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Posts Tagged 'drive-by hackers'

The Risks of Drive by Hackers

Posted by Gold Lock Team on June 30 2009 Add Comments

With the advent of wireless networks and other technologies, we are increasingly exposing our data to the risk of theft and interception by third parties with nothing more than a notebook computer and some freely available tools, which can be acquired online.
Whilst most home users and many organizations are now aware of the security implications [...]

How Many Bytes is a Million Dollars?

Posted by Gold Lock Team on June 15 2009 Add Comments

Recently, an industrial company in Texas has suffered the consequences of lax security policies when hackers managed to steal over $1.2 million dollars in a mere 30 minutes.
Jugal Malani, owner of the Sugar Land Company located in the USA recently received the blunt end of the stick, when his network was exposed and his credit [...]

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