A daily survey of the latest cybercrime news from around the world.
15-Oct-01 09:47:54 ET
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"A group of self-proclaimed hackers led by a wealthy and flamboyant German businessman says it is taking a vigilante approach to the war on terrorism by bringing together hackers worldwide to track down terrorist finances and resources online..."
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"They claim to have 34 people in 10 countries who have hacked the computer systems of banks they say may be linked to accused terrorist Osama bin Laden. They also say they've shared information with the FBI..."
12-Oct-01 15:34:39 ET
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"When money is being exchanged, chances are that somebody sometime is going to cheat. Unfortunately, that's the case whether the money is being spent for products, services or philanthropic causes..."
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"Anyone who doubts the prevalence of online fraud need look no further than their hometown newspaper. Fraud, it turns out, is one element of electronic commerce that..."
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12-Oct-01 13:29:34 ET
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"MediaBEAM, a company promising a way for advertisers to block the so-called 'ad blockers,' is weathering its first controversy, as hackers successfully find a way around the firm's AdKEY service..."
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"A German hacker
group calling itself the 'Anti-AdKEY Initiative' released a statement detailing how a user could successfully counter MediaBEAM's technology, which is..."
12-Oct-01 16:39:58 ET
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"SirCam, the bandwidth-munching privacy invading mass mailing virus, is due to attempt to wipe infected users' Windows PCs next Tuesday..."
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"That's the bad news. The good news is that indications are the malicious payload the virus contains isn't particularly effective, probably because of shoddy programming on..."
13-Oct-01 17:59:03 ET
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"Momentum is gathering on Capitol Hill for anti-terror legislation which will give the U.S. government unprecedented freedom to conduct surveillance of suspects, including their comings and goings via the Internet..."
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"[T]he PATRIOT Act, which included a much-needed sunset clause, did not include provisions for secret searches, and refined some language which would have enabled the Feds to apply the label of 'terrorist' to virtually..."
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