by admin | Dec 18, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
Several weeks ago, on October 10th, the South Carolina Department of Revenue became the victim of a widespread cyber-attack that resulted in the theft of over 3.6 million social security numbers and the personal information and details for over 387,000 credit and... by admin | Nov 27, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
The FBI has been using their own cell phone towers as an aid in solving crimes for more than fifteen years. These data collection devices, called Stingrays, allow them to collect data from cell phone towers without having to rely on the cell phone companies to provide... by admin | Nov 26, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
Children are learning about computer safety and how to protect themselves from cybercrime at a very early age, thanks to a new program developed by the FBI. The program, called the FBI-SOS Safe Internet Challenge (SOS stands for Safe Online Surfing), is geared towards... by admin | Nov 16, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
Yes, there is such a thing and it is possible with the right education and certifications. It is actually called “ethical hacking” and it can open up many doors professionally and offer opportunities to work in a wide variety of areas. The term “ethical hacking” does... by admin | Nov 1, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
The personal information of nearly 300,000 students and employees of Northwest Florida State College was recently stolen by unknown hackers. The college computer system’s server was breached back in January of this year, but the effects are just now being... by admin | Oct 22, 2012 | Computer Forensics |
If you haven’t yet heard of Pinterest, chances are that you will very soon. The concept of Pinterest is ingenious: a website that allows the user to save, or “pin” things that interest them, organize them onto “boards”, and share them with other users with whom...