Dan Raywood

 
 

Recent Articles

Financial services firm and foot doctor report data losses

February 03, 2012

The personal details of more than 600 people were lost by E*Trade Securities almost two years ago.
 

VeriSign and Symantec say DNS, Trust Services and User Authentication unaffected by 2010 attack

February 03, 2012

VeriSign claims that the attack it suffered in 2010 has not compromised the integrity of the Domain Name System (DNS).
 

VeriSign reports 'successful attacks' against its corporate network

February 02, 2012

VeriSign has admitted that it was breached, although it did not believe the attacks breached the servers that support its Domain Name System (DNS) network.
 

Government told to invest in Get Safe Online and improve relations with ISPs

February 02, 2012

The Government has been recommended to invest in the Get Safe Online site and improve police officers' knowledge of cyber crime.
 

Banking malware 'a growing threat', as new variant of Zeus is detected

February 02, 2012

Malware that steals users' identity and empties their bank accounts has been cited as a growing threat to Britain.
 

Ireland targeted once again by Anonymous after copyright bill is signed into law

February 02, 2012

Irish government passwords were accessed and published last night as Anonymous retaliated to the passing of a copyright law.
 

Cyber crime 'to overtake terrorism' as top threat facing the US

February 01, 2012

Iran has been identified as the main cyber threat to the United States as the office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) claims that intrusions are not being detected.
 

What is the future of encryption?

January 31, 2012

One of the first meetings I did in this job was with nCipher, where the concept of encryption was explained to me.
 

Anonymous hits out at martial arts group after 'cowards' taunt

January 31, 2012

The president of martial arts body the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) almost 'did an HB Gary' last week when he called Anonymous "cowards".
 

Symantec declares pcAnywhere safe to use

January 31, 2012

Symantec has said that its pcAnywhere software is now safe to use, with free upgrades offered to users.
 
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