Kidz, Shi by Journeys, Johnston & Murphy stores, and some Underground Station stores. The company is currently investigating the extent of the compromise with the help of an outside expert. Robert Dennis, Chairman, President, and CEO of Genesco, said, "Since we learned of the intrusion, we have worked diligently with outside experts to protect our customers' information, and we are confident that they are safe shopping with their credit and debit cards at our stores. We recommend that our cust...
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