Misdirected spyware infects Ohio hospital
It was a bad idea from the start, but even as bad ideas go, this one went horribly wrong.
It was a bad idea from the start, but even as bad ideas go, this one went horribly wrong.
A German company has come up with a program it claims can protect against the biggest weak spot of most encryption systems - keyloggers that record passphrases as they are entered.
In this white paper we will: • Summarize the decline of Phishing 1.0. • Discuss how phishing has turned toward business and become more costly. • Outline the structure of new Phishing 2.0 attacks. • Delineate how the new campaigns evade standard antiphishing countermeasures. • Describe how web security services with real-time antiphishing capabilities can protect against Phishing 2.0 attacks.